The Medici Prize (The Stolen Crown Trilogy Book 1)

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by Sylvia Prince


  There’s a lot more history and adventure to come in books two and three—so stay tuned!

  Acknowledgments

  Thank you for reading The Medici Prize. And thank you in advance to all the readers willing to share their opinions by writing a review—reviews from people like you help other readers find The Stolen Crown Trilogy.

  I started writing this trilogy as a history professor. Since then, I moved across the country, became a full-time writer, and wrote three books. Thank you to everyone who supported me through this change—especially my husband, my sister, my mother, and my adorably distracting daughters.

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  Denying your birthright can be deadly.

  Caterina de’ Medici, the youngest daughter of Europe’s richest family, and Scottish orphan James Stewart must learn to trust each other—or lose everything.

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  The Stolen Crown Trilogy Book One

  When a failed kidnapping attempt strands Caterina de’ Medici in the Tuscan woods with her mysterious Scottish guard, she must confront her enemies to save their lives.

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  The Broken Blade

  The Stolen Crown Trilogy Book Two

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  The Stolen Crown

  The Stolen Crown Trilogy Book Three

  A lethal secret threatens Europe’s most powerful families. In the shocking conclusion to the Stolen Crown Trilogy, Caterina and James must choose between a crown or their lives.

  Available now!

  The Lion and the Fox

  When a mysterious letter sends Niccolo Machiavelli to investigate the murder of a Medici, he stumbles into a dangerous world of rich young patricians, mysterious prostitutes, and shocking violence. Set against the vibrant backdrop of Renaissance Florence, Machiavelli must rely on his wits to navigate the currents of power and brutality, never knowing who he can trust.

  Niccolo thinks he can play the fox to outwit his enemies—but has he underestimated the lion?

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  The Zorzi Affair

  In the rich world of Renaissance Venice, daughters are valuable commodities. But Zaneta Lucia refuses to be bartered away in the marriage market. Instead, she flees to Padua disguised as a boy so that she can study science.

  Her new life seems perfect—but it can’t last forever.

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  She never dreamed it would be so deadly.

  The Salem witch trials meets Mean Girls in this dark, wickedly funny, and explosive book.

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  Can you trust your senses?

  When your landlord is Galileo, you should question everything.

  A Matter of Glass

  Book One of the Palazzo Galileo Mysteries

  Paolo Serravalle is thrilled to leave behind his boring life in Rome to attend the University of Padua. He agrees to run errands for his new landlord, an eccentric professor named Galileo. But Paolo stumbles upon an assassination attempt and unwittingly takes sides in a conflict between the pope and the Venetians.

  Is it really worth risking his life just for a discount on rent?

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  About the Author

  Sylvia Prince writes intense, page-turning novels that bring the past to life. She specializes in historical fiction and young adult fiction. Sylvia holds a PhD in history—and loves the bizarre but true stories she has encountered over the years working as a historian. Did you know, for example, that in 1492 the pope received a blood transfusion by literally drinking the blood of three young boys? (It didn’t work—the pope and the boys all died.) Sylvia lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband and two daughters. She and her sister, bestselling author of historical romance Emma Prince, love comparing notes and picking each other’s brains about all things historical.

  For more, visit https://www.sylviaprincebooks.com

  email: [email protected]

  twitter: @SPrinceBooks

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