Discover millions of ebooks, audiobooks, and so much more with a free trial

Only $11.99/month after trial. Cancel anytime.

Once a Soldier
Once a Soldier
Once a Soldier
Audiobook9 hours

Once a Soldier

Written by Mary Jo Putney

Narrated by Beverley A. Crick

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

4/5

()

About this audiobook

Rogues Redeemed As heir to a title and great wealth, Will Masterson should have stayed home and tended his responsibilities. Instead he went to war. Now, after perilous years fighting the French, he intends his current mission to be his last. But all his plans are forgotten when he arrives in the small mountain stronghold of San Gabriel and meets her. Knowing herself to be too tall, strong, and unconventional to appeal to a man, Athena Markham has always gloried in her independence. But for the first time in her life, she finds a man who might be her match. Two of a kind, too brave for their own good, Athena and Will vow to do whatever it takes to vanquish San Gabriel's enemies. For neither will back down from death, and only together can they find happiness and a love deeper than any they'd dared imagine. . .
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 28, 2016
ISBN9781501931444
Author

Mary Jo Putney

Mary Jo Putney was born in upstate New York with a reading addiction, a condition for which there is no known cure. After earning degrees in English Literature and Industrial Design at Syracuse University, she became a ten-time finalist for the Romance Writers of America RITA, has published over forty books, and was the recipient of the 2013 RWA Nora Roberts Lifetime Achievement Award. She lives in Baltimore, Maryland.

More audiobooks from Mary Jo Putney

Related to Once a Soldier

Titles in the series (6)

View More

Related audiobooks

Historical Fiction For You

View More

Related articles

Related categories

Reviews for Once a Soldier

Rating: 3.8725490823529407 out of 5 stars
4/5

51 ratings10 reviews

What did you think?

Tap to rate

Review must be at least 10 words

  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I love that there was no beating around bush when it came to expressing their feelings for one another .
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    A fun light read, I definitely thought some side characters would get their own books, but most of the plots are wrapped up in this book.

    Athena has the ear of the princess, but back home she is just an illegitimate daughter of a duke. Will is a dashing English officer visiting the small country of San Gabriel to offer assistance after the Napoleon ends the war by surrender. Both are caught by surprise, both by feelings for each other and the country they must protect.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    I drifted off twice while reading this.



    The hero and heroine meet and because insta-lust would be too exciting, they just kind of really like each other. Ok, so they are quite lovely together and talk and share and calmly talk some more.
    My kingdom for a scorned other woman, devious uncle, or some other over-the-top villain! I bemoan these tropes but at least they give the story some life.

    Also, I love myself some wine but reading over and over about how this fictitious country has the best and how were they ever going to recover the buried wine had me wanting to throw my bottles out. (JK! JK! I would never)

    I loved the beginning with the captured men escaping and loosely forming the Rogues Redeemed but the numerous mentions of the heroine's Amazon height (and I'm an Amazon myself!), wine, and extremely mellow romance that was pushed to the side in favor of discussing how the fictitious country could rebuild from the war, was bland as naked toast.




  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Terrific start to the new series. The book begins with Will a prisoner along with five other men, awaiting execution by the French. Thanks to a bit of luck brought on by a thrown wine bottle, Will discovers a way for all six men to escape. Drawn together by their experience, they make a pact to stay in touch.Five years later the war is finally over and Will looks forward to going home to England. Before he leaves, his commanding officer asks him to escort a group of soldiers from San Gabriel back home and to check on the conditions in the small country. Upon his arrival, he discovers a country heavily damaged but determined to recover. Their king and prince are missing, having been taken prisoner by the French, and the country is led by their young princess, Sofia, aided by her friend and companion, Athena.I loved the meeting between Will and Athena, as he is held at gunpoint until she is sure he is not another marauding soldier. Will is immediately smitten by the tall and fiercely protective Athena. Athena is attracted to him, but thanks to her past feels she is too far beneath him for anything but friendship. I really enjoyed the development of their relationship. First comes a deep friendship, aided by their work to help the people of San Gabriel. I loved their ability to talk honestly with each other. The scene where they shared the trials of their pasts was fantastic. Learning of Athena's past does nothing to dim Will's determination to win her heart. The attraction between them heats up with the sharing of some pretty intense kisses. I loved Will's patience as he works to overcome Athena's fears. There were a few times I wanted to shake her for letting her mother's reputation keep her from accepting Will's love for her. The danger of their situation brings some clarity to Athena's thinking and their attraction moves ahead. Their HEA is artfully engineered by Princess Sofia when Will and Athena nearly lose each other, though Athena still has her doubts. There is a delightful twist at the end that finally ends her fears.There is a secondary romance between Princess Sofia and Will's friend Justin Ballard. Justin has come to help Will with the rebuilding of San Gabriel. He and Sofia experience the lightning bolt of love at first sight, but know that nothing can come of it. Sofia is a princess and will be Queen if her father and brother are not found. Justin is a Scottish merchant with great wealth but no pedigree. I enjoyed seeing them get to know each other, deepening their feelings for each other yet accepting the reality of their circumstances. I couldn't wait to see how things were going to work out for them and I was not disappointed. It was especially fun to see Sofia take the lead in that scene.The setting was a very important part of the whole story. I loved reading a Regency romance that did not take place in the ballrooms of London. Instead, we are treated to the Peninsula during and after the war. There is a realistic look at the ravages of the war upon the land and the people as we see how the people of San Gabriel coped with the devastation caused by the French. The descriptions of the land and the people were vivid, and I could easily picture them as I read. I could feel the hope blossoming after Will's arrival and the promise of the supplies they needed. The various repairs and projects were interesting and worked well to further the connections among the main characters. There was also the growing tension as Will felt the sense of impending danger. The scene by the river was fast-paced and exciting as Will, Athena, Sofia, and Justin faced down the French scouts. I loved seeing Sofia and Athena take the lead in a solution quite different than Will would have come up with. As Will discovers that his instincts were right, I was enthralled reading of their plans and preparations. The final confrontation was intense and felt realistic in the way it was portrayed, including the injuries.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    First, I love this author. I think I’ve read almost all her books. She is such a great story teller. That said, even those authors we adore, can at times give us stories that are not wooing us as their other books did.

    With this story MJP begins her new series about a group of English soldiers who escape imprisonment and certain death during the Napoleonic Wars. All are aware that they’ve escaped death and as they go their separate ways, they pledg to each other to look at their past decisions and try to do their best to correct the mistakes they made in the past.

    This is Will Masterson’s story and despite being well written, I’m not sure why I didn’t love it. Will is everything a hero should be and maybe that’s what was wrong. He was just too good to be believable.

    The heroine was too stubborn for my liking and I just couldn’t buy into the role she played in the plot. The only thing I loved was the relationship between Will’s friends, the soldiers he met in the war.

    In the end, I do recommend it because of the action and wonderful setting of a fictional country.

    Melanie for b2b
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    A great way to pass the time, this romantic tale of the Napoleonic wars checkmarks all the boxes of a good romance, not a great one, but a good one. It keeps the readers tuned into the lives of our leads and their relationship, even if we aren’t sucked in completely. I wouldn’t say no to more of this series.The author gives us a unique setting amongst the horrors of war. The fictional country of San Gabriel is really Andorra with a very slim veil. It’s a perfect, hidden-away setting for a dramatic tale of war, ruffians, and suspense during the Napoleonic Wars, given its out-of-the-way nature. How the author uses that setting to flesh out our leads and romance also pleases the palette.I liked our leads as individuals. Athena’s a strong woman who knows her own mind, isn’t afraid to pick up a gun in defense of her adopted country, yet vulnerable when it comes to her emotions and position in society. Will, also, stands as an honorable man with a strong mind for strategy and a deep well of emotion in his heart. He’s bound and determined to win her heart and she’s just as determined to give up a love for the ages for his position betterment.It’s the main relationship where this book falls a bit short. Make no mistake; this is still a romance one can get behind. I loved how Will and Athena played off each other. Their love and emotional attachment are evident for all to see. Yet, there were times when that special spark was missing. Some scenes read flat emotionally, and the whole “Athena is a bastard” stick was used far too often. There was never a time where I stopped rooting for these two. But I wasn’t as emotionally invested as I have been for other relationships.Great leads, sweet romance, and a detailed setting make this a great read. While it didn’t resonate emotionally with me as much as I would have wished, it might be a different story for someone else. This is the start to another series so things look promising. Give this one a gander!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    A fresh approach to the Regency set in the Peninsula war. Loved the characters. This is the lead off in a new series of novels, and I plan to read the others. Excellent prose as always and good dialogue. Good suspense even though you know that the hero or heroine won't be killed off.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    A wonderful read!The minute I started this I was swept away. It certainly helped that I am a huge Shape's War fan and I could immediate picture the battles and areas that Will Masterson goes through. And I loved the idea of the fighting goddess Athena, sweeping into action, so reminiscent of the Contessa, Teresa Moreno. I loved Will and Athena's story.The story opens in the town of Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal 1809. Imprisoned in a cellar by the French, due to face a firing squad, Lord Will Masterson, along with five other men escape death by a near to miraculous route. They make a pact. Having escaped death, they would look to right wrongs from their past once the war is over. And so the Brotherhood of Rogues Redeemed is born.1814. Athena Masterson, illegitimate daughter of an English Duke has found rest in the small kingdom of San Gabriel between France and Spain. Athena is acting as advisor for Princess Sofia when Will comes to call enroute back to England as a favour for Ducal (one of his prison acquaintances). He is temporarily leading the Gabrileno cavalry, part of the Anglo-Portuguese army, back to their home and will review the situation there for the authorities. Napoleon has abdicated and the worry is that the kingdom may be a prime target for rogue ex-French troops or Spanish guerrillas. Will finds the court stable, but unprepared for any attacks. The king and his son are missing presumed dead and Princess Sophie is ruling in their absence with Athena acting as Sofia's regent.Will and Athena are immediately attracted to each other. Athena however has set her sights on a single life. She doesn't want the reputation of her mother to be cast over anyone she might come to care for. The story of Will and Athena's coming together is really quite wonderful.Meanwhile Will quickly assesses the dire needs of the kingdoms and advises actions.All is not helped by the threat of invasion from renegade a French force looking to make the kingdom of San Gabriel into their fiefdom.Once more a son of Westerfield Academy is a central and interesting force to be reckoned with.I am so looking forward to the remaining rogues' stories!A NetGalley ARC
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    What a wonderful historical romance! It captured me and kept me enthralled from beginning to end. I felt I was back in the early 1800’s with all of the characters and what well-crafted, delightful people they were! There were many that I would have enjoyed spending time with or having as friends. Will Masterson and Athena Markham make a splendid couple. Both were multi-faceted people formed by their circumstances to become almost bigger than life though still humble. Not wanting to give the story away I will say that I thoroughly enjoyed their romance and how it all played out. Throw in Princess Sofia and Justin Ballard who fall in love at first sight but had little chance of having a happily ever after since one was royalty and the other a Scottish merchant and you have two romances for the price of one. I loved the setting, the well-crafted characters, the slow build of the story, the fast-paced war scenes, the supporting characters and…well…I really enjoyed this story and found it had everything I look for in a historical romance. This is the first book I have read by this author and it will not be my last. I am eager to find books she has written already as well as read more of the Rogues Redeemed series as it comes out. Thank you to NetGalley and Kensington Books for the eARC in exchange for my honest review.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    It is 1814, and Napoleon and abdicated and been exiled to Elba. Before resigning his commission and returning home, Major Will Masterson agrees to undertake one last mission, to evaluate the tiny kingdom of San Gabriel, on the border between Portugal and Spain, to see what kind of aid they might need from Great Britain. Once there, he finds that that San Gabriel was devastated by a retreating French army and is in need of pretty much everything. The king and crown prince were taken prisoner by the French and have not been heard from since, leaving a senile uncle as regent for the young princess. Maria Sophia does have help in the form of a family friend, Englishwoman Athena Markham. Will and Athena are immediately attracted to one another, but she is justly wary of the English nobility, which means that she can see no future with Will.Appealing characters, real danger, and a bonus romance between the princess and one of Will's friends. This is not one of the author's best, but even lesser Putney is well worth reading.