Women’s work is a matter of life and death
Nora Beady, the only female student at a prestigious medical school in Bologna, is a rarity. In the nineteenth century, women are expected to remain at home and raise children, so her unconventional, indelicate ambitions to become a licensed surgeon offend the men around her. Under constant scrutiny, Nora’s successes are taken for granted, her mistakes used as proof that women aren’t suited to the field.
Everything changes when she allies herself with Magdalena Morenco, the sole female doctor on staff. Together, the two women develop new techniques to improve a groundbreaking surgery: the cesarean section. It’s a highly dangerous procedure, and the research is grueling, but even worse is the vitriolic response from men. Most don’t trust the findings of women, and many can choose to deny their wives medical care.
Already facing resistance on all sides, Nora is shaken when she meets a patient who will die without the surgery. If the procedure is successful, her work could change the world. But a failure could cost everything: precious lives, Nora’s career, and the role women will be allowed to play in medicine.
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Jaima Fixsen is the author of the popular Fairchild regency romance series. She would rather read than sleep and though all her novels take place in the past, she couldn’t live without indoor plumbing or smart phones.
When she isn’t writing or child wrangling, she’s a snow enthusiast. She lives with her family in Alberta, Canada, and most of all just tries to keep up.
Susan Lyons has appeared on numerous television shows, including A Country Practice, Police Rescue, Something in the Air, and All Saints. Among her film credits are Winds of Jarrah and In a Savage Land. She is married to Tony Award–winning actor Jefferson Mays.