Duchess of Aquitaine
By (Author) Margaret Ball
Griffin Publishing
Saint Martin's Griffin,U.S.
1st August 2007
United States
General
Fiction
FIC
Paperback
384
Width 154mm, Height 233mm
The beautiful, brilliant daughter of the Duke of Aquitaine, Eleanor grows up in one of Europe's most dazzling courts, the birthplace of courtly love. In 1137, she is only 15 when her father dies suddenly, leaving her heir to the richest province in France - and an irresistible prize for the first baron who rides in to kidnap her and seize her lands.While her advisors condemn it as a madness to expose Eleanor to such danger, the duke is convinced that beyond her youth and loveliness lies the brains of a man and the soul of a warrior. Upon his death, Eleanor hatches a scheme to marry King Louis himself. But, despite her determination to hold up her end of the bargain, Eleanor learns she has more courage and conviction than her husband, and must eventually strike her own path out of a loveless marriage to an even greater alliance with Henry II of England.Sweeping from the French countryside to the courts of Paris to the perils of the Crusades, Duchess of Aquitaine introduces one of the most powerful, resourceful, and intriguing women in all of history.
"What a ripping way to learn a history lesson." --Kirkus Reviews
"This book is as rich in detail as the finest tapestry, as sumptuous as a fur rug and dazzling in its portrait of a remarkable woman." --Romantic Times
"Vivid descriptions of life in the Holy Land and of the Byzantine Court match vivid characterizations." --Publishers Weekly
Margaret Ball lives in Austin, Texas with her husband, two children, three cats, one dog, and a constantly changing assortment of smaller animals. She is the author of several science fiction and fantasy novels.