Masquerade
Love, mystery and desire under the scorching Spanish sun
A young writer becomes entangled in an illicit gypsy love affair, pulling her into a world of secrets, deception and dark desire.
Summer, 1976. Luz de Rueda returns to her beloved Spain and takes a job as the biographer of a famous artist. On her first day back in Cádiz, she encounters a bewitching, passionate young gypsy, Leandro, who immediately captures her heart, even though relationships with his kind are taboo. Haunted by this forbidden love, she meets her new employer, the sophisticated Andrés de Calderón. Reserved yet darkly compelling, he is totally different to Leandro but almost the gypsy’s double. Both men stir unfamiliar and exciting feelings in Luz, although mystery and danger surround them in ways she has still to discover.
Luz must decide what she truly desires as glistening Cádiz, with its enigmatic moon and whispering turquoise shores, seeps back into her blood. Why is she so drawn to the wild and magical sea gypsies? What is behind the old fortune-teller’s sinister warnings about ‘Gemini’? Through this maze of secrets and lies, will Luz finally find her happiness… or her ruin?
Masquerade is a story of forbidden love, truth and trust. Are appearances always deceptive?
Selected reviews
A beautiful journey back in time to a beautiful city to experience a story filled with passion, heartbreak, revenge, betrayal, and love… If you’re a fan of beautiful settings, fabulous imagery, and descriptions that make you feel, smell, and sense the place then definitely read Masquerade. – Unwrapping Romance
A romantic, atmospheric story… This was honestly one of the most aesthetically pleasing and sensual books I’ve read in a long time. Of course, the setting played no small part in the sensuality of the novel. Cadiz came alive for me, and it was as though I was there, tasting the saltiness of the sea water and watching the bulls run. – Amazon review
A beautiful story I couldn’t get enough of… There really is something special about Hannah Fielding’s writing… I was soon completely pulled into the romantic and poetic way Hannah Fielding writes her stories… Her books are beautiful and just so romantic, you’ll never want them to end! It’s a promise! – Maureen’s Books
Extract of the book
Luz set eyes on him for the first time from her seat on Zeyna’s back as the fine white Arab mare stepped down the narrow path from the cliff that led to the beach. He was sitting on the edge of the track, leaning nonchalantly against a wild carob tree,watching her while chewing on a sprig of heather. As she drew nearer, she met his steady gaze, spirited and wild. At that moment she had no idea this man would have the power to change her world and create such havoc in her heart, that she would emerge from the experience a different person. Fate had not yet lit up the winding pathway of her life nor the echoes of history along it, but now, in front of this stranger, a disturbing awareness leapt into flame deep inside her and began to flicker intensely. Without thinking, she tugged on Zeyna’s reins to slow the mare down.
For a moment they stared at each other. He was clearly a gitano, one of those people that Luz’s family had always warned her to steer clear of. The frayed, cut-down denims sat low on his hips, revealing deeply tanned, muscular long legs, and his feet were bare as though he had just walked straight from the beach. Unruly chestnut hair, bleached golden in parts by the sun, tumbled to his shoulders; his smooth copper skin glowed more than that of any gypsy she had ever seen. As she allowed her gaze to flick back to his face, Luz caught the flash of amused, provocative arrogance in those bright, burning eyes, mixed with something deeper that she didn’t understand. She swallowed. The overwhelming masculinity of the gitano unsettled her. Luz lifted her chin resolutely, but felt the pull of his magnetism reaching out and gripping her, beguiling and dangerous, so that instinctively she nudged her mount and they broke into a smooth canter. The thumping of her heart sounded loud in her ears. She could sense his eyes on her, as a palpable touch, even as she rode away, trembling, and the feeling remained with her until she knew she was out of sight.
Had Zeyna picked up her mistress’s inner turmoil? Luz was pulling on her bridle as the mare tossed her head this way and that, snorting. Surprised by the horse’s unusual behaviour, Luz looked down at her hands and realized that she was clutching the reins much too tightly. She relaxed her hold. ‘I’m sorry, old girl. My fault,’ she whispered, leaning forward to pat the mare’s neck. Feeling free, the handsome creature surged forth without hesitation. The wind blew warm and salty; it touched Luz’s long black hair like a caress, threatening and tantalizing, wrapping a few silky wisps around her face. An unusual heat coursed through her, even though she was dressed only in a T-shirt, jeans tucked into riding boots. She raised her head against the breeze, letting the briny air course over her body, willing it to drive away this unfamiliar disquiet from her mind.
Gradually her sense of foreboding subsided and the awesome setting regained its hold. She felt an exhilaration and breadth of freedom in the vast solitude of the deserted beach and the wide horizons of the sea. The intense blue of the bay lay before her in the late afternoon sun. The lines of the land were so recognizable to her: no trees, no shrubs, no delicate tinting nor soft beauty, but a pure, distinct outline of form, almost terrifying in its austerity. Then, from time to time, there were the shadows of great clouds moving overhead, staining this infinite expanse of dunes that stretched before her like a vast tapestry, in shades of cream, greys and silver. Galloping in the wind on the back of her beautiful white mare, Luz felt in harmony with the Andalucían landscape and with herself. She had left her flat in Chelsea, finished her job in Scotland, and now she was back in Spain, a newly born post-Franco Spain, ruled by an energetic young king, and teetering on the edge of new possibilities. She was back at last in her beloved country, this time to stay.
Luz María Cervantes de Rueda was the only child to Count Salvador Cervantes de Rueda and his beautiful half-English, half-Spanish wife, Alexandra. At the time, their love story had made newspaper headlines and had been a favoured subject for wagging tongues in the drawing rooms of Spanish society. There had been a scandal involving Count Salvador, a young gypsy girl and her ne’er-do-well brothers. To add to the gossip, Alexandra de Falla was not from a pure Spanish background. Her foreign ways had caused suspicion and disapproval among the cloistered circles, their traditions still so deeply rooted in 1950s Andalucía. The fact that she was a romantic novelist, too, had caused many raised eyebrows. Some predicted doom when the couple’s fairy-tale marriage was announced, but as in all fairy tales, the pair had surprised everyone and were still living happily ever after.
For the first eleven years of her life Luz had lived in Spain, spending July and August in Kent with her Great-Aunt Geraldine. Later, when she was sent to boarding school in Gloucestershire, she would return three times a year to El Pavón, the ancestral home of her father outside the city of Jerez: at Christmas, Easter and for part of the summer holidays.
Luz had just arrived in Cádiz that morning, straight from England. She intended to spend at least a week at L’Estrella, the family’s summer house, before going on to see her parents at El Pavón. She was excited, pulsing with life, feeling as though she was on the verge of embarking on a great adventure.
It had been a long haul that had started with Cheltenham Ladies’ College when she was eleven, through a master’s degree in history and modern languages at Cambridge, and finally two years spent in the Highlands of Scotland penning the biography of an ancestor for one of the great families of Britain. Now that book was delivered, she could feel that Spain was where she was meant to be, where she was always meant to be. Here, she could breathe, feel her body come alive under the Spanish sun, and let all the pent-up, reckless instincts she had tried so hard to tame all through boarding school in England run wild and free. Luz had never thought that those compulsive feelings she had were the secret machinations of ‘destiny’; there was a sceptical, no-nonsense side to her inherited from her mother, along with a talent for writing, but she knew that the fiery Spanish nature that was her father’s – and always got the better of her – had finally pulled her back to Andalucía.
Only that morning, when Luz had arrived at L’Estrella laden with suitcases, Carmela handed her a letter that had come the day before. Ever since she had replied to an advertisement in the local paper for a biographer, she’d been praying for an interview. And here it was: a letter inviting her for a first meeting that week. Luz had barely been able to contain her relief and joy as she pulled the housekeeper into a delighted hug. She had really set her heart on this job, not only because she would be writing about Count Eduardo Raphael Ruiz de Salazar, one of the great painters of modern Spain, but also because the artist was from this part of the world and a large portion of the research would be done locally in Cádiz and its neighbouring towns. It seemed that now Luz had been given her reason to stay.
She brought Zeyna to a halt at the edge of the shore. The wild salty air seemed to be sweeping up from the beach as it brushed her cheek. She closed her eyes to savour its breath, delicious odours laden with iodine and fruits of the deep. The sun was setting in the late afternoon and the sky, gloriously mottled with apricot-pink and lilac, was broken here and there by shafts of light reflecting on the surface of the water, turning the calm ocean into a spectrum of peacock colours.
Now she could make out the fishing boats in the distance returning after a day’s work: black toy insects, the antennae of their masts bristling against the flamingo-tinted sky. Gulls and terns mingled overhead, screeching, impatient for the laden fleet’s arrival. Luz did not care much for birds. She found them – even the beautiful ones – eerie and menacing. It was time to be starting back.
Reviews
A brilliant romance concerned with love, revenge, identity and honour… Hannah Fielding writes of love, sexual tension and longing with an amazing delicacy and lushness, almost luxury. – Lindsay Townsend, author
Artful, sumptuous, romantic – a fantastic read… If you like stunning settings, a touch of culture, epic romance, heart-thumping drama and beautifully poetic writing… read Masquerade! – Amazon review
The symbolism, the mystery, the passion – her best yet… I can’t wait for the last book in the series, and to see where the author takes the next generation of characters – and to revisit Andalucia, which the books have made me fallen in love with. – Amazon review
A complexly crafted and one of a kind tale… A sweet, lifelike novel that allows readers to escape reality into its pages. – Pure Jonel
Totally captivating… a super story, very well written. – Amazon review
So easy to give this a 5 *!… Luz is attracted to the gypsy and the hidalgo, but how is that possible? Her journey to understand this conflict in her heart is beautifully told. – Amazon review
There is a lot of intrigue… the characters and their emotions are complex, and the descriptions are vivid. I would definitely recommend Masquerade! – Amazon review
Interesting and unique story… The story and characters are compelling, intriguing, real, raw, honest, and down to earth. – Amazon review
I very much enjoyed this story, to the point where I think it’s my favorite in the series so far… Like always, Fielding does a great job of painting a scene, and I felt like I was in the book and going through what Luz did… I’d recommend [Masquerade] to anyone who loves a romantic, emotional read. – Amazon review
A beautiful journey back in time to a beautiful city to experience a story filled with passion, heartbreak, revenge, betrayal, and love… If you’re a fan of beautiful settings, fabulous imagery, and descriptions that make you feel, smell, and sense the place then definitely read Masquerade. – Unwrapping Romance
A beautiful love story of passion and love, curses and family secrets… With beautiful descriptions and exotic locations the author weaves a heart wrenching tale of love and revenge… This story led me on an emotional roller coaster and I loved every minute of it. – Curse of the Bibliophile
Overall it was a great read and I can’t wait to read more by Hannah Fielding. If you love romance and you haven’t checked out this trilogy, you should. These are some good books. – The Book Hoarder
I am in love with the writing style of the author! It brings not only the world alive, but the characters as well. She creates so much emotion and feeling… She truly did justice with bringing the beauty and drama of Spanish society alive yet again. – Carole Rae’s Ramblings
Sensuous, Drama Filled Spanish Love Story… I loved the book. Ms. Fielding describes Spain so beautifully. – Amazon review
I loved this romantic tale and the honesty the author portrayed in her characters… The world painted by the words of the author pulled you into the story right away and the characters were written so well you could feel the raw emotion. – Amazon review
Interesting and unique story… The story and characters are compelling, intriguing, real, raw, honest, and down to earth. Masquerades have always intrigued me but to have it as running theme thorough out the whole book was something delicious to behold. – Amazon review
Delightfully evocative and very readable… a read that lingers in the mind’s eye, long after the book has been laid aside… Warmly recommended. – Book Pleasures
[A]n enjoyable read that has love, lies, revenge and secrets… A story of pure and real love surviving all problems. – Perfection in Books
Really, really, really romantic… and the location is lush. It was like reading a classic. Thumbs up! – Amazon review
Romance at its best… The description of Spain makes me want to go and see for myself. Every word was vividly written. Can’t wait to read more of this author! – Amazon review
A unique story with wonderful writing… Within the first chapter I was pulled in and didn’t come up for air until the final word was read. (Stayed up all night!) – Amazon review
Romance and intrigue at its best!… A very clever sophisticated plot. Overall a great romantic read full of passion and intrigue. I thoroughly enjoyed it. – Amazon review
A romantic, atmospheric story… This was honestly one of the most aesthetically pleasing and sensual books I’ve read in a long time. Of course, the setting played no small part in the sensuality of the novel. Cadiz came alive for me, and it was as though I was there, tasting the saltiness of the sea water and watching the bulls run. – Amazon review
Oh my gosh! I love this author!… The writing, the story… It all comes together beautifully! – Amazon review
This engrossing, gorgeous romantic tale was one of my favorite reads in recent memory… This book had intrigue, mystery, revenge, passion and tantalizing love scenes that held captive the reader and didn’t allow a moment’s rest through all of the twists and turns. This is a gifted writer who was able to pen a vibrant, moving and thrilling story with so many engaging characters and plot that was wonderful from start to finish. – Amazon review
A beautiful story I couldn’t get enough of… There really is something special about Hannah Fielding’s writing… I was soon completely pulled into the romantic and poetic way Hannah Fielding writes her stories… Her books are beautiful and just so romantic, you’ll never want them to end! It’s a promise! – Maureen’s Books
A lovely romance that had me entertained throughout… Hannah Fielding takes us to Spain and although I have never been there, it felt like I was actually there and could feel myself soaking the atmosphere. – NjKinny’s World of Books & Stuff
Beautifully written!… From the moment I started reading I couldn’t put this book down. It’s fantastically mysterious and an incredible emotional ride. – Amazon review