Enduring friendships and long-held vendettas come alive against the splendour and decadence of eighteenth-century Venice.
In 1775 Venice â known as âthe brothel of Europeâ â the tradition of mask-wearing has allowed debauchery to flourish. But Marietta and Elena, two dear friends at the Ospedale della PietĂ , a world-famous orphanage and music school, know little of that milieu â until they come of age.
Elena is forced to wed the head of the Celano clan, while Marietta marries Domenico Torrisi, whose family vendetta with the Celanos is centuries old. Tradition dictates that the friends should never speak again, but their bond is too strong.
As the French Revolution unsettles all of Europe, Elenaâs husband frames Domenico and he becomes a political prisoner. Marietta and Elena plot to save him, but can they save themselves?
Embodying the glitter and the treachery of the city it portrays, The Venetian Mask will keep you turning pages long into the night.
Praise for The Venetian Mask:
âOutstanding historical romance⌠a genuinely exciting narrative. A cut above most writers in her genreâ - Publishers Weekly
âHer characters are spunky and her plot satisfiesâ â Kirkus Reviews
âIt is rare to find a novel with so many profound charactersâ - Historical Fiction