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Voyage of Malice: A Huguenot Family's Journey Through Persecution
Persecuted for their beliefs, one family must travel the globe for a place to call home...
Geneva, 1688. Jeanne is barely scraping by on meager earnings from weaving. She dreams of her previous life as a wealthy merchant's wife before Louis XIV's soldiers ran her family out of France for refusing to renounce their faith. But even in Geneva, Jeanne and her son aren't anywhere close to free from persecution...
Jacob hopes his letters make it to Jeanne from the other side of the ocean. As he bides his time as an indentured servant on a Caribbean plantation, tragedy strikes in the form of shipwreck and pirates. The former merchant desperately searches for a way back to his wife...
If Jeanne and Jacob can't rise above a world that's closing all its doors, then they may never be reunited again...
The Huguenot Connection Series - Book Two
Voyage of Malice is the second book in the Huguenot Connection, a series of historical fiction novels set during a time of religious persecution. If you like vividly accurate historical details, seafaring adventures, and heart-warming tales of family loyalty, then you'll love Paul C.R. Monk's rousing novel.
This historical fiction novel spans continents and oceans, from the streets of Geneva to Caribbean plantations, capturing the Huguenot experience during Louis XIV's reign. The story follows a merchant family torn apart by religious intolerance, forced into exile, and fighting to reunite across an unforgiving world.
Historical Accuracy Meets Compelling Storytelling
Paul C.R. Monk brings the 17th century to life with meticulous historical detail. Readers experience the harsh realities of religious persecution, the dangers of transatlantic voyages, pirate encounters, and the struggle of indentured servitude. This novel resonates particularly with those interested in Huguenot ancestry and the broader Protestant Reformation's impact on European and colonial history.
Perfect for book clubs and readers who appreciate biographical historical fiction grounded in true events, Voyage of Malice continues the saga begun in Merchants of Virtue and leads into Land of Hope, completing a trilogy that spans from France to colonial New York.
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Voyage of Malice: A Huguenot Family's Journey Through Persecution
Persecuted for their beliefs, one family must travel the globe for a place to call home...
Geneva, 1688. Jeanne is barely scraping by on meager earnings from weaving. She dreams of her previous life as a wealthy merchant's wife before Louis XIV's soldiers ran her family out of France for refusing to renounce their faith. But even in Geneva, Jeanne and her son aren't anywhere close to free from persecution...
Jacob hopes his letters make it to Jeanne from the other side of the ocean. As he bides his time as an indentured servant on a Caribbean plantation, tragedy strikes in the form of shipwreck and pirates. The former merchant desperately searches for a way back to his wife...
If Jeanne and Jacob can't rise above a world that's closing all its doors, then they may never be reunited again...
The Huguenot Connection Series - Book Two
Voyage of Malice is the second book in the Huguenot Connection, a series of historical fiction novels set during a time of religious persecution. If you like vividly accurate historical details, seafaring adventures, and heart-warming tales of family loyalty, then you'll love Paul C.R. Monk's rousing novel.
This historical fiction novel spans continents and oceans, from the streets of Geneva to Caribbean plantations, capturing the Huguenot experience during Louis XIV's reign. The story follows a merchant family torn apart by religious intolerance, forced into exile, and fighting to reunite across an unforgiving world.
Historical Accuracy Meets Compelling Storytelling
Paul C.R. Monk brings the 17th century to life with meticulous historical detail. Readers experience the harsh realities of religious persecution, the dangers of transatlantic voyages, pirate encounters, and the struggle of indentured servitude. This novel resonates particularly with those interested in Huguenot ancestry and the broader Protestant Reformation's impact on European and colonial history.
Perfect for book clubs and readers who appreciate biographical historical fiction grounded in true events, Voyage of Malice continues the saga begun in Merchants of Virtue and leads into Land of Hope, completing a trilogy that spans from France to colonial New York.
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