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Donna Russo Morin

    Donna Russo Morin píše historické romány, které čerpají inspiraci z jejího blízkého vztahu s oceánem. Její díla se vyznačují poutavým vyprávěním a ponořením do minulosti. Morin se věnuje umění psaní s cílem vytvářet díla, která rezonují s čtenáři a přinášejí jim hluboký zážitek z historie.

    Im Spiegelsaal der Leidenschaft
    Gilded Dreams
    The Glassmaker's Daughter
    Newport's Gilded Age
    The Flames of Florence
    Gilded Summers
    • Gilded Summers

      • 300 stránek
      • 11 hodin čtení
      3,9(8)Ohodnotit

      Surrounded by Astors and Vanderbilts, Pearl and Ginevra grow up in the era known as the Gilded Age in Newport, Rhode Island. One lives above the stairs, the other below. One is a socialite, the other a servant. Both want more. Neither expects murder to get in the way.

      Gilded Summers
    • The Flames of Florence

      • 260 stránek
      • 10 hodin čtení
      4,0(52)Ohodnotit

      Donna Russo Morin returns with the final book in her Da Vinci's Disciples Trilogy, a thrilling story of the secret women artists of Florence, under the tutelage of Leonardo Da Vinci, and their heroic, potentially deadly efforts to save great works of art from the infamous Bonfire of the Vanities

      The Flames of Florence
    • Newport's Gilded Age

      The Complete Series

      • 558 stránek
      • 20 hodin čtení

      This collection features two compelling novels set during Newport's Gilded Age, exploring the opulence and societal dynamics of the era. Readers will be immersed in richly drawn characters navigating love, ambition, and the complexities of class. The intertwining stories reveal the struggles and triumphs of those living in a time of great change, showcasing the allure and challenges of high society. This volume offers a captivating glimpse into a fascinating historical period through Morin's engaging storytelling.

      Newport's Gilded Age
    • The Glassmaker's Daughter

      • 538 stránek
      • 19 hodin čtení

      Set in the enchanting backdrop of Venice, the story follows a woman who possesses a dangerous secret that sets her apart from others. Her knowledge thrusts her into the world of crime, where she must navigate treachery and deception. As she grapples with her newfound identity and the risks involved, themes of power, secrecy, and survival unfold, revealing the complexities of her character and the choices she must make in a city filled with intrigue.

      The Glassmaker's Daughter