
Verona, 1576.
Heresy is fatal in late Renaissance Italy, but Martin Luther’s book ignites a young girl’s faith.
She must choose—abandon her beliefs or risk everything.
Join Lucia as she navigates the exciting and perilous world of late 16th-century Italy!
“A gripping tale of a young girl of Renaissance Italy…a superb example of historical fiction based on actual fact.”
Dr. Jeannine Olson, Professor of History, Rhode Island College
HISTORICAL NOVELIST
C.L.R. Peterson
Renaissance history came to life for C.L.R. Peterson during a semester in Italy.
Later the classic David-versus-Goliath battle of Luther and the Roman Church hooked her on the Reformation, and she earned a PhD in Early Modern European History at Stanford University.
She loves to tell the stories of little-known heroes of the Renaissance/Reformation era.
Lucia’s Renaissance is her debut novel, soon to be followed by the sequel, Lucia’s Journey.
She has also written several short stories in Lucia’s storyworld, including “Caterina’s Choice,” which is available at no charge to readers who sign up for her author newsletter.
My New Short Story! Free to my Subscribers!
Verona, 1571.
When Caterina welcomes her husband’s brilliant student, Alessandro, into their home, she has no idea how he will heighten the danger her family faces as the Inquisition closes in.
Against the vivid backdrop of Renaissance Verona, this prequel short story to my novel Lucia’s Renaissance captures the terror of the Inquisition’s reach.
Immerse yourself in rich historical detail and high emotional stakes in this dramatic story of danger and conscience!
Recent Blog Posts
New interview about Lucia’s Renaissance
Today a new post about the backstory of my novel has gone live on a book blog! Check it out at: http://wayneturmel.com/2017/11/reformation-faith-and-heresy-with-c-l-r-peterson/ The blogger, Wayne Turmel, knows a bit about historical fiction himself, with a new novel,...
500 years ago…
As the world commemorates Martin Luther's posting of his 95 Theses on a church door 500 years ago, it's worth pausing to consider the Reformation's consequences, then and now. A short video focuses especially on how Germany is remembering Luther and the Reformation:...
Who gave us the Reformation?
Who deserves credit or blame for launching the Protestant Reformation? Most people would probably name Martin Luther, but Professor Angus Cameron begs to differ. In a recent article, he argues that Jakob Fugger, a cloth merchant turned banker in Augsburg, fueled the...
BOOK LAUNCH: LUCIA’S RENAISSANCE
I'm delighted to announce that my debut novel, Lucia’s Renaissance, will launch tomorrow, October 24th, as an eBook: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076GKJY2V The paperback version is also now available on Amazon. What does this novel have to do with Martin Luther and the...
Celebrate the Reformation’s 500th anniversary!
Perhaps you’ve already made a pilgrimage to the Luther sites and wish to extend your celebration, or maybe a visit doesn’t fit into your schedule or budget. Either way, you’re in luck! Several other options allow you to commemorate the 500th anniversary year of the...
500 Years after Luther and the Reformation—was the struggle worthwhile?
Lucas Cranach the Elder's workshop - The Bridgeman Art Library, Object 329428, Public Domain. In 1517, a chasm developed between Martin Luther and the Roman Church on matters of theology and church...