Gill Paul is an author of historical fiction, specialising in relatively recent history. She has written two novels about the last Russian royal family: The Secret Wife, published in 2016, which tells the story of cavalry officer Dmitri Malama and Grand Duchess Tatiana, the second daughter of Russia's last tsar; and The Lost Daughter, published in October 2018, that tells of the attachment Grand Duchess Maria formed with a guard in the house in Ekaterinburg where the family was held from April to July 1918. Gill's other novels include Another Woman's Husband, about links you may not have been aware of between Wallis Simpson, later Duchess of Windsor, and Diana, Princess of Wales; Women and Children First, about a young steward who works on the Titanic; The Affair, set in Rome in 1961-62 as Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton fall in love while making Cleopatra; and No Place for a Lady, about two Victorian sisters who travel out to the Crimean War of 1854-56 and face challenges beyond anything they could have imagined.
"Absolutely delicious! Gill Paul's wonderfully seductive novel
vividly captures the triumphs and tragedies of two remarkable and
complicated women, whose lives interconnect in surprising and
devastating ways. Jackie and Maria is perfect historical
fiction. I adored it." -- Hazel Gaynor, New York
Times bestselling author of The Cottingley Secret and
The Girl Who Came Home
"For those of us who thought we knew all about these
public and private scandals, and for others just coming to this
modern tell-all Greek tragedy, Jackie and Maria is a deep
dive into glitz, glamour, and heartbreak. Gill Paul's emotionally
turbulent, amazing novels never disappoint." -- Karen
Harper, New York Times bestselling author of The
Queen's Secret"Jackie and Maria is an
intriguing behind-the-scenes look at the rivalry between two of the
world's most glamorous women, both of whom snared the attention of
Aristotle Onassis, one of the world's richest and most mesmerizing
men. Fans of the Kennedys will love this introduction to Maria
Callas!" -- Stephanie Thornton, USA Today
bestselling author of And They Called It
Camelot"Gill Paul weaves together the lives of two
fascinating and flawed icons... A dishy and delectable novel,
Jackie and Maria, is sure to please readers with its
famous cast of characters from John F. Kennedy to Aristotle
Onassis, its taut pacing, and a truly absorbing story." --
Heather Webb, USA Today Bestselling
Author"Glamorous and highly seductive, this compelling
story explores the lives of two complex, powerful women complete
with all their talents and flaws. Jackie and Maria is not
just about their story; this novel also brings the 20th century to
life in vivid, colorful detail. I loved it." -- Dinah
Jefferies, #1 Sunday Times bestselling
author"Gill Paul weaves together the competing and
complementary lives of Jackie Kennedy and Maria Callas into a rich
tapestry in this absorbing, romantic novel. Impossibly chic and
fiercely independent, both women commanded my attention from the
first page, and I applauded them both to the last." --
Kerri Maher, author of The Girl in White Gloves and The
Kennedy Debutante"Two of the most famous and glamorous
women of the mid-20th century fall in love with one of
the world's richest men: the scene is set for a drama of vicious
rivalry and broken hearts... a truly compelling story keeping you
gripped from (fairly) innocent beginnings to tragic endings...This
is the best of historical fiction - leaving you wanting to learn
more." -- Liz Trenow, author of The Hidden
Thread"The novel brilliantly evokes the world of the
jet-set, rich and famous of the sixties so well I felt I was living
it all alongside them." -- Kathleen McGurl, author of
The Drowned Village and The Stationmaster's
Daughter"With Jackie and Maria Gill Paul has
cleverly tapped into the zeitgeist for reframing women's
history...This is beautiful, tender and humane storytelling." --
Kate Thompson, author of Secrets of the Homefront
Girls and the Stepney Doorstep Society"Gill
Paul is always meticulous in her historical research for novels,
and always brings the characters so vividly to life...This novel is
simply stunning." -- Louise Beech, author of Call Me
Star Girl and The Mountain in My Shoe"I
can't rave highly enough about this book...A dazzling yet moving
portrait of two very different iconic women, it's brilliantly
researched, compellingly told and completely fascinating." --
Tracy Rees, author of The House at Silvermoor and
Amy Snow "[A] delectable new novel...about the
lives and romantic rivalry of two female icons--such a juicy
pageturner!" -- Kris Waldherr, author of The Lost
History of Dreams"Gill Paul brings to vivid life two
iconic women of the twentieth century and their intertwined
destinies. Sumptuous and spellbinding." -- Louisa Treger,
author of The Dragon Lady"I loved Gill's
brilliant Jackie and Maria. I was completely enthralled,
wholly swept up in the characters, the glamour, and the fascinating
story of these iconic women. For me, it was an utter treat from
beginning to end..." -- Jenny Ashcroft, author of Last
Letter to Bombay"Heartbreaking. Brilliant. Powerful.
Its intensity and perception knocked me out. I guarantee that this
fascinating love-triangle story will have you enthralled. The
passion and pain of two strong female icons of the twentieth
century sent shivers through me with every page. Superb
storytelling. Gill Paul at her best." -- Kate Furnivall,
author of Guardian of Lies and The
Betrayal"I just loved being swept into the lives and
loves - and steamy affairs! - of Jackie Kennedy and Maria Callas. A
fabulous book. Bravo, Gill!" -- Eve Chase, author of
The Daughters of Foxcote Manor and Black Rabbit
Hall"A compelling and fascinating story about
powerful personalities played out against an intriguingly political
and glamorous backdrop." -- Rosanna Ley, author of The
Lemon Tree Hotel"Being aboard Onassis' yacht with a
glass of champagne was just what I needed. Addictive and so
well-researched." -- Kate Riordan, author of The
Heatwave"An intoxicating mix of glamour, scandal and
fascinating insight into the lives of the super-rich and a superb
character study of two of the 20th century's most iconic women -
and the man they both loved." -- Rachel Rhys, author of
Fatal Inheritance and Island of
Secrets"Historical fiction at its most juicy...
Socialites and scandal, a most satisfying cocktail for gossip
lovers." -- E! Online"An un-put-downable novel
perfect for all of us mesmerized by Jackie Kennedy. A story of
love, passion, and tragedy as the lives of Jackie Kennedy and Maria
Callas are intertwined--and they become the ultimate rivals, in
love with the same man." --
Frolic"[An] irresistible
tale...Paul shines in the small details about her larger-than-life
characters... Paul's pitch-perfect ear for dialogue, elegant prose,
and sound plotting combine to create a sensational and spellbinding
package." -- Publishers Weekly"This
portrait of two fascinating, glamorous women and the man who,
arguably, deserved neither of them is emotional and addictive." --
Booklist"...an instant book club
favorite." -- Library Journal (starred
review)"Filled to the brim with famous and iconic
characters, Jackie and Maria tells the story of two strong
and prominent women who find themselves both engaged in a
relationship with Aristotle Onassis and highlights the glittering,
glamorous world in which they find themselves." -- She
Reads"Jackie and Maria is well worth the read.
Successfully weaving three lives of this magnitude into one novel
is an impressive feat. Gill Paul's writing is fluid and enjoyable.
The pages turn quickly, and the book is always on the move." --
Bookreporter.com"This book is perfect for fans of
Stephanie Thornton and Elise Hooper." -- Historical Novels
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