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Vatican Daughter

Joni Marie Iraci

Historical Thriller

Collective Ink/Round fire Books

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Faith, Power, and Intrigue in the Heart of Italy: A Novel of Secrets and Redemption

Set against the breathtaking backdrop of Italy, “Vatican Daughter” by Joni Marie Iraci weaves together history, reality, and speculative storytelling, offering readers a complex and character-driven exploration of faith, power, and intrigue. Spanning twelve years and unfolding across iconic locations like the Vatican, Venice, and Rome, the story delves into the lives of individuals changed by secrets and hidden agendas within the Catholic Church.

A revelation involving a future pope Joseph Morris sets the stage. At the heart of the story are compelling characters: Joseph Morris, the pope burdened by a secret; Sophia, the amnesiac journalist fighting for her child; Nevaeh, the innocent caught in the crossfire; Chris DeMarco, the journalist seeking the truth; Cardinal Roselli, the Machiavellian figure driven by ambition; and Alessandro, the loyal official aiding Sophia's quest.

The evocative settings of the Vatican, Venice, and Rome become characters in themselves, reflecting the emotional journeys of the protagonists. The Vatican, the epicenter of the Catholic Church, serves as the stage for political maneuvering and spiritual conflict. Venice, a city of masks and hidden identities, mirrors Sophia's own struggle to rediscover her past. And Rome, the eternal city, becomes the focal point where all the narratives collide.

"Vatican Daughter" is a captivating blend of historical context, well-developed characters, and suspense. It's a story about the strength of the human spirit and the search for truth, offering a satisfying resolution while leaving the reader to ponder the complexities of faith, redemption, and hope.

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