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Critical Praise

"A page-turner!"

——Glamour

"The life of an intelligent, headstrong woman in 9th-century Europe, the kind of woman who might have dared such an adventure in an era when obedience was a woman’s most admired trait. . . . Cross succeeds admirably, grounding her fast-moving tale in a wealth of rich historical detail."

——Orlando Sentinel

"A story of passion and faith --- and a reminder that some things never change, only the stage and players do."

——Fort Worth Star-Telegram

"A remarkable woman uses her considerable intellect --- and more than a little luck --- to rise from humble origins to become the only female Pope, in this breakneck adventure."

——Kirkus Reviews

"Eloquently written and spellbinding in its account of this legendary figure."

——Arizona Republic

"Pope Joan reveals the harsh realities of the Dark Ages. Violence is rife in the government, church and home; logic and reason are shunned as “dangerous ideas” and women are considered useful only as men’s servants and child bearers. The novel explores the extraordinary life of an independent, intelligent and courageous woman who overcomes oppression and ascends to the highest level of religious power. . . . Cross’ masterful use of anticipation, as well as the sweeping historical landscape of the story, keep Pope Joan intriguing. . . . An exciting journey through history as it’s being made."

——San Francisco Chronicle

"Cross makes an excellent, entertaining case that in the Dark Ages, a woman sat on the papal throne. . . . A colorful, richly imagined novel."

——Publishers Weekly

"A fascinating and moving account of a woman’s determination to learn, despite the opposition of family and society. Highly recommended."

——Library Journal (starred review)

"It is so gratifying to read about those rare heroes whose strength of vision enables them to ignore the almost overpowering messages of their own historical periods. . . . Pope Joan has all the elements one wants: love, sex, violence, duplicity and long-buried secrets. Cross has written an engaging book."

——Los Angeles Times Book Review