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If I Should Tell my History:
LGBTQ Historical Romantic Fiction, based on Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" (The New Countess: A Story of Sexy 16th Century Sapphists of Shakespeare Book 2) Countess Olivia has just married Sebastiano accidentally: She thought he was his twin sister Viola, when Viola was pretending to be a boy. Meanwhile, Viola loves a man in love with Olivia, and Sebastiano’s best friend is in love with him. Has the course of love ever run less smooth? “The L Word meets Shakespeare” If I Should Tell My History continues the story of Shakespeare’s classic play Twelfth Night from the perspective of the three women the play leaves silent: Viola, Countess Olivia, and Olivia's best friend Maria. Now from the recently-discovered manuscripts of an English aristocrat comes this gripping story of Sapphic love and feminine courage. Lovingly compiled by feminist scholar Dr. Hannah Miyamoto, If I Should Tell My History is the second installment of a tale of women that love women, men that love men, and even an intersexed man that looks like a woman, in a 16th century Italy wracked by treachery, murder, and war. CONTENT GUIDANCE: Consequences of Sexual Assault. What others have said about The New Countess Series: “These are not just modern people in period costumes... you will find yourself thinking about these characters long after you have finished the story.” - Cloudia W. Charters, author of Aloha, Where You Like Go?