The first thing that you notice about this book is the gorgeous cover and that pulled me into this novel instantly. I also was very interested in the time period and the events occurring at this time in history. The French Revolution is about to happen and the country is full of unrest. As the novel progresses, you become fully invested in Mademoiselle Dacia de Prideux's race for her life and it's so hard to put this book down. Dacia was a character I grew to love because of her awakenings that occurred in this novel. The beautiful aristocrat becomes a housemaid as she hides from the evil Antoine M. Jeret who is out for blood. Dacia becomes quite humbled in her new circumstances which in turn catches the eye of her new protector, the wealthy Mr. Richard Harris.
This novel is a wonderful assortment of political thriller, criminal activity, mystery/suspense, and of course romance. As the pieces to Dacia's hidden life start leaking out, there are many moments of action and angst as readers have no idea what will happen next. I loved this book, it's great characters and a storyline that was different and thrilling. A Revolution of Hearts is right up there with my favorite books of 2020.