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Blog Tour: Eternally Artemisia – Melissa Muldoon

Welcome to the tour for Eternally Artemisia by Melissa Muldoon. Read on for more details!

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Eternally Artemisia
Some loves, like some women, are timeless.

They say some loves travel through time and are fated to meet over and over again. For Maddie, an art therapist, who wrestles with the “peculiar feeling” she has lived previous lives and is being called to Italy by voices that have left imprints on her soul, this idea is intriguing. Despite her best efforts, however, proof of this has always eluded her. That is, until one illuminating summer in Italy when Maddie’s previous existences start to bleed through into her current reality. When she is introduced to the Crociani family—a noble clan with ties to the seventeenth-century Medici court that boasts of ancestors with colorful pasts—she finally meets the loves of her life. One is a romantic love, and another is a special kind of passion that only women share, strong amongst those who have suffered greatly yet have triumphed despite it. As Maddie’s relationship develops with Artemisia Gentileschi—an artist who in a time when it was unheard of to denounce a man for the crime of rape, did just that—Maddie discovers a kindred spirit and a role model, and just what women are capable of when united together. In a journey that arcs back to biblical days and moves forward in time, Maddie encounters artists, dukes, designers, and movie stars as well as baser and ignoble men. With Artemisia never far from her side, she proves that when we dare to take control of our lives and find the “thing” we are most passionate about, we are limitless and can touch the stars.

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About the Author

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Melissa Muldoon is the author of four novels set in Italy: “Dreaming Sophia”, “Waking Isabella”, “Eternally Artemisia”, and “The Secret Life of Sofonisba Anguissola.” All four books are set in Italy and tell the stories of women and their journeys of self-discovery to find love, uncover hidden truths, and follow their destinies to shape a better future. For more information visit: MelissaMuldoon.com

Melissa is the author also of the Studentessa Matta website, where she promotes the study of Italian language and culture through her dual-language blog written in Italian and English (studentessamatta.com). “Studentessa Matta” means the “crazy linguist” and has grown to include the podcast “Tutti Matti per l’Italiano”, and the “Studentessa Matta” YouTube channel, Facebook page, and Instagram feed. Melissa also created Matta Italian Language Immersion Programs, which she co-leads with Italian schools in Italy to learn Italian in Italy while immersing in language and culture. Through her website, she also offers Homestay opportunities to live and study in Italy in the private home of a teacher.

Melissa has a B.A. in fine arts, art history and European history from Knox College, a liberal arts college in Galesburg, Illinois, as well as a master’s degree in art history from the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana. She has also studied painting and art history in Florence. She is an artist, and professional book designer, and designed the interiors of all three of her books as well as illustrated their covers. Melissa is also the managing director of Matta Press.

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My thoughts: I really enjoyed this time travelling novel inspired by three real women – artist Artemisia Gentileschi, designer Elsa Schiaparelli and writer Anna Bruni, who lived at very different times, but were connected by their love of art, Florence and the desire to live on their own terms.

Artemisia has only really been recognised in recent years for the extraordinary talent that she was. And for the terrible way she was treated. A victim of rape, she was tortured to ensure she was telling the truth, while her rapist never served a moment of his sentence. But she got her revenge.

As art therapist Maddie, in Florence to run a retreat for survivors, soon learns. And then we are falling through time to meet Artemisia and a woman with a familiar name… Maddalena. I felt a kinship with the various Maddie’s in this book as we travelled around the timeline – my name is the French version of hers, both come from another woman who lived on her own terms – Mary Magdalene, a female disciple of Jesus.

These passionate, brilliant women throughout the book and into the future, are talented, intelligent and inspiring, carrying the spirit Artemisia in their hearts as they achieve wonderful things. And yes, I would quite like to wear a shocking pink shoe hat sometimes! A delight.

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*I was kindly gifted a copy of this book in exchange for taking part in the blog tour but all opinions remain my own.

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Blog Tour: One – Eve Smith

A catastrophic climate emergency has spawned a one-child policy in the UK, ruthlessly enforced by a totalitarian regime. Compulsory abortion of ‘excess’ pregnancies and mandatory contraceptive implants are now the norm, and families must adhere to strict consumption quotas as the world descends into chaos. Kai is a 25-year-old ‘baby reaper’, working for the Ministry of Population and Family Planning. If any of her assigned families attempts to exceed their child quota, she ensures they pay the price. Until, one morning, she discovers that an illegal sibling on her Ministry hitlist is hers. And to protect her parents from severe penalties, she must secretly investigate before anyone else finds out. Kai’s hunt for her forbidden sister unearths much more than a dark family secret. As she stumbles across a series of heinous crimes perpetrated by the people she trusted most, she makes a devastating discovery that could bring down the government … and tear her family apart.

Eve Smith writes speculative thrillers, mainly about the things that scare her. Longlisted for the Not the Booker Prize and described by Waterstones as ‘an exciting new voice in crime fiction’, Eve’s debut novel, The Waiting Rooms, set in the aftermath of an antibiotic resistance crisis, was shortlisted for the Bridport Prize First Novel Award and was a Book of the Month in the Guardian, who compared her writing to Michael Crichton’s. It was followed by Off-Target, about a world where genetic engineering of children is routine. Eve’s previous job at an environmental charity took her to research projects across Asia, Africa and the Americas, and she has an ongoing passion for wild creatures, wild science and far-flung places. She lives in Oxfordshire with her family.

My thoughts: oh this one is a doozy. Blending fact and fiction into a chilling potential future where women’s bodies are even more policed than they ever have been, where government agents will literally drag you off to an abortion if you’re exceeding the draconian one child policy. Your every move is monitored, every resource you consume – food, power, travel, is documented.

Kai believes in the system, she’s part of it. But when she discovers a family secret that could destroy everything she knows, and is then pulled into a huge conspiracy with far reaching consequences, will she do the right thing and help stop the government she works for or will she shut her eyes to the sinister truth?

Absolutely gripping and totally shocking, this is another powerhouse of speculative fiction that may just give you nightmares. Would the real UK government go this far in the face of the climate crisis? I don’t know, and I really hope Eve can’t predict the future.

*I was kindly gifted a copy of this book in exchange for taking part in the blog tour but all opinions remain my own.