Genre: Historical Fiction
Age Range: Adult
This is another book from the same author that wrote "The Secret Of The Glass". Actually, this one is her first book, I read them out of order. This one is set at the Palace of Versailles during the reign of King Louis XIV. The main character, Jeanne, sees how pointless life at court is and longs to do something more with her life. She is given this opportunity when she is fencing with her uncle (in secret, of course) and finds herself in the middle of a fight between some Musketeers and men who are trying to murder the Queen. Seeing her incredible skills with a sword, the Musketeers befriend her, thinking she is a he. So, she finds herself a disguise and joins them to protect the Queen and find meaning in her life.
Of course, one of the Musketeers just happens to be incredibly handsome and not only becomes a close friend of her male self, but of her female self as well. She is then left with the task of reconciling the two sides of her life, hopefully bringing them together in a happy ending.
Again, the historical aspects of the book were fascinating. I learned quite a few things I didn't know about The Sun King. I knew a little of his reputation for lavishness and caring only for his own entertainment while his people were starving, but I had no idea just how bad it was. It was fascinating and a little disturbing to read about life at court in this time. It was a hundred years before the French Revolution and I could already see it coming!
Recommendation: This is definitely well worth reading!
so I'm not sure how I haven't been coming here to read your posts...but this certainly helped me a TON. I have been looking for a good book to read that ISN'T on par with the popularity of Harry Potter or the Hunger Games, and historical fiction is my favorite!
ReplyDeleteTime for another trip to the library! :)