His Heart Is My Home Series - Hamliza
  • Reads 1,978
  • Votes 118
  • Parts 28
  • Time 6h 4m
  • Reads 1,978
  • Votes 118
  • Parts 28
  • Time 6h 4m
Ongoing, First published Mar 09, 2020
Mature
In the medieval times of England, Princess Eliza is the headstrong and forward-thinking daughter to an ambitious cousin of the current king, Philip Schuyler, who is determined to be King. She falls in love with Alexander Hamilton, the son of his mortal enemy, and their romance gets caught in the crossfire.
*12/2020 (reached 1K reads)

NOTICE: 
• 12/11/21- names given to the ruffians (Samuel Seabury, Charles Lee, Benedict Arnold)
• 7/24/20- Role of John Andre changed to Tench Tilghman's (Since Tench aimed for her attention b4 Alexander came along AND was a soldier in the army like he was)
• 3/29/20- First 14 Ch's Revamped
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A Hamilton AU where everything is the same except Alexander is a woman and she marries Elijah Schuyler. For the most part it is told from Aaron Burr's perspective, but that might change for certain chapters. I made this simply out of curiosity, and because I watched too many animatics, plus I thought it would be interesting to see how the story would play out with a female protagonist. The character interactions, lyrics, and overall plot could be impacted in many ways, and I'd like to see how that goes. I'm basically converting lyrics into text, tweaking them based on the needs of the context. Feel free to comment on anything you like, any little mistakes that need fixing. Seriously, go wild.