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The Pages of Time - A Collection Of Historical Novels

Donna Russo Morin

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A collection of three historical novels by Donna Russo Morin, now available in one volume!
 
Gilded Summers: Pearl and Ginevra's lives couldn't be more different - one living a life of luxury while the other works as a servant. But a shared passion for art ignites an unlikely friendship that must be kept hidden from Pearl's controlling mother. As they navigate their way through a society that seeks to suppress them, the girls must decide who they want to be and what they're willing to do to break free - even if it means resorting to murder.
 
The Courtier of Versailles: Set in the dazzling world of Louis XIV's court at Versailles in 1682, "The Courtier of Versailles" follows the story of Jeanne Yvette Mas du Bois, a young woman who craves knowledge, purpose, and adventure. Her thirst for independence leads her to train in the art of the sword with her uncle Jules. When she saves the life of a Musketeer and is mistaken for a man, Jeanne becomes Jean-Luc and enters an inner circle where she discovers a plot to assassinate the Queen of France. In her double life, Jeanne is in a powerful but increasingly dangerous position as she navigates the intrigues of court and her own heart. This lush and detailed historical novel is filled with unforgettable characters and secrets waiting to be uncovered.
 
The Glassmaker's Daughter: In 17th century Venice, the secret of Murano glassmaking is fiercely guarded, and the price of revealing it is death. But Sophia Fiolario, a talented glassmaker, must hide her skills because she is a woman. When a powerful nobleman proposes to her, Sophia faces a difficult choice: accept and give up her passion, or risk everything to continue her craft. As she navigates the treacherous waters of Venetian society, Sophia's fate becomes entwined with that of Galileo Galilei and his revolutionary invention. With danger lurking around every corner, Sophia must decide what she is willing to sacrifice for love, family, and the art she holds dear.
Disponible desde: 04/05/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 786 páginas.

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