Praise for the novels of Renee Ryan

The Paris Housekeeper is the beautifully written story of three very different women caught up in the Nazi occupation of Paris in World War II. The characters of Rachel, Camille and Vivian jump off the page. I enjoyed every page. Highly recommend!

—Karen Robards, New York Times bestselling author of The Black Swan of Paris

“In this Upstairs, Downstairs look at the Ritz during World War II, three lives entwine: a wealthy American widow and two maids at the Ritz, one of whom is in deep peril by virtue of being Jewish. What will they risk? Perfect for fans of Pam Jenoff and Kristin Hannah looking for more stories of heroism in World War II France!”

—Lauren Willig, New York Times bestselling author of Two Wars and a Wedding, on The Paris Housekeeper

The Secret Society of Salzburg is a heart-wrenching yet uplifting tale about the importance of art and beauty in the darkest of times. Renee Ryan weaves a masterful story of the life-or-death struggle Jewish refugees faced anchored by the unbreakable friendship of two extraordinary women. A must-read.”

—Julia Kelly, internationally bestselling author of The Last Dance of the Debutante

The Secret Society of Salzburg is a gripping, emotional story of courage and strength, filled with extraordinary characters and tender relationships. Renee Ryan reminds us that the universal languages of art, music and friendship bring light and hope amid even the most challenging of times. I loved every word.”

—RaeAnne Thayne, New York Times bestselling author of The Beach Reads Bookshop

The Secret Society of Salzburg is a powerful journey of bravery, secrets, and subterfuge. In a world where beauty and art are set amid the ugliness of hate and oppression, two friends emerge to save those most at risk despite being under constant threat of danger. Renee Ryan is a brilliant storyteller and this book is definitely one you don’t want to miss!”

—Madeline Martin, New York Times bestselling author of The Librarian Spy

The Widows of Champagne is a heady concoction of everything I love about historical fiction—history, drama, and passion as effervescent as the resilient LeBlanc women and the champagne that bears their name. I highly recommend!”

—Karen White, New York Times bestselling author
of The Last Night in London