Mira's Way

Mystery & Suspense, Historical Mystery, Women Sleuths, Fiction & Literature, Historical
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Author: Amy Maroney ISBN: 9780997521344
Publisher: Artelan Press Publication: June 28, 2018
Imprint: Artelan Press Language: English
Author: Amy Maroney
ISBN: 9780997521344
Publisher: Artelan Press
Publication: June 28, 2018
Imprint: Artelan Press
Language: English

Finalist, The Wishing Shelf Book Awards 2018

"A brilliant read." Deborah Swift, author of The Lady's Slipper

History brims with silenced stories. Will Mira's be one of them?

Mira’s Way, Book 2 of The Miramonde Series, continues the mesmerizing tale of a Renaissance-era female artist and the modern-day scholar who risks everything to learn her secret.

1504: Young artist Mira wants nothing more than a peaceful life by the sea, painting portraits of wealthy merchants. But when she and her new husband try to help a friend, they are catapulted into a series of dangerous adventures that leave them scrambling to survive.

2015: Art scholar Zari races through France, working feverishly to connect Mira with a series of masterful unsigned portraits. Meanwhile, an academic rival peddles his theory that the works were made by a famous male artist. Will Mira be lost to history forever?

If you enjoy history, adventure, and intrigue, you'll love this captivating story!

Praise for Mira's Way:

"Mira's Way takes you on a breathless journey through Spain and France, in the company of two determined women, separated by five centuries. A brilliant read."
--Deborah Swift, author of The Lady's Slipper

"Mira's Way, though one of a series, is a stand-alone story that grips from start to finish. Amy Maroney has a gift of making the past come to life in a way that is relatable and engaging. Her characters are convincing, her stories are about the art world and painting, and she paints her own portrait with delicate words and visual imagery."
--Historical Novel Society

"Maroney has presented her readers with a book that is not only meticulously researched and exquisitely hewn, but also one that is compulsively readable and next to impossible to put down. A true gem."
--Myths, Legends, Books, and Coffee Pots historical fiction blog

"A gripping historical novel populated with mesmerizing characters. A FINALIST and highly recommended." --The 2018 Wishing Shelf Book Awards

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Finalist, The Wishing Shelf Book Awards 2018

"A brilliant read." Deborah Swift, author of The Lady's Slipper

History brims with silenced stories. Will Mira's be one of them?

Mira’s Way, Book 2 of The Miramonde Series, continues the mesmerizing tale of a Renaissance-era female artist and the modern-day scholar who risks everything to learn her secret.

1504: Young artist Mira wants nothing more than a peaceful life by the sea, painting portraits of wealthy merchants. But when she and her new husband try to help a friend, they are catapulted into a series of dangerous adventures that leave them scrambling to survive.

2015: Art scholar Zari races through France, working feverishly to connect Mira with a series of masterful unsigned portraits. Meanwhile, an academic rival peddles his theory that the works were made by a famous male artist. Will Mira be lost to history forever?

If you enjoy history, adventure, and intrigue, you'll love this captivating story!

Praise for Mira's Way:

"Mira's Way takes you on a breathless journey through Spain and France, in the company of two determined women, separated by five centuries. A brilliant read."
--Deborah Swift, author of The Lady's Slipper

"Mira's Way, though one of a series, is a stand-alone story that grips from start to finish. Amy Maroney has a gift of making the past come to life in a way that is relatable and engaging. Her characters are convincing, her stories are about the art world and painting, and she paints her own portrait with delicate words and visual imagery."
--Historical Novel Society

"Maroney has presented her readers with a book that is not only meticulously researched and exquisitely hewn, but also one that is compulsively readable and next to impossible to put down. A true gem."
--Myths, Legends, Books, and Coffee Pots historical fiction blog

"A gripping historical novel populated with mesmerizing characters. A FINALIST and highly recommended." --The 2018 Wishing Shelf Book Awards

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