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Monday, November 15, 2010

Mailbox Monday #54

Mailbox Monday was created by Marcia at The Printed Page but is currently on tour. For the month of November it will be hosted by Julie at Knitting and Sundries. Mailbox Monday has lead to my overwhelming pile of books at home to read and those that I wish to get my hands on.

The last two weeks have been quiet for my mailbox. Over the weekend I received the ARC of To Serve a King by Donna Russo Morin from the author for review. I read and reviewed The Secret of the Glass, her previous release, last February. You can check out my review here if you missed it. I am looking forward to reading this book. Thanks Donna.

Here is the blurb:

"They told her that her parents were dead, perished in a fire she barely remembered, a fire set by a king they taught her to hate. 'They' were her aunt and the jolly king, and she had believed them. From that day forward, Genevieve Gravois swore her allegiance to Henry VIII and no other. Raised by her cold and heartless aunt, she learns things no woman should know: how to write and decipher codes, how to use a dagger and a bow…how to kill.

When the time is ripe, Genevieve is thrust into the court of Francois I, a dangerous and magnificent place, as replete with intrigue and conflict as it is with the world's finest artists and musicians. Here, two mistresses, Anne d'Heilly and Diane de Poitiers, struggle for ultimate power. Here, the likes of Catherine de' Medici and Nostradamus explore the realm of the unknown. And here, Genevieve carries out her duties for the king she loves, spying on Francois, doing whatever Henry demands of her. But the French king is not who she thought him to be, his truth is at odds with all she has learned. Her life tangles with lives of others, both worthy and disgraceful, in circumstances none of her training has prepared her for. Genevieve's life spins out of control and she is forced to make deadly decisions about her true and ultimate loyalties."





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4 comments:

  1. To Serve a King sounds very intriguing....I'm hoping my mailbox will contain my copy of The Winter Sea by Susanna Kearlsey today! I've been waiting very patiently for its US release.

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  2. Joanne - Oh, I'm hoping it arives for you!

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  3. I got a crazy huge mailbox this week, and a book that you recommended came in -- Summer at Tiffany! Can't wait to read it, and thanks for putting it on my radar! Here's my Mailbox: Coffee and a Book Chick -- Mailbox Monday...

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  4. Coffee and a Book Chick - Oh Awesome!!! I hope you love it!

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