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Anne and Charles

Passion and Politics in Late Medieval France: the Story of Anne of Brittany’s Marriage to Charles VIII

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Anne and Charles

By: Rozsa Gaston
Narrated by: Anna Parker-Naples
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"A historically sharp and dramatically stirring love story." (Kirkus Reviews)

"Gaston's blend of royalty, young love, and the French Renaissance is enchanting." (Publishers Weekly)

When Anne of Brittany's father dies in 1488, she becomes Duchess of Brittany, her country's ruler at age 11. For the next three years, the unmarried, orphaned duchess is pursued by suitors while Brittany is invaded by its larger, more powerful neighbor of France. With no other way out, at age 14 she agrees to marry Charles VIII, King of France, to save her country. Better to be a queen than a prisoner....

Unexpectedly, a passionate relationship ensues. Yet Charles cannot shake off bad habits he has brought into their marriage, and Anne cannot help him in his darkest area of struggle.

Together, they introduce the wonders of the Italian Renaissance to France, building one of Europe's most glorious 15th century courts at their royal residence in Amboise, in the heart of the Loire Valley.

But year after year they fail to achieve the one most important aim they must accomplish to secure the future of their kingdom. As they desperately attempt to make their shared dream come true, an unexpected twist of fate irrevocably changes the fortunes of both Anne and Charles.

Contains mature themes.

©2018 Rozsa Gaston (P)2018 Tantor
Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Romance Royalty Middle Ages Renaissance Feel-Good

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At first I thought I had accidentally bought a children’s book...until a clumsy attempt at 'adult' content suddenly appeared. The authors vocabulary appears to be limited...the same adjective or adverbs appear repetitively. Cliche ridden and filled with anachronistic phrasing interspersed with pompous attempts at appropriate speech patterns.
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