Monday, May 10, 2021

Anne and Louis Forever Bound Release Blitz with Rozsa Gaston

  

Title: Anne and Louis: Forever Bound
Author: Rozsa Gaston
Genre: Historical Fiction
Publication Date: May 10th, 2021
Hosted by: Lady Amber's Reviews & PR

Blurb:

“A vibrant and dynamic retelling of Louis XII and Anne of Brittany’s life."—Publishers Weekly BookLife Prize

“… a captivating drama.”—Kirkus Reviews

 

The year is 1508. Louis XII, King of France, wants to stamp France’s footprint upon Italy.

 

Anne of Brittany, Queen of France, and ruler of neighboring realm Brittany, wants to produce a son and heir for Louis and to save the independence of Brittany from France.

 

Louise of Savoy, the mother of the king’s intended successor, the future Francis I, wants to see her son on the throne of France.

 

All three have suffered the twisting of their fates by Anne de Beaujeu, the spider king’s daughter, who ruled France from 1483-1491. Two shake off her shadow; one does not.

 

One sees their dreams come true; two do not. But in this game of thrones, winners lose and losers win the greatest prize of all.

Anne and Louis Forever Bound is the standalone fourth and final novel of the award-winning Anne of Brittany Series.



Rozsa Gaston writes playful books on serious matters, including the struggles women face to get what they want out of life. She studied European history at Yale, and received her Master’s degree in international affairs from Columbia University. In between, Gaston worked as a singer/pianist all over the world. She lives in Bronxville, NY with her family.

Gaston is currently working on Anne and Louis: Middle Years, Book Three of the Anne of Brittany Series, a fictional account of the life of Anne of Brittany, Queen of France, during the middle years of her second marriage from 1499-1514 to Louis XII, King of France. Her other books include Sense of Touch: Love and Duty at Anne of Brittany’s Court, Budapest Romance, Dog Sitters, Paris Adieu, Black is Not a Color, and Running from Love.

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