The Pirate's Physician:
A Thrilling Companion Novella to the Sea and Stone Chronicles
By Amy Maroney
A Thrilling Companion Novella to the Sea and Stone Chronicles
By Amy Maroney
Publisher: Artelan Press
Page Length: 206 Pages
Genre: Renaissance Historical Romance
When her world shatters, she dares to trust a pirate. Will she survive what comes next?
The Pirate's Physician is the story of Giuliana Rinaldi, a student at Salerno's famed medical school, whose lifelong dream of becoming a physician crumbles when her uncle and mentor dies suddenly.
Faced with an unwanted marriage to a ruthless merchant, Giuliana enlists the help of a Basque pirate and flees the only home she's ever known for the dangers of the open sea.
Will Giuliana make it to Genoa, where her only remaining relative awaits? Or will this impulsive decision seal her own doom?
The Pirate's Physician is a captivating novella that brings the world of Amy Maroney's award-winning Sea and Stone Chronicles to thrilling life.
Immerse yourself in an unforgettable Renaissance-era Mediterranean world with the three full-length novels in the collection: Island of Gold, Sea of Shadows, and The Queen's Scribe.
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The Pirate's Physician
Amy Maroney
Amy Maroney lives in the Pacific Northwest with her family, and spent many years as a writer and editor of nonfiction before turning her hand to historical fiction.
Amy is the author of the Miramonde Series, a trilogy about a Renaissance-era female artist and the modern-day scholar on her trail. Amy’s new series, Sea and Stone Chronicles, features strong, talented women seeking their fortunes in the medieval Mediterranean.
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What a beautiful cover! If I may ask, what inspired you to set your story in the Renaissance era?
ReplyDeleteThank you! I love the cover too. As an art lover, I am intrigued by the stories of Renaissance-era European women, mostly artists but also women like Trotula de Ruggiero, a female physician from Salerno.
DeleteThank you! As an art history fan, I am intrigued by women artists of the Renaissance era. I also love digging around in history for examples of women doing extraordinary things in that era--that's why Trotula de Ruggiero inspired this novella. All my best, Amy Maroney
DeleteDo I need to read Sea and Stone Chronicles first, before I read The Pirate's Physician?
ReplyDeleteNo need to read Sea and Stone Chronicles first. This novella is a standalone.
DeleteNo, this novella is a standalone. Thanks for your question! All my best, Amy Maroney
DeleteWhat an absolutely stunning cover. I have the same question as I got lost in a book! Does this novella stand alone?
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! Yes, the novella is a standalone. All my best, Amy Maroney
DeleteAhoy, Me Hearties! Who loves a good pirate adventure? I do!!!
ReplyDeleteNow that is a cover!!!
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