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Victoria Giraud

    Victoria Giraud has dedicated a lifetime to writing, evolving from high school and college newspapers to daily columns and magazine editing. Her profound fascination with history has guided her literary path toward historical fiction, where she explores captivating narratives from bygone eras. Giraud's writing is characterized by its immersive storytelling, drawing readers into the adventures and intricacies of the past. Her work reflects a life rich with experience and a keen eye for the events that shape modern history.

    Melaynie's Masquerade
    • Melaynie's Masquerade

      • 364 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      What's a girl going to do when she wants adventure in her life, and men have all the fun? Melaynie Morgan is an independent-minded young woman in Plymouth, England, but it's the 16th century, and women are expected to dress elaborately and attend to womanly duties. Forget about doublets, swords and sailing ships. Melaynie refuses to let her conventional background deter her. She disguises herself as a captain's boy and signs on with privateer Francis Drake to plunder Spanish treasure in the exotic Caribbean. In the chess game of Renaissance politics it's an undeclared war of opposing religions, but Queen Elizabeth's Protestant England and King Philip's Catholic Spain are maintaining a guarded peace. Into that mix comes Plymouth's Drake, waging his own private war with Spain. Melaynie finds more than she bargained for during her year in the tropics serving Drake from disease, death and danger to a romance with a Spaniard and a friendship with an ex-slave. She returns to England wiser but secretly pregnant. Her daughter Joan grows up unaware of her true parentage until the Spanish Armada brings a bittersweet and surprising reunion.

      Melaynie's Masquerade