In the tradition of The Birth of Venus and The Other Boleyn Girl comes a dramatic and compelling story of a princess from Naples who marries into one of the most glittering and infamous families of the Italian Renaissance Sancha of Aragon, beautiful and vivacious, arrives in Rome after marrying an heir to the Borgia dynasty. But Rome, seething with conspiracy and intrigue, is a world away from the sunlit Naples of her childhood. When she discovers her new husband in the embrace of not one, but several women, she is heartbroken. Lonely, she befriends her glamorous and tantalizing sister-in-law, Lucrezia Borgia, whose reputation as a seductress is unparalleled; among her conquests, it is rumored, is her own brother, Cesare. Her jealousy is legendary and some say she has used poison to rid herself of rivals. Gradually, the two women develop a cautious friendship, and Sancha comes to admire Lucrezia's ability to navigate the dangerous political currents. But when Sancha is seduced by none other than Cesare himself, whose sexual magnetism and cruelty have made him notorious, she realizes she has placed herself in serious danger. If her secret is discovered, it could not only destroy her, but threaten her beloved Naples. Possessed of an indomitable spirit, she must summon courage and cunning to protect her country, her family and herself.
The author of Lord of the Vampires delivers the dramatic and compelling story of a princess from Naples who marries into one of the most glittering and infamous families of the Italian Renaissance.
Product Identifiers
ISBN-10
0312341385
ISBN-13
9780312341381
Key Details
Author
Jeanne Kalogridis
Number Of Pages
528 pages
Format
Paperback
Publication Date
2005-05-01
Language
English
Publisher
St. Martin's Press
Additional Details
Copyright Date
2005
Illustrated
Yes
Dimensions
Weight
14 Oz
Height
0.9 In.
Width
5.5 In.
Length
8.3 In.
Target Audience
Group
Trade
Classification Method
LCCN
2004-066433
LC Classification Number
PS3561.A41675B67
Dewey Decimal
813.54
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
"From sexual passion to mortal danger, the dramatic shift of real historical events will keep the reader turning the pages." ---Philippa Gregory, author of The Other Boleyn Girl