<p>“Elegantly written and expertly crafted, <i>Under a Gilded Moon</i> soars as high as any piece of literature can reach. You’re transported to a time and place in history that begs [to be] read late into the night.” <b>—Robert Dugoni, international bestselling author of <i>The Extraordinary Life of Sam Hell</i> and the Tracy Crosswhite series</b></p><p>“I was swept away by this dazzling, masterfully written tale of the clash of classes and cultures around the Biltmore in North Carolina. Joy Jordan-Lake brings the past alive with impeccable details, raw emotion, and parallels to our present world. A triumph.” <b>—Emily Carpenter, bestselling author of <i>Burying the Honeysuckle Girls</i></b></p><p>“This is historical fiction at its finest. With pitch-perfect dialogue and details so rich and so right, Joy Jordan-Lake sets us squarely—lock, stock, and barrel—in 1895 Asheville, NC, in not just one but two distinctive worlds. The grand Vanderbilts and their luxurious Biltmore fascinated me, and the mountain people with their human struggles pulled at my heart.” <b>—Bren McClain, author of <i>One Good Mama Bone</i>, winner of the 2017 Willie Morris Award for Southern Fiction and the 2019 Patricia Winn Award for Southern Literature</b></p><p>“<i>Crawdads</i> meets the Crawleys in Jordan-Lake’s latest, where she offers up a powerful location in the Biltmore House of Asheville, North Carolina. Pitting rugged locals against Gilded Age interlopers and threaded throughout with a meticulously researched, well-crafted mystery, this is historical fiction at its best.” <b>—Fiona Davis, national bestselling author of <i>The Lions of Fifth Avenue</i></b></p><p>“Dr. Joy Jordan-Lake has mastered the art of navigating story-telling risks. She sets <i>Under a Gilded Moon</i> in an era and place where stereotypes could dominate every aspect of her exquisite novel. Not so in the hands of this gifted author! Joy respects her characters too much to allow shallowness to creep in, and she respects her readers too much to serve up anything short of originality, depth, and excellence—in the loveliest page-turner I’ve read in years.” <b>—Carolyn Curtis, author of <i>Women and C.S. Lewis</i></b></p><p>“A gorgeously written tale…with elements of mystery and intrigue, glamour and pure grit. <i>Under a Gilded Moon</i> is historical fiction at its finest. I can’t recommend it enough!” <b>—Jane Healey, <i>Washington Post</i> bestselling author of <i>The Beantown Girls</i> and <i>The Secret Stealers</i></b></p>