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Los Reyes Malditos II. I enjoyed the second one even more and am anxiously waiting to get my hands on Queen Jezebel! For a historical fiction lover not just paying attention to romancethis was an absolute treat.

I was rooting for Catherine hardcore. You and I would die for our country. View all 8 comments. It is deliciously unclear. Apr 24, Rachel rated it it was ok.

Queen Jeanne of Navarre did die just after she signed the marriage contract serpiebte by Catherine. May 10, Jackie rated it liked it. Animal abuse and death.

I will see if this book was serpieente reading after I finish the other two in the series. Unlimited Madame Serpent - by Jean Plaidy. Jean Plaidy Eleanor Alice Burford, Mrs George Percival Hibbert was a British author of about historical novels, most of them under the pen name Jean Plaidy which had sold 14 million copies by the time of her death She chose to use various names because of the differences in subject matter between her books the best known, apart from Plaidy, are Victoria Holt 56 million and Philippa Carr 3 million Lesser known were the novels Hibbert published under her maiden name Eleanor Burford, or the pseudonyms of Elbur Ford, Kathleen Kellow and Ellalice Tate Many of her readers under one penname never suspected her other identities.

Commentaires: Sarah Presto agitato Okay, I know this book isn t exactly serious literature It s probably not fair to be nitpicky about historical accuracy But Italy was not a country in the s Not politically, not linguistically, and definitely not like this Oh, our poor country, Sebastiano Our poor suffering country I know how you feel You and I would die for our country pg Yes, Sebastiano, she said, for the sake of your country you would gladly die a thousand deaths.

Louise This novel is as much the story of Jeanne of Navarre as it is Catherine It is a deeply romantic story of teenagers in love forced to acquiesce to marriages that further their families ambitions It poses the personalities, passions and motives that may have formed the back story of St Bartholomew s Massacre. In the introduction, Plaidy notes how her narrative on Catherine s alleged poisonings fits the historical record King Francis did die after drinking from a cup and it did pave the way for Cath [ Matt Plaidy has been called one of the great historical fiction writers of the 20th century, particularly in her focus of European history and the female players that shaped its development In this, the first of a trilogy, Plaidy invites the readers into the world of Catherine de Medici As with many young women of the time, she was a pawn on the chessboard of European peacemaking, where marriages helped not only strengthen alliances, but allowed monarchies to oversee larger pieces of the European pie [ Rabbit Paint me like one of your 19th century gothic heroines!

This book was amazing Not necessarily the best book ever written, but it was entertaining as fuck Also trashy Also crazy the you read I was rooting for Catherine hardcore She was a vicious she devil but I could understand why She was a pawn, but she used that to her advantage Also Anne, I wanted to hate, but she made such a good villain to Catherine.

Trigger Warning Animal abuse and death. This novel is as much the story of Jeanne of Navarre as it is Catherine It is a deeply romantic story of teenagers in love forced to acquiesce to marriages that further their families ambitions It poses the personalities, passions and motives that may have formed the back story of St Bartholomew s Massacre. In the introduction, Plaidy notes how her narrative on Catherine s alleged poisonings fits the historical record King Francis did die after drinking from a cup and it did pave the way for Cath [ Plaidy has been called one of the great historical fiction writers of the 20th century, particularly in her focus of European history and the female players that shaped its development In this, the first of a trilogy, Plaidy invites the readers into the world of Catherine de Medici As with many young women of the time, she was a pawn on the chessboard of European peacemaking, where marriages helped not only strengthen alliances, but allowed monarchies to oversee larger pieces of the European pie [ This book was amazing Not necessarily the best book ever written, but it was entertaining as fuck Also trashy Also crazy the you read I was rooting for Catherine hardcore She was a vicious she devil but I could understand why She was a pawn, but she used that to her advantage Also Anne, I wanted to hate, but she made such a good villain to Catherine.

Trigger Warning Animal abuse and death. Decent, if not groundbreaking Occasionally stilted and weighed down with expositionary dialogue, but nonetheless an engaging read and look at the life of one of France s most infamous Queens Though Madame Serpent was definitely not the best Jean Plaidy novel I have ever read, I can say I enjoyed it for the most part and that it was worth the 10 for the ebook.

Catherine de Medici was educated to never show her emotions or sentiments Sadly, that was one of an important thing, to make her become a cruel woman Since i study read about St Bartholomew s Day massacre and read and watched the movie La Reine Margot , i never forget the fanatic catholic woman, connected to poisons and necromancy I was surprised to know that a Queen, could be so evil But, i know that everything happens because of something And reading the book, i could learn that she had a sad [ This was my first Plaidy book and I enjoyed it At first I thought it was dragging along, but once I remembered this was book one of the trilogy, it all made sense This book re imagines the events that eventually shaped Catherine de Medici into the woman she would become Catherine went to France wide eyed and innocent and quickly became disillusioned Although she loved her new father, Francis I, and his court, she never gained the courts full acceptance Catherine was on excellent terms with the K [ An historian friend of mine called Catherine de Medici a formidable woman Before I read this book, I knew almost nothing about her, but this book certainly doesn t portray her as a formidable woman It shows her as a frail, meek, tormented woman who has been for the most part abandoned by her husband The title is a total misnomer It shouldn t be called Madame Serpent but rather Madame puppy or Madame mouse Additionally, the book ends shortly after the point where Mary Stewart Mary Stuart, Mary Q [



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