The Woman in the Painting
1508. In Rome, artists are feted as gods, and women must know their place.
Margarita may be the modest daughter of a baker, but when she falls in love with painter Raphael she finds herself playing a dangerous game.
For Raphael is wanted for greater things than a humble marriage, and there are those who will do anything to keep him and Margarita apart - no matter the consequences...
Inspired by a heartbreaking true story, this stunning and evocative novel is perfect for fans of The Sapphire Widow, Beneath a Burning Sky and The Emerald Affair.
What readers are saying about The Woman in the Painting:'I was thoroughly and completely hooked... I felt myself being transported inside the book to Renaissance Italy... I truly loved it.' NetGalley reviewer, 4 stars
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'Compelling... Impeccably researched, the writer drew me into sixteenth-century Italy from the beginning. The writing style is delicious, a joy to read.' NetGalley reviewer, 5 stars
'Beautifully written, it helps reveal the magic and wonder of the period.' NetGalley reviewer, 4 stars