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Medicis Daughter: A Novel of Marguerite de Valois
Medicis Daughter: A Novel of Marguerite de Valois | Sophie Perinot
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Winter, 1564. Beautiful young Princess Margot is summoned to the court of France, where nothing is what it seems and a wrong word can lead to ruin. Known across Europe as "Madame la Serpente," Margot's intimidating mother, Queen Catherine de Medicis, is a powerful force in a country devastated by religious war. Among the crafty nobility of the royal court, Margot learns the intriguing and unspoken rules she must live by to please her poisonous family. Eager to be an obedient daughter, Margot accepts her role as a marriage pawn, even as she is charmed by the powerful, charismatic Duc de Guise. Though Margot's heart belongs to Guise, her hand will be offered to Henri of Navarre, a Huguenot leader and a notorious heretic looking to seal a tenuous truce. But the promised peace is a mirage: her mother's schemes are endless, and her brothers plot vengeance in the streets of Paris. When Margot's wedding devolves into the bloodshed of the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre, she will be forced to choose between her family and her soul. "Medicis Daughter" is historical fiction at its finest, weaving a unique coming-of-age story and a forbidden love with one of the most dramatic and violent events in French history."
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theladygreer
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Please welcome Sophie Perinot to the blog for #womenshistoryreads today! She has a wonderful way of connecting the past and present, showing how our foremothers confronted the same issues that still challenge us today. Greermacallister.com/blog #womenshistorymonth

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Early morning text from the daughter = book and a coffee. She was excited because she'd just finished a 7 day cruise and wanted me to know she had a "BLAST!" I think I'll be taking a nap later.

BookishMarginalia More reading time! How's the book? 7y
rustoryhuf @BookishMarginalia I finished it this afternoon while floating in the pool. A great way to end a fun weekend and the book was very good. 7y
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This is, honestly, one of my favorite books ever. I could not put this down. I had never heard of this family, but this made my curiosity insatiable about them.

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