“This is a wonderful example of historical fiction, and I would
love to find more books like it.”
- Jo Niederhoff,
San Francisco Book Review
Historical novel readers who enjoy romance and political
inspection will welcome the complex encounters in The Road to
Gesualdo, which concludes with a satisfying twist to bring the
story full circle.
- D. Donovan, senior reviewer,
Midwest Book Review
"It comes recommended specifically to people who enjoy the
genre"
- Jason Bettus,
Chicago Center for Literature and Photography
Like so many noble women before her, Leonora d'Este had no say in her marriage arrangements. She did her duty and married Prince Carlo di Gesualdo, a man of wealth and standing, who was useful to her family. It was only after taking her vows that she learned that Carlo had murdered his first wife and her lover in a jealous rage. Leonora understood it was an honor killing permitted by the laws of the land and forgave Carlo. But soon she noticed odd behavior in her husband. Was he slipping into madness? Was he bewitched? Could she help her husband and protect herself at the same time?
This vivid drama of noble life in 16th century Italy plays out through the eyes of Leonora's faithful lady-in-waiting and friend, Livia, who has her own romantic problems. She is in love with the courtier Pietro, but their case is hopeless. She has no dowry, and he is promised to another. Will Leonora and Livia find happiness on The Road to Gesualdo?