Anne, Duchess of Brittany, is sovereign ruler of Europe's richest independent duchy. Her husband is Louis XII, King of France. Anne is as determined to maintain Brittany's independence from France as Louis is to see it one day become part of his kingdom.
As lovers, Anne and Louis are in accord. As rulers, their aims differ. Who will prevail?
Anne and Louis: Rulers and Lovers is Book Three of the Anne of Brittany Series.
“In this engrossing volume of the Anne of Brittany Series, the author deftly recreates the complex political landscape of Europe … Her mastery of the historical period is superb, and her portrayal of the social nuances of the day painstakingly authentic. This is a delightful blend of historical rigor and dramatic entertainment, delivered in easily companionable prose.”
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Discover the story of Anne and Louis’ greatest conflict in
Anne and Louis: Rulers and Lovers
Book Three of the Anne of Brittany Series.
France, 1506: In the dawn of the sixteenth century, Louis XII, King of France, wants his daughter to succeed to France’s throne as queen-consort. Anne, Duchess of Brittany and Queen of France, wants her daughter to succeed to Brittany's ducal throne, where she will one day rule, not just sit next to one who rules.