‘In Blackmore’s striking fictional retelling of this true history, Costanza refuses to accept a fate as nothing more than a victim of male exploitation’ SUNDAY TIMES, BEST HISTORICAL FICTION
‘Emotionally intense’ DAILY MAIL
‘A stunning, visceral portrait of a woman and her life and a story as relevant now as it was then. I was gripped’ JENNIE GODFREY
‘Wonderful… This novel took over my life for the time I was buried in it. Powerful and deeply affecting’ PATERSON JOSEPH
Rome, 1636: In the scorched city of Rome, the cobbled streets hum with gossip and sin…
Costanza Piccolomini is a respectable young wife – until she meets Gianlorenzo Bernini, the famed sculptor and star of Roman society, whose jet-black gaze matches his dark temper. From the second they set eyes upon each other, a fatal attraction is born.
Their secret love burns with a passion that consumes them. But with every stolen kiss and illicit tryst, Costanza’s reputation is at stake. Meanwhile, Bernini has a dangerous desire: he wants to make Costanza immortal. He vows to possess her not just in body and soul, but also in marble.
When Bernini unveils his sculpture of Costanza, she is exposed as his lover, marking the undoing of their affair – and the beginning of a scandal which will rock Roman society. For Bernini would rather destroy Costanza than let her go.
Betrayed. Abandoned. Banished. This was meant to be the end of Costanza’s story. But Costanza is no ordinary woman: from the ashes, she will rise…
History calls her a Muse. Temptress. Fallen woman. This is her story. Costanza is a dizzying, sensual novel that brings to life a feminist icon who has been written out of history. This utterly addictive tale of desire and betrayal is perfect for fans of The Marriage Portrait and The Miniaturist.
‘I loved it… Rich and evocative in its portrayal of 17th Century Rome. A fabulous, evocative novel’ Elizabeth Chadwick
‘From the first page I was hooked. Love, lust, fury and betrayal leap from the page. This is a must-read for anyone who wants to read a true feminist retelling’ Louise Hare, author of This Lovely City
‘This has to be my book of the year! Full of passion and desire… A story of the resilience of women in the face of male power’ Sheila O’Flanagan, author of The Honeymoon Affair
‘A gorgeous tale of female resilience steeped in the glamour and danger of renaissance-era Rome. Blackmore restores the lively Costanza from a footnote in Bernini’s story to the heroine of her own’ Luna McNamara, author of Psyche and Eros
‘A revelation… A splendid debut – brava! And a super summer read’ Ellen Alpsten, author of Tsarina
‘Sumptuous, immersive and bold, Costanza breathes life into a woman frozen