The wait is over. Sophie Perinot, author of The Sister Queens, has a
new book available for pre-order! Medicis Daughter travels forward
three-hundred years from Perinot’s last novel to the intrigue-riven
French court of Charles IX, spinning the tale of beautiful princess
Marguerite who walks the knife’s edge between the demands of her
serpentine mother, Catherine de Medicis, and those of her own
conscience. This is a coming-of-age story that will remind audiences
that, when it comes to the 16th century, the Valois are even sexier than
the Tudors—and just as treacherous.
“This is Renaissance France meets Game of Thrones: dark, sumptuous historical fiction that coils religious strife, court intrigue, passionate love, family hatred, and betrayed innocence like a nest of poisonous snakes. Beautiful Princess Margot acts as our guide to the heart of her violent family, as she blossoms from naive court pawn to woman of conscience and renown. A highly recommended coming-of-age tale where the princess learns to slay her own dragons!” –Kate Quinn, Bestselling author of LADY OF THE ETERNAL CITY
“The riveting story of a 16th century French princess caught in the throes of royal intrigue and religious war. From the arms of the charismatic Duke of Guise to the blood-soaked streets of Paris, Princess Marguerite runs a dangerous gauntlet, taking the reader with her. An absolutely gripping read!” –Michelle Moran, bestselling author of THE REBEL QUEEN
“Rising above the chorus of historical drama is Perinot’s epic tale of the fascinating, lascivious, ruthless House of Valois, as told through the eyes of the complicated and intelligent Princess Marguerite. Burdened by her unscrupulous family and desperate for meaningful relationships, Margot is forced to navigate her own path in sixteenth century France. Amid wars of nation and heart, Médicis Daughter brilliantly demonstrates how one unique woman beats staggering odds to find the strength and power that is her birthright.” –Erika Robuck, bestselling author of HEMINGWAY’S GIRL
An active member of the Historical Novel Society, Sophie has attended all of the group’s North American Conferences and served as a panelist multiple times. Find her among the literary twitterati as @Lit_gal or on facebook at www.facebook.com/sophie. perinot.author.
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Publication Date: December 1, 2015
Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books
Formats: eBook, Hardcover
Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books
Formats: eBook, Hardcover
Genre: Historical Fiction
Hardcover, 384 pages
Expected publication:
December 1st 2015
by Thomas Dunne Books
Winter, 1564. Beautiful young Princess Margot is summoned to the
court of France, where nothing is what it seems and a wrong word can
lead to ruin. Known across Europe as Madame la Serpente, Margot’s
intimidating mother, Queen Catherine de Médicis, is a powerful force in a
country devastated by religious war. Among the crafty nobility of the
royal court, Margot learns the intriguing and unspoken rules she must
live by to please her poisonous family.
Eager to be an obedient daughter, Margot accepts her role as a
marriage pawn, even as she is charmed by the powerful, charismatic Duc
de Guise. Though Margot’s heart belongs to Guise, her hand will be
offered to Henri of Navarre, a Huguenot leader and a notorious heretic
looking to seal a tenuous truce. But the promised peace is a mirage: her
mother’s schemes are endless, and her brothers plot vengeance in the
streets of Paris. When Margot’s wedding devolves into the bloodshed of
the St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre, she will be forced to choose between
her family and her soul.
Médicis Daughter is historical fiction at its finest, weaving a
unique coming-of-age story and a forbidden love with one of the most
dramatic and violent events in French history.
Praise for Médicis Daughter: A Novel of Marguerite de Valois
“This is Renaissance France meets Game of Thrones: dark, sumptuous historical fiction that coils religious strife, court intrigue, passionate love, family hatred, and betrayed innocence like a nest of poisonous snakes. Beautiful Princess Margot acts as our guide to the heart of her violent family, as she blossoms from naive court pawn to woman of conscience and renown. A highly recommended coming-of-age tale where the princess learns to slay her own dragons!” –Kate Quinn, Bestselling author of LADY OF THE ETERNAL CITY
“The riveting story of a 16th century French princess caught in the throes of royal intrigue and religious war. From the arms of the charismatic Duke of Guise to the blood-soaked streets of Paris, Princess Marguerite runs a dangerous gauntlet, taking the reader with her. An absolutely gripping read!” –Michelle Moran, bestselling author of THE REBEL QUEEN
“Rising above the chorus of historical drama is Perinot’s epic tale of the fascinating, lascivious, ruthless House of Valois, as told through the eyes of the complicated and intelligent Princess Marguerite. Burdened by her unscrupulous family and desperate for meaningful relationships, Margot is forced to navigate her own path in sixteenth century France. Amid wars of nation and heart, Médicis Daughter brilliantly demonstrates how one unique woman beats staggering odds to find the strength and power that is her birthright.” –Erika Robuck, bestselling author of HEMINGWAY’S GIRL
Médicis Daughter: A Novel of Marguerite de Valois Available for Pre-Order at
SOPHIE PERINOT is the author of The Sister Queens and one of six contributing authors of A Day of Fire: A Novel of Pompeii. A former attorney, Perinot is now a full-time writer. She lives in Great Falls, Virginia with her three children, three cats, one dog and one husband.
An active member of the Historical Novel Society, Sophie has attended all of the group’s North American Conferences and served as a panelist multiple times. Find her among the literary twitterati as @Lit_gal or on facebook at www.facebook.com/sophie.
Médicis Daughter Pre-Order Blitz Schedule
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Tuesday, June 9
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Wednesday, June 10
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Passages to the Past
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Historical Readings & Reviews
Thursday, June 11
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Caroline Wilson Writes
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Friday, June 12
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