Rose seeks her half sister in Belfast for assistance, only to learn Portia and Lord Yarborough are now estranged. She reluctantly agrees to pose as her nephew's nurse as Portia faces cruel banishment for betraying her husband. Pretending to be an Irish servant, Rose is tasked to dig up something damning on the disreputable Lord Yarborough in order to stall his annulment efforts.
In her grief, Rose turns to Michael, seeking to save her from herself and her disturbing new awareness of her mysterious employer. Michael promises her much but soon disappears, making her believe he was caught by the men who pursue him for the letter.
By a twist of fate, Rose is summarily dismissed, sent away from Yarborough's estate. She arrives penniless to the city, taken to her former employer's townhouse. In exchange for her discretion, she is offered a place to hide to become Riordan Shelby's newest mistress.
With no choice but to appeal to the man's every wicked desire, Rose falls headlong into another vicious web. Hiding behind her enigmatic protector, she gives herself up to his darkest passions. Looking to dull the pain of Jaime's loss; she spirals ever downward, nearly losing her soul.
Cullen is stretched in too many different directions. He searches for Rose while desperately trying to find his brother's abducted son, all while maintaining his dangerous disguise as an Irish rebel. Soon he arrives in Belfast, seeking The Brotherhood's henchman who ordered the executions of his parents.
Bitter and disillusioned over Rose's abandonment, he turns to a beautiful Irish spy for comfort. Isla Downey is helping him to find the man who ordered his family's deaths for a price. Isla's innocence and fiery passion appeal to Cullen in every way but his heart remains steadfast to finding Rose.
After near tragedy, Rose has to finally face Rory with the truth of who she is. Heartlessly, he forces her to remain with him while playing a vicious game of cat and mouse with her hated half brother Jonathan Bane.
Refusing to reveal his feelings, Rory is disheartened to learn her identity. He risks her life and his if The Brotherhood should ever learn she is the widow of the man who betrayed his organization. Falling for his beautiful mistress more by the day, he tries to find some way for them to remain together.
Meanwhile, Cullen is working to turn The Brotherhood against itself from within, knowing he runs out of time. Always one step ahead and one away from discovery, he unleashes his fury upon the underground rebel organization who wronged his family long ago, only to discover the woman he loves now resides in the center of it all.
Released in two continuing parts back to back, follow the turbulent continuing saga of The Dunleavy's until the epic conclusion this summer.

Rose is cruelly cast aside by Lord Yarborough. She refuses to acknowledge her unresolved feelings for the selfish, enigmatic man who kept her as his mistress, sent back to Dunleavy Hall to reclaim her son.
Thrown headlong into certain danger, Rose is dragged back to England to face her hated guardian. As her half brother and twisted siblings circle to get their due at long last, Rose is desperate as time is running out.
In the midst of all, the hated final line in the gypsy's curse is realized, and with it the certainty that she must see this game through to the end to save herself.
Cullen brings his vengeance to a swift close in Belfast. The trap he sets now encircles those who wronged his family years ago. Though still struggling with his unrequited love for Rose, he begins to realize his emerging feelings for the lovely Irish spy helping him bring down The Brotherhood.
Rose is championed by her fierce protector once more, unaware that Rory will do anything, even the unthinkable to save her. Determined to free herself from Jonathan's despicable hold, she enlists Rory's help to find the proof to destroy Jonathan Bane. As all spirals out of control, a tragic twist of fate brings about unintended consequences.
Her intentions to marry Lord Yarborough quickly become a source of contention with all her family, forcing her to choose between the dangerous man she loves, and the child cruelly stolen from her. Rory's darkest nature and evil machinations begin to fully emerge, making Rose question her choices.
The past and the present collide when Jaime returns. Made a fugitive for the crimes of another, Jaime seeks to escape Lord Yarborough and the rebels who ruthlessly pursue him. But first he must reconcile his feelings for Rose, to consider giving her up in order to have any future at all.
The remaining players clamoring for Lord Lyndon's fortune are willing to do whatever is necessary to win. In a stunning turnabout, the rules have all changed with new players entering the fray.
Soon, Rose must decide her own fate at long last, making a desperate choice that soon threatens her future with Jaime, and imperils her own life.











