My Books
THE FLORENTINE QUILT
"A tiding of magpies should never be taken lightly..."
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Three women connected in time to a medieval quilt and an ancient tale of forbidden love.
Australian textile conservator, Theodora Harris, is grieving her grandmother's death when offered an internship to restore a medieval quilt depicting a legend steeped in Celtic folklore. While the hero Tristan is lauded in the design, his true love Isolde's story is missing. Theodoras past is incomplete too.
Her powerful connection to the quilt brings family secrets to the surface, and as each scene is restored, her attraction to the enigmatic Tristan becomes harder to deny. The threads of long lost love refuse to let her go. But the sacrifice for independence and taking control of her life is walking away from love and Theodora must trust that it doesn't mean forever.
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1896: Gifted healer Amelia Treloar sails from the wild Cornish coast to join her husband in the Australian mining town of Walhalla. She should have foreseen the signs when Jago Carrick arrived at her door. A call from the past, like the path forewritten, can never be ignored. Devastating consequences await— knowing is not enough.
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1875: Florence Trevelyan is exiled from Queen Victoria's court for following her heart. Idyllic Taormina, in the shadow of Mount Etna, is a haven for those who don't fit society's constraints. Florence finds solace in her beautiful garden and embraces a new life. But she'll never abandon her search to reclaim the one she left behind.
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Each woman pays the price for love— and for her differences. Is the missing scene from the Florentine quilt the key to unlocking more than one woman's forgotten story?
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If you love historical fiction, multiple narratives and story-telling that makes your heart sing, The Florentine Quilt is a must-read. An exquisitely woven, page-turning story of three resilient women, connected across time and place by a mysterious quilt and the unstoppable forces of destiny and love.
Pamela Cook, author, writing coach, podcaster - Writes 4 Women.