Polen im Jahre 1791: Die junge, verwaiste Gräfin Anna verliebt sich in Jan, der sich für die polnische Verfassung einsetzt. Intrigen und politische Wirren trennen die beiden, aber ihre Liebe überwindet alle Hindernisse.
James Conroyd Martin Bücher
Diese Autorin taucht durch fesselndes Erzählen in die Komplexität des Schicksals und das bewegte Leben historischer Figuren ein. Ihre Arbeit konzentriert sich oft auf Frauen, die durch turbulente historische Epochen navigieren, und enthüllt ihre Widerstandsfähigkeit, Schwächen und ihren unbezwingbaren Geist. Mit einem scharfen Blick für historische Details und psychologische Tiefe zieht sie den Leser in die Vergangenheit und erforscht universelle Themen wie Liebe, Verlust und Ausdauer.






The Warsaw Conspiracy (The Poland Trilogy Book 3)
- 292 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Set against the backdrop of a struggle for independence, the story follows two brothers—Michä, a wary veteran, and Józef, an idealistic cadet—who are drawn into a perilous conspiracy to kidnap the Grand Duke of Russia. As they navigate the complexities of love and war, their family matriarchs, Anna and Zofia, strive to guide them through turbulent times, with the looming threats of Siberia or emigration to France adding to the tension. The narrative powerfully captures the resilience of a people fighting against overwhelming odds.
Exploring the life of a remarkable figure, the narrative delves into Theodora's transformation from an actress and prostitute to a powerful Byzantine Empress. Her journey highlights themes of ambition, resilience, and the complexities of her roles in a male-dominated society. The story captures her influence on politics and culture, showcasing her as a symbol of empowerment and a pivotal character in Byzantine history.
The narrative follows Stephen, a palace eunuch and secretary, as he chronicles the extraordinary life of Empress Theodora. Set against the backdrop of a tumultuous Byzantine Empire, Theodora confronts wars, political and religious upheaval, a citywide rebellion, and the onset of the first world plague pandemic. Her story unfolds in a male-dominated society, highlighting her resilience and influence during a period of significant challenges.
Against a Crimson Sky (The Poland Trilogy Book 2)
- 370 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
Set in war-torn Poland at the cusp of the nineteenth century, this epic tale weaves together themes of love, secrets, and valor. It explores the enduring strength of the human spirit amidst the chaos of conflict, offering a vivid portrayal of the characters' struggles and triumphs. The rich historical backdrop enhances the emotional depth of the narrative, making for an unforgettable reading experience.
The Boy Who Wanted Wings
- 358 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
Set against a backdrop of cultural and social divides, the story follows Aleksy, a Tatar boy longing to become a Polish hussar, despite his peasant roots. His love for Krystyna, the noble's daughter, complicates his aspirations, as their relationship is hindered by race and class barriers. As he navigates the challenges of his identity and societal expectations, Aleksy faces a pivotal decision that will determine the course of his dreams and love amidst adversity.
The story follows Margaret Rockwell, who becomes enchanted with a Greek Revival home in Hammond, Indiana, persuading her reluctant husband Kurt to embrace their new fate. As they embark on this journey, they encounter unexpected challenges and dangers that suggest other forces may be influencing their lives. The narrative explores themes of love, destiny, and the complexities of homeownership, leading the couple into a mysterious and perilous adventure.