European Plots
European fiction encompasses the rich tapestry of Europe's history, from medieval castles to Renaissance courts and beyond.
How to build the perfect European Plot
- Historical Regions: Set narratives in different European regions, from the Mediterranean to the Nordic lands.
- Cultural Movements: Explore the artistic and intellectual movements that shaped Europe.
- Monarchs and Leaders: Feature European monarchs, leaders, and visionaries.
- Intrigue and Diplomacy: Weave tales of political intrigue, alliances, and rivalries.
- Historical Events: Incorporate pivotal events such as wars, revolutions, and discoveries.
Some European plot ideas
Discover plots and titles that transport readers to the diverse landscapes and cultures of Europe, where history and art collide.
Born of Rebels
In the heart of France during the French Revolution, a Royal Guardsman discovers his true ancestry ties him to the rebels he's been tasked with executing. Now, he must reckon with loyalty and identity, caught between two worlds.
Symphony of Rebellion
During the dark times of World War II, a trio of gifted musicians from different parts of Europe forms an unlikely alliance to save disappearing musical heritage and inspire resistance with their soul-touching melodies.
Scent of a Conspiracy
Amidst the lavish lifestyle of the Tudor Court, a young perfumer rises to fame, attracting the queen’s attention. Entrusted with a deadly secret mission, he must decode a letter that could change England’s history forever.
The Girl Who Found Time
In 17th Century, Spain a plucky peasant girl accidentally uncovers a lost ancient artifact and becomes entangled in a deadly race against time, greed, and power that threatens to toppla the Spanish Empire.
Farmer of the Famine
When a devastating famine sweeps through Ireland during the 1800s, a resilient Irish farmer decides to journey across the treacherous sea to America in search of a better life for his family, not knowing the trials that await him.