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.
Donna Russo Morin Reihenfolge der Bücher
Donna Russo Morin verfasst historische Fiktion, die tief von ihrer engen Verbindung zum Meer inspiriert ist. Ihre Erzählungen zeichnen sich durch fesselndes Storytelling aus und ziehen die Leser direkt in die Epochen, die sie erforscht. Morin widmet sich der Kunst des Schreibens, um literarische Werke zu schaffen, die beim Publikum Anklang finden und eine lebendige und fesselnde Reise durch die Geschichte bieten.





- 2023
- 2021
The Glassmaker's Daughter
- 538 Seiten
- 19 Lesestunden
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.
- 2021
Packed with intrigue and textured world-building, this powerful novel explores the last eight years of the American women’s fight for suffrage. The battle for the vote ignites in America, particularly among the wealthy women of Newport, Rhode Island, who play a crucial role as suffragettes. Their wealth, especially that of the formidable Alva Vanderbilt Belmont, significantly funds major suffrage parties, yet they have often been dismissed as mere socialites. This narrative reclaims their rightful place in history through the journeys of Pearl and Ginevra, two of the most passionate advocates for women's rights. These college-educated, professional women navigate life's harsh challenges as wives and mothers, all while striving for the vote—the culmination of their struggles and dreams. The story unfolds against the backdrop of the Titanic disaster and World War I, testing their resolve against political opposition, outdated beliefs, and even rival women. They refuse to rest until their voices—and those of all American women—are heard and their right to vote is secured. This emotional and empowering journey serves as a historical, action-packed tribute to the women who fought tirelessly for the rights that future generations now enjoy.
- 2018
Gilded Summers
- 300 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
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.