SummaryFrom critically acclaimed historical novelist Diane Haeger
comes The Ruby Ring, an unforgettable story of love, loss,
and immortal genius . . .
Rome, 1520. The Eternal City is in mourning. Raphael
Sanzio, beloved painter and national hero, has died
suddenly at the height of his fame. His body lies in state
at the splendid marble Pantheon. At the nearby convent of
Sant'Apollonia, a young woman comes to the Mother
Superior, seeking refuge. She is Margherita Luti, a
baker's daughter from a humble neighborhood on the Tiber,
now an outcast from Roman society, persecuted by powerful
enemies within the Vatican. Margherita was Raphael's
beloved and appeared as the Madonna in many of his
paintings. Theirs was a love for the ages. But now that
Raphael is gone, the convent is her only hope of finding
an honest and peaceful life.
The Mother Superior agrees to admit Margherita to their
order. But first, she must give up the ruby ring she wears
on her left hand, the ring she had worn in Raphael's
scandalous nude "engagement portrait." The ring has a
storied past, and it must be returned to the Church or
Margherita will be cast out into the streets. Behind the
quiet walls of the convent, Margherita makes her
decision . . . and remembers her life with Raphael—and the
love and torment—embodied in that one precious jewel.
In The Ruby Ring, Diane Haeger brings to life a love
affair so passionate that it remains undimmed by time. Set
in the sumptuous world of the Italian Renaissance, it's
the story of the clergymen, artists, rakes, and noblemen
who made Raphael and Margherita's world the most dynamic
and decadent era in European history.
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