Ransom My Heart
Ransom My Heart is a romance novel by American author Meg Cabot. It was released in the United States on January 6, 2009, concurrently with the novel Forever Princess. The book is, according to The Princess Diaries series, written by Mia Thermopolis as her senior project, where she told her friends at first that it was a book about Genovian olive oil. It was accepted for publishing during Forever Princess, the tenth book in the Princess Diaries Series.
Plot
Finnula Crais, a skilled huntress and the daughter of a miller, agrees to help her sister Mellana raise a dowry after Mellana becomes pregnant and spends her savings on frivolities. Their plan is to kidnap a wealthy man for ransom, and Finnula targets Hugo Fitzstephen, newly returned from the Crusades to claim his inheritance. Unaware of his true identity as lord of the lands she has been poaching, Finnula ambushes Hugo and takes him prisoner during his travels.Hugo, amused by his captor’s boldness, conceals his true identity by calling himself Hugh Fitzwilliam. Over the course of their journey, he grows increasingly attracted to Finnula, who resists his advances while struggling with her own feelings. Despite her initial resolve, their relationship deepens, and they eventually become intimate. Upon their arrival in the village, Hugo reveals his true identity as lord of Stephensgate, and Finnula learns that she had once been briefly married to his late father, Lord Geoffrey.
Despite the shock of these revelations, Hugo insists on marrying Finnula. Their union quickly makes her lady of the manor, though tensions with Hugo’s cousin, Reginald Laroche, and his daughter Isabella soon escalate. Assassination attempts against Hugo suggest a conspiracy, and suspicion falls on Finnula when he is shot with her own arrows. Though confined by the sheriff for her supposed safety, she secretly investigates and discovers that the Laroches, aided by Hugo’s squire Peter, are behind the schemes.
Finnula tracks them to Wolf Cave, where the villains hold Hugo’s young son Jamie hostage. Reginald admits to orchestrating Lord Geoffrey’s death and plotting against Hugo, before challenging him to a duel. Though weakened by injury, Hugo defeats Reginald, who is taken into custody rather than executed. Finnula and Hugo reconcile, each forgiving the other’s past deceptions.
Six months later, Mellana has given birth, Laroche has been executed, and Isabella and Peter have fled into exile. Finnula, now pregnant, manages the estate alongside Hugo, who has become a respected earl. Their partnership is cemented by mutual affection and Finnula’s unorthodox independence, which continues to challenge but also delight her husband.