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The Lochlann Treaty

The Lochlann Treaty

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by Robin D. Mahle 2021 732 pages
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Wedding Day Shattered

A day of joy destroyed

Princess Charlotte's wedding day, meant to unite two kingdoms, is shattered when her beloved Oliver is kidnapped by rebels. The castle erupts in chaos, and Charlotte's world collapses. The Aramach, a rebel group, leave their mark and a chilling message. Charlotte, numb with shock and grief, is forced to confront the fragility of peace and the cost of her own happiness. Her family and friends scramble to respond, but the day that should have been her beginning instead becomes a symbol of everything she stands to lose. The snow falls, cold and silent, as Charlotte's resolve begins to harden.

Rebels in the Shadows

Enemies move in silence

As the kingdoms of H'Ria and Luan reel from Oliver's abduction, old wounds between the nations threaten to reopen. The Aramach's motives are unclear, but their violence is not. Charlotte, her brother Finn, and her best friend Isla are swept into a web of political intrigue, suspicion, and fear. The royal families argue over how to respond, while Charlotte is forced to the sidelines, powerless. But when a trusted servant reveals there are traitors among the king's own men, Charlotte realizes the enemy is closer than anyone suspects. The seeds of rebellion are sown in the shadows.

Disguises and Decisions

Masks and choices define fate

Refusing to be a passive victim, Charlotte and Isla disguise themselves as soldiers and set out to warn Finn and Logan, Oliver's half-brother and the Captain of the Guard. Their journey is fraught with danger, exhaustion, and moments of levity that reveal the strength of their friendship. As they navigate treacherous roads and the threat of betrayal, Charlotte's sense of duty wars with her longing for agency. The journey tests their courage and resourcefulness, forging them into something more than princesses—into women who will shape the fate of kingdoms.

The Road to Rescue

Perilous journey, fragile hope

Charlotte and her companions catch up with Finn and Logan, delivering their warning about traitors in the ranks. Together, they set out to rescue Oliver, following a trail of violence and clues left by the Aramach. The group faces ambushes, betrayal, and the brutal realities of war. Charlotte is forced to kill to save her brother, a moment that marks her forever. The lines between friend and foe blur, and the cost of loyalty becomes painfully clear. Each step forward is a step deeper into the heart of darkness.

Betrayals and Bloodshed

Trust shattered, innocence lost

The rescue mission leads to a devastating ambush. Charlotte witnesses the horrors of battle and the death of loyal friends. The group is fractured by loss and the revelation that Oliver's disappearance was not as simple as it seemed. When Oliver confesses he ran from his responsibilities, the fragile trust between him, Charlotte, and Logan is broken. The truth of political marriages, personal desires, and the weight of duty come crashing down. The cost of peace is measured in blood, and Charlotte's transformation from sheltered princess to hardened survivor begins.

The Warrior Queen Awakens

Strength forged in suffering

Reeling from betrayal and loss, Charlotte is forced to confront her own powerlessness. Grief threatens to consume her, but with the help of friends and the unwavering presence of Logan, she begins to reclaim her agency. Training in secret, she learns to wield weapons and defend herself. The scars she bears become symbols of survival, not shame. As the kingdoms teeter on the brink of war, Charlotte's resolve crystallizes—she will not be a pawn. She will be a queen who fights for her people, no matter the cost.

Allies in the Forest

Unlikely friendships, new family

Seeking help, Charlotte and Logan find sanctuary among a band of thieves in the Dorcha Forest. Here, they discover unexpected allies—Fia, the enigmatic archer; Aengus, the jovial leader; and a community that values loyalty over blood. The thieves become a found family, teaching Charlotte the value of resilience, laughter, and unconventional strength. Together, they rescue stolen children and challenge the notion of who deserves to rule. The bonds forged in the forest prove as vital as any royal alliance, and Charlotte learns that true power often comes from the most unlikely places.

The Price of Peace

Sacrifice and impossible choices

As the kingdoms prepare for a royal wedding to cement the Lochlann Treaty, Charlotte faces the reality that peace demands sacrifice. Her love for Logan and her duty to her people are at odds. Betrayals within the court, the machinations of Earc and Ava, and the ever-present threat of the Aramach force Charlotte to make impossible choices. The cost of peace is not just political—it is personal. The lines between love and loyalty, freedom and responsibility, blur as the wedding approaches and the specter of war looms.

The Bastard's Burden

Legacy, legitimacy, and longing

Logan, the bastard son of the king, carries the weight of divided loyalties and unspoken love. His journey from outsider to leader is marked by sacrifice, self-doubt, and moments of fierce courage. As secrets about his parentage and the true heir to the throne come to light, Logan must decide what kind of king—and man—he wants to be. His bond with Charlotte deepens, but so does the danger. The burden of being both protector and outcast shapes his every choice, and the fate of Lochlann hangs in the balance.

The Poisoned Throne

Murder, intrigue, and shifting power

The death of King Rowan by poison shatters the fragile peace. Accusations fly, and the court is plunged into chaos. Earc and Ava's treachery is revealed, but not before they set in motion a chain of events that threatens to destroy both kingdoms. Jocelyn's return with Oliver's child, the revelation of Logan's true heritage, and the machinations of the Aramach create a storm of suspicion and shifting alliances. Charlotte must navigate a court where every smile hides a dagger, and the price of the throne is higher than ever.

The Siege of H'Ria

War at the gates, hope fading

Socair's armies march on H'Ria, and the kingdom is besieged. Finn races to warn his parents, while Charlotte and Logan are trapped by Earc's schemes. The castle becomes a fortress, and every decision is a matter of life and death. The horrors of war are no longer distant stories—they are at the door. As the siege tightens, Charlotte must lead her people, drawing on every lesson learned and every ally gained. The cost of leadership is steep, and the line between victory and annihilation is razor-thin.

The Fall of Kings

Dynasties crumble, new rulers rise

The old order is swept away in a tide of violence and betrayal. The deaths of Charlotte's parents, the fall of H'Ria, and the collapse of Earc's ambitions leave a power vacuum. The survivors must pick up the pieces and decide what kind of future they will build. Grief and guilt threaten to overwhelm Charlotte, but the love and loyalty of those who remain give her the strength to endure. The end of one era is the beginning of another, and the true test of leadership begins.

The Battle for Lochlann

Queen's courage, kingdom's fate

With the Aramach at the gates and the kingdom in chaos, Charlotte dons her armor and leads her people into battle. The Warrior Queen is no longer a myth—she is a reality. The fight is brutal, and the cost is high. Friends and foes fall, and the line between hero and villain blurs. In the crucible of war, Charlotte's leadership is forged. The battle is not just for survival, but for the soul of Lochlann. The choices made here will echo for generations.

The Aftermath of War

Scars, healing, and rebuilding

Victory comes at a terrible price. The dead are mourned, the wounded tended, and the survivors must find a way to live with what they have done and lost. Charlotte, now queen, faces the daunting task of rebuilding a kingdom and a life. The bonds of family, friendship, and love are tested and renewed. The lessons of war are bitter, but they are the foundation of a new peace. The future is uncertain, but hope flickers in the ashes.

The Weight of Grief

Loss, memory, and resilience

Grief threatens to consume Charlotte as she mourns her parents, friends, and the innocence lost to war. The burden of leadership is heavy, but she finds strength in the love of Logan, the loyalty of her friends, and the resilience of her people. The process of healing is slow and painful, but each day brings a new opportunity to honor the past and shape the future. The scars of war become symbols of survival, and the Warrior Queen learns that true strength is found in vulnerability.

Secrets of the Fae

Hidden heritage, new understanding

The revelation of Charlotte's fae blood and the secrets kept by her mother and Clara add a new layer of complexity to her identity. The existence of the fae, their history, and their role in the fate of Lochlann challenge everything Charlotte thought she knew. With Fia's guidance, she learns to embrace her heritage, drawing on its strength to lead her people. The boundaries between human and fae, magic and reality, blur as Charlotte steps fully into her power.

A New Dawn Rising

Hope, legacy, and the future

In the aftermath of war, Charlotte and Logan build a new life together. The kingdom begins to heal, and the promise of peace becomes a reality. The birth of their child symbolizes a new beginning, a hope for a future free from the cycles of violence and betrayal. The lessons learned, the scars borne, and the love that endures become the foundation of a new Lochlann. The Warrior Queen's legacy is not just one of survival, but of transformation and hope.

Characters

Charlotte (Charlie)

Reluctant princess, forged queen

Charlotte begins as a sheltered princess, her life dictated by duty and the expectations of others. Her arranged marriage to Oliver is meant to unite two warring kingdoms, but when he is kidnapped, her world is upended. Through loss, betrayal, and the horrors of war, Charlotte transforms from a passive pawn into a fierce, compassionate leader. Her journey is marked by self-doubt, grief, and moments of profound courage. Her relationships—with Oliver, Logan, Finn, Isla, and her found family among the thieves—shape her growth. The scars she bears, both physical and emotional, become symbols of survival and strength. Ultimately, Charlotte's arc is one of claiming agency, embracing her heritage, and redefining what it means to be a queen.

Logan

Bastard son, loyal protector, true king

Logan is the illegitimate son of the king, raised on the margins of power but trained as a warrior and leader. His love for Charlotte is deep and unspoken, complicated by duty, jealousy, and the weight of his own insecurities. As Captain of the Guard, he is both protector and outsider, carrying the burden of divided loyalties. The revelation of his true heritage and his claim to the throne force him to confront his own worth and the meaning of leadership. Logan's journey is one of sacrifice, self-discovery, and the struggle to reconcile love and responsibility. His relationship with Charlotte is the emotional core of the story, and his eventual ascension to king is both a personal and political triumph.

Oliver

Charming prince, conflicted heir, tragic friend

Oliver is the golden boy, beloved by his people but haunted by the expectations placed upon him. His love for Charlotte is genuine, but he is also drawn to others, and his inability to reconcile personal desire with duty leads to devastating consequences. His disappearance, confession, and eventual abdication of the throne are acts of both cowardice and courage. Oliver's arc is one of self-awareness and redemption—he learns to let go, to support those he loves, and to accept his own limitations. His friendship with Charlotte and brotherhood with Logan are tested and ultimately strengthened by hardship.

Isla

Fierce friend, reluctant noble, survivor

Isla is Charlotte's best friend and confidante, a woman of wit, loyalty, and hidden vulnerability. Forced into an unwanted marriage for political gain, she finds love with Finn and the courage to defy her mother's expectations. Isla's journey is one of reclaiming agency, surviving abuse, and building a family in the midst of chaos. Her friendship with Charlotte is a source of strength for both women, and her resilience in the face of trauma is a testament to the power of chosen family.

Finn

Steadfast brother, emerging leader, heart of the family

Finn is Charlotte's younger brother, a prince who grows into his role as protector and eventual Captain of the Guard. His love for Isla and his loyalty to his family drive him to acts of bravery and sacrifice. Finn's arc is one of maturation—he moves from the periphery of power to its center, learning the cost of leadership and the value of compassion. His relationship with Charlotte is a touchstone, and his survival through war and loss is a beacon of hope.

Fia

Enigmatic archer, fae outcast, unlikely ally

Fia is a mysterious figure, skilled with a bow and marked by her fae heritage. She is both mentor and provocateur, challenging Charlotte to embrace her strength and her secrets. Fia's past is shrouded in pain, and her loyalty is hard-won but unbreakable. Her relationship with Jin and her role in the thieves' community add depth to her character. Fia embodies the theme of found family and the power of embracing one's true self.

Earc

Ambitious uncle, master manipulator, ultimate traitor

Earc is the architect of much of the story's conflict, orchestrating betrayals, manipulating alliances, and seeking power at any cost. His relationship with Oliver and Logan is fraught with jealousy and resentment. Earc's actions—poisoning the king, colluding with Socair, and attempting to seize the throne—drive the kingdoms to the brink of destruction. He is a symbol of the dangers of unchecked ambition and the corrosive effects of power.

Siobhan

Grieving queen, cold mother, survivor

Siobhan is a complex figure, both victim and perpetrator. Her love for Oliver is genuine, but her inability to accept Logan and her complicity in court intrigue make her a formidable adversary. Siobhan's grief over Rowan's death and her struggle to maintain control in a world unraveling around her add depth to her character. Her eventual support of Charlotte is hard-won and significant.

Clara

Loyal handmaiden, secret fae, silent guardian

Clara is more than she appears—a devoted servant who is, in truth, fae and bound by ancient oaths. Her quiet strength, resourcefulness, and willingness to risk everything for Charlotte make her indispensable. The revelation of her true nature and her connection to Charlotte's mother add a layer of magic and mystery to the story. Clara embodies the theme of hidden strength and the importance of those who work behind the scenes.

MacKinnon

Rebel leader, idealist, tragic figure

MacKinnon is the face of the Aramach's original ideals—a man who sought justice and reform but lost control of the movement to more violent forces. His alliance with Charlotte and Logan is born of necessity and shared values. MacKinnon's arc is one of disillusionment, sacrifice, and the hope that peace can be achieved without losing one's soul.

Plot Devices

Dual Narratives and Shifting Perspectives

Multiple voices, layered truths, emotional depth

The series employs alternating points of view, primarily between Charlotte and Logan, to provide a multifaceted understanding of events and relationships. This structure allows readers to experience the same events through different emotional lenses, deepening empathy and tension. The use of letters, secret messages, and hidden passages adds to the sense of intrigue and the theme of things unseen. The narrative is punctuated by moments of intense action and quiet introspection, mirroring the characters' internal and external battles.

Political Intrigue and Betrayal

Web of secrets, shifting alliances, constant danger

The story is driven by court politics, secret alliances, and betrayals both personal and political. The Aramach's rebellion, Earc's machinations, and the ever-present threat of war create a sense of constant peril. The use of arranged marriages, secret parentage, and hidden motives keeps the reader guessing and the characters off-balance. The tension between personal desire and public duty is a recurring motif, explored through the choices of Charlotte, Logan, and Oliver.

Found Family and Chosen Bonds

Friendship, loyalty, and the power of choice

The theme of found family is central—Charlotte, Logan, Finn, Isla, and their allies form bonds that transcend blood and title. The thieves of the Dorcha Forest, the orphans, and even the fae become part of a larger tapestry of loyalty and love. These relationships are tested by loss, betrayal, and the demands of leadership, but they endure. The story suggests that true strength comes not from birthright, but from the bonds we choose and the sacrifices we make for one another.

Scars as Symbols

Physical and emotional wounds, proof of survival

Scars—both literal and metaphorical—are a recurring symbol. Charlotte's neck, Logan's arm, the wounds of war and betrayal—all become marks of survival and transformation. The narrative repeatedly asserts that scars are not shameful, but proof of having faced and overcome monsters. This device reinforces the themes of resilience, growth, and the refusal to be defined by pain.

Magic, Heritage, and the Fae

Hidden worlds, secret power, embracing identity

The existence of the fae and Charlotte's hidden heritage add a layer of magic and mystery. The fae are both a metaphor for otherness and a literal source of power and danger. The revelation of Charlotte's fae blood challenges her understanding of herself and her place in the world. The interplay between human and fae, magic and reality, becomes a metaphor for embracing all parts of oneself and finding strength in difference.

War and the Cost of Peace

Violence, sacrifice, and the hope for a better world

The series does not shy away from the horrors of war—the bloodshed, the loss, the moral ambiguity. The pursuit of peace is shown to be fraught with compromise and pain. The narrative structure uses foreshadowing, cliffhangers, and moments of quiet before the storm to heighten tension. The ultimate message is that peace is not the absence of conflict, but the result of hard choices, forgiveness, and the willingness to fight for a better future.

Analysis

The Lochlann Treaty series is a sweeping epic that reimagines the classic fantasy romance through the lens of trauma, resilience, and the forging of identity in the crucible of war. At its heart, the story is about the cost of peace—what individuals and nations must sacrifice to break cycles of violence and build something new. Charlotte's journey from sheltered princess to Warrior Queen is both deeply personal and universally resonant, reflecting the struggles of anyone who has had to rise from the ashes of loss and redefine themselves. The series interrogates the nature of power, the meaning of family, and the scars—visible and invisible—that shape us. It challenges the notion that destiny is fixed, suggesting instead that agency, choice, and the courage to love in the face of pain are what truly change the world. In a modern context, the story speaks to the importance of empathy, the dangers of unchecked ambition, and the necessity of building bridges across difference. The ultimate lesson is one of hope: that even in the aftermath of devastation, new life and new beginnings are possible, and that the legacy of survival is not just endurance, but transformation.

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The Lochlann Treaty follows Princess Charlotte's transformation from sheltered princess to warrior queen. When her fiancé Oliver disappears on their wedding day, Charlie embarks on a journey with his brother Logan to find him. Readers praise the character development, emotional depth, and romance, though some found the fantasy elements unnecessary. The series features political intrigue, action, and strong relationships without explicit content. Most reviewers appreciated reading the complete omnibus to avoid cliffhangers between books and enjoyed the bonus chapters from Logan's perspective.

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About the Author

Robin D. Mahle originally shared this pen name with her husband for The World Apart Series but has since claimed it for her own work. She collaborates with co-author Elle Madison on fantasy romances and fairy tale retellings, including The Lochlann Treaty series and its spin-off, The Lochlann Feuds. Her writing style is praised for emotional depth, character development, and blending romance with political intrigue. When not writing, she humorously claims to spend time with her seven hundred cats and drink wine by the barrel.

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