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The Importance of Sons: Chronicles of the House of Valois - Historical Book on French Royal Dynasty | Perfect for History Enthusiasts & Medieval Research
The Importance of Sons: Chronicles of the House of Valois - Historical Book on French Royal Dynasty | Perfect for History Enthusiasts & Medieval Research
The Importance of Sons: Chronicles of the House of Valois - Historical Book on French Royal Dynasty | Perfect for History Enthusiasts & Medieval Research

The Importance of Sons: Chronicles of the House of Valois - Historical Book on French Royal Dynasty | Perfect for History Enthusiasts & Medieval Research

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An irresistible 16th century tale of intrigue, rivalry and friendship filled with fascinating characters and a compelling plot.—Roberta Rich, Internationally bestselling author of The Midwife of Venice TrilogyWhose Son will be King?In 1491, France conquers Brittany. As part of the peace treaty, fifteen-year-old Duchess Anne must marry the young French king. She arrives in France, defeated, homesick and surrounded by enemies. Once the ruler of her duchy, her only value and duty as queen is to provide an heir. With only her pride to sustain her, can Anne make a place for herself in her enemy’s court?All France rejoices when Charles-Orland is born—except one woman. Countess Louise d’Angoulême resents the tiny, beguiling Queen Anne from the moment they meet. The countess is determined that her son shall reign. When the king sets off for Italy, his sights set on conquest, he appoints his sister as regent. Countess Louise, using her considerable skills for intrigue, grasps the opportunity to challenge the queen.Because her husband’s sister orchestrated the defeat of Brittany, Anne detests the woman. Yet the king relies on his sister, so she holds the key to the king's confidence. Can Anne put aside her anger to make his sister an ally?Most important of all, can she protect her children from Louise's determination that her son will be the next king? Whose son will succeed to the throne?Based on the eventful life of Anne, beloved Duchess of Brittany and influential Queen of France, this is the riveting story of a dangerous rivalry between two strong women in a man’s world and sets the stage for The Importance of Pawns.Lovers of historical fiction will be delighted by this rich portrayal of an overlooked Renaissance queen and her courtiers. Great for fans of: Elizabeth Chadwick, Alison Weir.—Booklife Review, 2022

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I really enjoyed the Importance of Pawns, the first book un this series so signed up eagerly to pre-buy Ms. Morgan's second tale in the Chronicles of Valois.I was immediately swirled into the turbulent, tempestuous life of the young Duchess Anne, brave, enormously strong and wise, especially for a fifteen-year-old. I couldn't help but be drawn to her calm, compelling leadership, and then her travails as she struggles with her new marriage and pregnancy. As she wrestles with jealously and hurt toward her husband, and grief over the loss of her son, my heart was wrung.So I fully expected to loathe Louise, in a sense Anne's nemesis, but Ms. Morgan delicately paints a much more complex and ambiguous picture of Anne's chief rival. She leaps off the page, fully 3D, and I found I developed a reluctant understanding of her villainy and even admiration for her dogged persistence in trying to secure the thrown for HER son.Strongly recommend it! Even if you'd not a habitual reader of historical fiction, this was a gripping and enjoyable story. Plus, I learned a ton I never knew about the Renaissance!