The King's Women

Published
Dec 1992
Main Genre
Historical Romance Hist. Romance
Pages
560

About This Book

The ill-starred beginnings of Charles VII, eleventh child of a mad king and a notoriously depraved queen, were hardly a lineage that would equip him to bring splendor and greatness to the Kingdom of France. But Charles had a secret weapon in the extraordinary women who indulged him, inflamed, influenced and informed him: his godmother, the elegant Duchess of Anjou, lovingly prepared a young Charles for the throne far from the carnal affairs at court...his exquisite mistress Bonne taught a fledgling king the art of love and claimed a forbidden corner of his heart even after his forced marriage to the dowdy and steadfast Marie...the glorious Agnes became the coveted prize in a fierce struggle between Charles and his rival...and, above all, Joan of Arc, the peasant girl who risked all for her beloved country -- and the man for whom she vowed to win a kingdom! This is the enthralling, passion-filled saga of Charles of France, born into a tempestuous world of violence and intrigue...and of the women who ruled his desires and shaped his destiny!

Genres & Themes

Genres

Buy This Book

Formats & Editions

Browse the different covers, formats, and publication history for this title.

Paperback

Paperback edition cover
Mass Market Paperback
First Edition Dec 1993 Signet ISBN 0451403894
Buy