By: Anne O'Brien
Genres: Historical
Posted: July 12, 2011
Although Eleanor questions whether this somber young boy meant to devote his life to the church can protect her lands, she believes she can mold him into an effective ruler. In fact, Eleanor realizes that she can use Louis' gullibility to her advantage. After all, the great Duchess of Aquitaine never intended to allow any man to rule over her lands. Through careful manipulation, Eleanor is able to rouse Louis into battle when her lands are threatened by an unruly vassal. But when Eleanor convinces Louis that he is a capable of another military victory, she discovers that the king of France is not only incompetent in the bedroom, but on the battlefield as well.
Eleanor's strained marriage to the French monarch results in years of sexual frustration and solitude, since Louis' fervent devotion to the church leaves little time for producing an heir. When Louis is finally roused from his religious stupor, he announces that he will undertake a crusade to the Holy Land. Eleanor jubilantly agrees to accompany her husband expecting a great adventure, but their horrific experience on the crusade finally destroy the marriage that Eleanor has secretly cursed for years. As Eleanor realizes what she must do to release herself from a marriage that will never benefit her or her people, an unexpected opportunity leads Eleanor to her true destiny.
Anne O'Brien's vivid and engaging storytelling will remind readers of Philippa Gregory. QUEEN DEFIANT, however, does not deviate from historical facts. The author brings to life a queen who lived 900 years ago by showing the depth of her passion and loyalty to her lands. QUEEN DEFIANT focuses on Eleanor's early years in France during her disastrous marriage to King Louis VII. Anne O'Brien presents Eleanor in the best possible light, but does not gloss over Eleanor's well-known faults and scandals. History buffs who are intrigued by Eleanor of Aquitaine will devour this early portrait of one of England's most fascinating queens.
Book Summary
A riveting novel of Eleanor of Aquitaine's early adult years from the author of The Virgin Widow.
Orphaned at a young age, Eleanor, Duchess of Aquitaine, seeks a strong husband to keep her hold on the vast lands that have made her the most powerful heiress in Europe. But her arranged marriage to Louis VII, King of France, is made disastrous by Louis's weakness of will and fanatical devotion to the Church. Eleanor defies her husband by risking her life on an adventurous Crusade, and even challenges the Pope himself. And in young, brilliant, mercurial Henry d'Anjou, she finds her soul mate-the one man who is audacious enough to claim her for his own and make her Queen of England.
by: Anne O'Brien
New American Library
June 1, 2011
On Sale: June 6, 2011
Featuring: Eleanor of Acquitaine; Henry d'Anjou
448 pages
ISBN: 0451234111
EAN: 9780451234117
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