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House Aretoli: A Novel of Medieval Venice

by K.M. Butler

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Excellent adventure mystery historical fiction novel in 1365 medieval Venice. The character arcs are entertaining and captivating - I highly recommend this book!!!
  Bilbomd | Dec 30, 2023 |
This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.
Caught up in a rebellion on Venice’s territory of Crete, Niccolo Aretoli returns as a hero after saving the governor’s life and evacuating the loyal citizenry. Yet despite his new fame, not all is well in Venice. While he was away, Niccolo’s beloved Rosalia entered an arranged marriage with Niccolo’s brother Flavio, to safeguard her family from ruin. And that is not the only problem in House Aretoli. From brothel to Senate, through marriage and loss, the sons and daughters of House Aretoli struggle against spies, treachery, and assassination. Chased on land and sea by enemies and betrayed by his closest allies, Niccolo must overcome a conspiracy that threatens his survival, the lives of his family, and the very existence of the republic itself.
This book started off slowly but stick with it – it’s worth it. I don’t put spoilers in my reviews, but there is one life-changing event in the story that starts the fast progression of the plot. I loved reading about the family dynamics within House Aretoli and how things change as jealousy and political intrigue take over. The story is beautifully written and filled with action and suspense. I definitely can see this book as an epic movie or sweeping mini-series. I highly recommend this book to anyone that likes historical fiction.
Thanks to LibraryThing, K.M. Butler, and Fawkes Press for providing a complimentary copy of this book in hopes that I will leave my unbiased review. I was not required to leave a review, positive or otherwise, and the above review is simply my opinion of the book.

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  BlueBookReviews | Nov 3, 2023 |
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K.M. Butler's book House Aretoli: A novel of Venice was an enjoyable book that hit all the points. It has intrigue, revolt, love lost through an arranged political marriage, honor & betrayal from a beloved family member.
Venetian merchant family Aretoli's second son maritime Captain Niccoli is on the island of Crete amid a revolt and anticipates going home to Venice & the woman he loves, Rosalia Cornaro. Unknown to Niccoli until he reaches port, his older brother Flavio has already married Rosalia in a political move orchestrated by the brothers father, whom in time realizes the error of his actions in an attempt to secure political standing and curry favor.
One brother is corrupted by jealousy, power & prestige and the other brother tries to make the right decisions for his family his country and himself. The other remaining siblings are caught up in the drama & try to align themselves accordingly which is made interesting in that for this time period women in Venice were still very much under their family rule and influence.The sisters and third brothers stories are as intriguing as the main plot.
As the story progresses each brother makes choices that will change the course of their family dynasty and the lives of other Venetians and themselves.
I received a free advanced copy of this novel in exchange for an honest review.” ( )
  wendy333 | Oct 22, 2023 |
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I was expecting a historical mystery story but after reading the publisher's summary I realized that was a faulty expectation. The book is more historical fiction than mystery, although there are mysteries that need to be resolved in the plot. This is not to say that I was bored. I enjoyed reading about the Aretoli family dynamics but was expecting Flavio and Niccolo to be as close as they were before Niccolo went off to fight in Crete. This was probably not realistic given that Flavio married Niccolo's girlfriend while he was away. As the oldest son, Flavio should have been more assertive than Niccolo. Instead, Flavio was intimidated by his younger brother and carried a lot of angst over their relationship post Crete. He eventually became an angry and vindictive person which I did not see coming. Niccolo kept his emotions to himself and found ways to keep busy in order to avoid expressing them. He is definitely the hero of the story. Their relationship, though, is what this story is ultimately about. Niccolò had the support of his father Angelo. Angelo saw too many faults in his oldest son and preferred that Niccolo run the family business. He helped him excel in the Senate. This is what made Flavio so jealous and he consequently became a vindictive man. There were two sisters and another brother in the Aretoli family. Youngest brother Marco did not involve himself in the family business, preferring to study painting. Oldest sister Asparia was the most politically astute member of the family and I loved hearing her tell the boys what was really happening in Venice and how they should handle the family’s interests. Camilla, the baby of the family, rounds out the Aretoli cast of characters. The family has some amazing characters. With the Venetian families of Dandolo, Brattori, Feratollo and Madina offering conflict for them, I think this would make a great series. ( )
  Violette62 | Oct 21, 2023 |
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This book is a fantastic journey back to Venice, Italy in 1365! We are introduced to the Aretoli family. This family is a merchant family. The story is primarily about the relationships of the 2 eldest brothers—Flavio and Niccolo--the decisions that they make and the consequences of those decisions on the rest of the family. Competition and betrayal between the two brothers goes beyond simple sibling rivalry and extends to the entire family as well as officials of the Venetian government.
The adventure continues as one brother is forced to go to a foreign land for his safety. Pirates, a war, and betrayal all around make for an exciting story. I found this book to be impossible to put down. The characters are well developed, and the ending was very satisfying.
I really enjoyed this book! I thoroughly enjoyed learning about the characters as well as the customs and history of this time in this part of the world. If you like historical fiction, I think this book is for you! ( )
  cme07 | Oct 15, 2023 |
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1365, Venice, Italy. For generations, the merchants of House Aretoli have profited through faithful service to the Republic of Venice. Despite being only a minor senatorial family, they've established a reputation for reliability, fidelity, and ingenuity.

But the Aretoli are about to face the ultimate test. Caught up in a rebellion on Venice's territory of Crete, young Niccolo Aretoli returns as a hero after saving the governor's life and evacuating the loyal citizenry. Yet despite his new fame, not all is well in Venice. Niccolo's beloved has been forced into marriage to safeguard her family from ruin. Fresh jealousies divide him from his brother Flavio. And traitorous senators and a seductive foreign agent threaten to divide and destroy his family as part of an even darker design.

From brothel to Senate, on land and sea, through marriage and loss, the sons and daughters of House Aretoli struggle against spies, treachery, and assassination. The seeds of discord are already growing, and they threaten to turn sibling against sibling. Chased on land and sea by enemies and betrayed by his closest allies, Niccolo must overcome a conspiracy that threatens his survival, the lives of his family, and the very existence of the republic itself.
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