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Barbara Ellis, Vice President, Unicorn for Writers
Leigh Grant was born in Greenwich, Connecticut and has degrees in art history and fine art. She attended Hollins University, Pratt Institute, NYU, and studied and lived in Paris and London. A former illustrator, with a number of books to her credit, Grant is currently an appraiser of fine art. As a writer, she is fascinated by the Italian Renaissance and the Venetian Empire. She has two children and lives in Norwalk, Connecticut.
“An enjoyable betrothal tale in a vivid historical setting.”
– Kirkus Reviews
In this historical novel, an Italian girl navigates her engagement to a mysterious man in 1490s Venice.
Caterina never really knew her mother, so she is used to a life ruled by her father, Ludovico, and her nurse, Nonna. She is betrothed to Ariosto, a cruel man who is many years her senior. When Ariosto is lost at sea, Ludovico seeks new suitors for Caterina. Meanwhile, Rade, a Slavic man more accustomed to violence than finery, wins a letter written by Ludovico about finding a suitor in a card game. Rade makes his way to Venice, believing he is fated to be with Caterina. He employs a man to make a skinlike mask for him to wear to hide his scarred face. But once Ludovico agrees to Rade’s lengthy betrothal to Caterina, he finds he must wear the mask all the time. He is enamored with Caterina, though he has a rival: the dashing Alessandro, a young man with whom she is falling in love. The competition heats up between the two men, with Rade’s jealousy potentially pushing Caterina away. Later, Rade finds himself dealing with the execution of a friend and his discovery of Caterina and Alessandro alone together. Grant’s prose is excellent—it is evident throughout the engrossing story that she has a sharp style and knows how to skillfully set a scene, toeing a fine line between descriptive and overwrought: “Finally, as suddenly as it had come, the shoal turned and faded away into the limitless gray of the horizon….Fortune is a woman, thought Rade. Would that it were so.” The author’s characters are similarly well defined. Through Rade, readers see a life hardened by violence and the fear of rejection, which necessitates wearing a mask. Additionally, Rade’s deepening affection for Caterina is especially engaging. As for the other characters, Grant effectively balances her cast with intriguing minor players, including Rade’s sensual “teacher,” Rosa, and his former second-in-command, Vuk. But there are some moments that feel superfluous or that cause the tale to drag a bit. Though the betrothal is meant to be long, it sometimes seems as if Rade and Caterina spend a lot of time apart. The story would have benefited from more scenes with the two protagonists.
An enjoyable betrothal tale in a vivid historical setting.
Pub Date: Nov. 13, 2022
ISBN: 9798986936208
Page count: 396pp
Publisher: Cartellino Publications LLC
Review Posted Online: Jan. 23, 2023
Day job
appraiser of fine and decorative art
Favorite author
Dorothy Dunnett
Favorite book
The Black Lamb and The Grey Falcon
Favorite line from a book
"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times."
Hometown
Norwalk, CT
Passion in life
art
Unexpected skill or talent
poetry
MASK OF DREAMS: CHATELAINE Book Awards Grand Prize for Romantic Fiction and Women’s Fiction Grand Prize from Chanticleer Book Reviews Writing Competition, 2017
MASK OF DREAMS: five stars and the “Highly Recommended” award of excellence from The Historical Fiction Company, 2022
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