This is a VERY exciting day for me because I get to share something very special with all of YOU! Thanks to the creative and industrious designers at Thomas Dunne Books, I have a cover both striking and elegant enough to be worthy of the woman of my debut novel’s focus. From the movement in her gown to the sheen of her pearls to the gleam of the golden coin stamped with her image, I could not imagine a book cover more suited to Frances Stuart. Take a look…
My very first novel is about the seventeenth century beauty who rejected three kings and graced England’s coins for generations as the model for Britannia. It will release February 11, 2014 from Thomas Dunne Books / St. Martin’s Press. But I’m in the mood to celebrate this triumphant cover right now! Pre-order before the end of the week and comment on this blog post for a chance to win a pair of sterling-silver pearl-drop earrings like the ones Frances wears on the cover (be prepared to present your receipt).
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MORE ABOUT THE BOOK
Impoverished and exiled to the French countryside after the overthrow of the English Crown, Frances Stuart survives merely by her blood-relation to the Stuart Royals. But in 1660, the Restoration of Stuart Monarchy in England returns her family to favor. Frances discards threadbare gowns and springs to gilded Fontainebleau Palace, where she soon catches King Louis XIV’s eye. But Frances is no ordinary court beauty, she has Stuart secrets to keep and people to protect. The king turns vengeful when she rejects his offer to become his Official Mistress. He banishes her to England with orders to seduce King Charles II and stop a war.
Armed in pearls and silk, Frances maneuvers through the political turbulence of Whitehall Palace, but still can’t afford to stir a scandal. Her tactic to inspire King Charles to greatness captivates him. He believes her love can make him an honest man and even chooses Frances to pose as Britannia for England’s coins. Frances survives the Great Fire, the Great Plague, and the debauchery of the Restoration Court, yet loses her heart to the very king she must control. Until she is forced to choose between love or war.
On the eve of England’s Glorious Revolution, James II forces Frances to decide whether to remain loyal to her Stuart heritage or, like England, make her stand for Liberty. Her portrait as Britannia is minted on every copper coin. There she remains for generations, an enduring symbol of Britain’s independent spirit and her own struggle for freedom.
ADVANCE PRAISE
“In her wonderfully evocative debut, Girl on the Golden Coin, Marci Jefferson recreates the fascinating story of Frances Stuart, whose influence over England’s Charles II became the talk of a nation. As vibrant and delightful as the woman it’s based on, Girl on the Golden Coin is a jewel of a novel!”
—Michelle Moran, national bestselling author of The Second Empress and Madame Tussaud
“Beauty is not always a blessing, as young Frances Stuart finds out when her lovely face pits her between the desires and politics of rival kings Louis XIV and Charles II. Frances makes an appealing heroine, by turns wary and passionate, sophisticated and innocent, as she matures from destitute young pawn to the majestic duchess whose figure would grace Britain’s coins for centuries. Her struggles to support her loved ones, uncover her family secrets, and somehow find a life of her own amid the snake-pit courts of the Sun King and the Merry Monarch make for lively, entertaining reading in this lush Restoration novel by debut author Marci Jefferson.”
—Kate Quinn, national bestselling author of Mistress of Rome
“Girl on the Golden Coin is a fantastic novel. I couldn’t put it down. The plot is fast-paced and compelling, with intriguing characters, lush settings and captivating narrative voice. Jefferson’s debut paints an intriguing portrait of Frances Stuart, a novel worthy of the determined, golden spirit of the woman whose face became the model for Britannia herself.”
—Susan Spann, author of Claws of the Cat
“Girl on the Golden Coin is a sexy, exciting tale featuring vivid characters, rich historical detail, scintillating court intrigue, and a complexly rendered heroine in Frances Stuart, Maid of Honor to the Queen of England, who will capture the reader’s heart — as will the man she loves, that rascal King Charles II.”
– Sherry Jones, author, FOUR SISTERS, ALL QUEENS
Thanks to your mom, I preordered the first day. She keeps me up on things! I love the cover. I understand it was an actual picture of our heroine. She was truly beautiful. Looking forward to a great read come February.
THANK you, Joy!! Yes, the cover is an actual portrait of Frances Stuart!
Wow, the cover is beautiful! The golden yellow color is amazing, isn’t it? I’m so glad to have discovered your blog and I look forward to reading your book.
Thanks so much for that, Heather! I hope you love it!
I just placed my pre-order! I can’t wait to curl up with it in February! So proud of you Marci, I hope the book is a sell-out. Even though I pre-ordered I can’t wait to go see it in the book store sitting on the shelf. How neat.
You’re so sweet, Lynn! Thank you!!
PRE ORDERED TODAY. CAN’T WAIT TIL FEBRUARY!! WILL BE READING ALONG WITH YOUR MOM.
That is GREAT, Genny! Thank you!!
can’t wait for my book! very much looking forward to reading it over the cold month of Feb!-I work with the author’s mother-who is quite proud!-what a luxurious cover!
Amy I can’t tell you how much it means to have my mother’s friends rally together over this book! Thank you so much!!
I work with Marci’s mother and she is so very proud-rightly so!! Can’t wait for this wonderful tale!-am so looking forward to it to read during the dreary winter months!
Marci, What a fabulous, elegant, beautiful cover! To match the book, for sure. Can’t wait to read it ‘for real. Hugs, Barb
Barbara I can’t wait for you to read it either! And thank you so much!!
I have always found her a fascinating woman. Looks like it is going to be an interesting read!
Michelle – I’m so glad you already know about her! Not too many people do! I so hope you like it!! Thank you for commenting!!!
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