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A broken promise. A bitter conflict. And a woman's elusive chance to love or die. 1458. Young Frenchwoman Estelle de Montavon sails to Cyprus imagining a bright future as tutor to a princess. Instead, she is betrayed by those she loves most-and forced into a dangerous new world of scheming courtiers, vicious power struggles, and the terrifying threat of war. Determined to flee, Estelle enlists the help of an attractive and mysterious falconer. But on the eve of her escape, fortune's wheel turns again. She gains entry to Queen Charlotta's inner circle as a trusted scribe and interpreter,…mehr

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A broken promise. A bitter conflict. And a woman's elusive chance to love or die. 1458. Young Frenchwoman Estelle de Montavon sails to Cyprus imagining a bright future as tutor to a princess. Instead, she is betrayed by those she loves most-and forced into a dangerous new world of scheming courtiers, vicious power struggles, and the terrifying threat of war. Determined to flee, Estelle enlists the help of an attractive and mysterious falconer. But on the eve of her escape, fortune's wheel turns again. She gains entry to Queen Charlotta's inner circle as a trusted scribe and interpreter, fighting her way to dizzying heights of influence. Enemies old and new rise from the shadows as Estelle navigates a royal game of cat and mouse between the queen and her powerful half-brother, who wants the throne for himself. When war comes to the island, she faces a brutal reckoning for her loyalty to the queen. Will the impossible choice looming ahead be Estelle's doom-or her salvation? With this richly-told story of courage, loyalty, and the sustaining power of love, Amy Maroney brings a mesmerizing and forgotten world to vivid life. The Queen's Scribe is a stand-alone novel in the Sea and Stone Chronicles collection. Amy Maroney is the author of the award-winning Miramonde Series, the story of a Renaissance-era female artist and the modern day scholar on her trail.
Autorenporträt
Amy Maroney studied English Literature at Boston University and worked for many years as a writer and editor of nonfiction. She lives in Oregon, U.S.A. with her family. When she's not diving down research rabbit holes, she enjoys hiking, dancing, traveling, and reading. Amy is the author of The Miramonde Series, an award-winning historical fiction trilogy about a Renaissance-era female artist and the modern-day scholar on her trail. Her new romantic historical suspense series, Sea and Stone Chronicles, is set in medieval Rhodes and Cyprus.