1:30 p.m., Virtual Only, no in-person attendance
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Join New York Times bestselling author Madeline Martin for a virtual conversation about her new historical novel, A Time of Witches, that weaves together two women’s stories across centuries.
In the present day, Lilith Legare begins experiencing strange and unsettling changes after her mother’s death, leading her on a search for answers that takes her from Savannah to England and toward a mysterious family legacy. In 1645 Suffolk, Sybil Brantham, an educated widow, is accused of witchcraft during a time of fear and suspicion. As their lives become intertwined across time, both women must confront the forces that seek to silence them.
Madeline Martin is the New York Times, USA Today, and internationally bestselling author of numerous historical novels known for their vivid settings and careful research.
Biography: Madeline Martin is a New York Times, USA Today, and international bestselling author of historical fiction and historical romance. One of her favorite parts about writing is researching all the things that go into her books. She has written books based in many countries and across many time periods, from medieval to the seventeenth century to the Regency and now World War II with her historical fiction.
She lives in sunny Florida with Mr. Awesome (a man who truly deserves such a great name) and two wonderfully magical girls, known collectively as “the minions.”
Florida Voices is generously supported by the Fred J. Brotherton Endowment for Literature, established at The Four Arts by the Fred J. Brotherton Charitable Foundation. Fred Brotherton, who died in 2003, was for many years a Benefactor of The Four Arts and a strong supporter of its programs. Florida Voices, featuring the state that was Mr. Brotherton’s winter home, serves as a continuing memorial to this much-respected member of The Four Arts.
