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He brought one very bad habit to their marriage. What was it?

03 Thursday Oct 2019

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Anne and Charles ebook edition on promotion Oct. 3-10, 2019, 99 cents, 99 pence http://lrd.to/ANNEANDCHARLES Book One of the Anne of Brittany Series.

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Budapest Romance, Serbian edition, just out by Vulkan Press

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Budapest Romance, Serbian edition, just out July 2019.

A tale of two foreigners falling in love in Budapest’s thermal bath spas.

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Charles? Needs watching.—Anne and Charles for Valentine’s Day, Anne of Brittany Series, Book One

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Rising star spotlight on novelist Rozsa Gaston by InD’tale Magazine

01 Friday Feb 2019

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Read InD’tale Magazine’s full interview on novelist Rozsa Gaston here: http://magazine.indtale.com/magazine/2019/february/viewer/desktop/#page/30

 

 

 

 

 

 

Anne of Brittany? Born Jan. 25, 1477, she was raised to rule and knew how to lead.

25 Friday Jan 2019

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Jan. 25, 2019 – Happy 542nd anniversary of the birth of Anne of Brittany — a female role model for leadership for all times.

Discover her in Sense of Touch, prequel to the Anne of Brittany Series.

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Charles? Needs watching.–Anne of Brittany Series, Book One

24 Thursday Jan 2019

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Discover the story of Anne of Brittany’s marriage to Charles VIII, King of France, in Anne and Charles, Book One of the Anne of Brittany Series.

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Be inspired in 2019. Let Anne of Brittany’s story show you how.

10 Thursday Jan 2019

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Find the Anne of Brittany Series here. Discover the keys to self-possession and self-confidence in the true story of this 15th century ruler.  Let 2019 be your year to fly.

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BookBub announces new release Anne and Louis from Rozsa Gaston

29 Thursday Nov 2018

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NYT bestselling author Eleanor Brown selects Anne and Louis by Rozsa Gaston for BookLife Prize finals

20 Tuesday Nov 2018

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Booklife mentions Anne and Louis 11-19-18

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Anne and Louis joins Sense of Touch and Anne and Charles in the Anne of Brittany Series.  Learn from early Renaissance ruler Anne of Brittany the power of self-possession and self-confidence.

Anne and Louis—Winner, Publishers Weekly 2018 BookLife Prize, General Fiction Genre

06 Tuesday Nov 2018

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Anne and Louis cover mockup 11-5-18Anne and Louis wins the General Fiction genre of the Publishers Weekly 2018 BookLife Prize.

Book Two of the Anne of Brittany Series, Anne and Louis covers the first years of Anne of Brittany’s marriage to Louis XII, King of France. Featuring a cast of characters from Christine de Pizan to Cesare Borgia, Anne and Louis serves up historical accuracy with passion and wit, according to InD’Tale Magazine.

“A gripping novel about a larger than life queen, Anne and Louis is a smartly written read filled with both passion and wit.”—InD’tale Magazine

Here’s what New York Times bestselling author Eleanor Brown says about Anne and Louis:

“A lively, engaging story, rich with historical detail that brings the story of a forgotten queen to life. Reminiscent of Philippa Gregory and Jean Plaidy, Anne and Louis gives voice to Anne of Brittany, allowing her to step from the historical shadows and illuminating her as a determined and influential political figure, as well as a bright and devoted woman in her own right.” —Eleanor Brown, NYT bestselling author of The Weird Sisters, The Light of Paris

Anne and Louis Booklife Prize finalist 11-2-18

https://booklife.com/books/11/01/2018/booklife-prize-names-six-finalists.html

Anne and Louis excerpt:

“Charlotte, you are safe. She is gone,” he murmured behind her.

Charlotte turned and slapped Nicolas de Laval across the face as hard as she could. “And since you are not gone, I am not safe at all,” she hissed.

Nicolas stumbled backward, his hand to his cheek. “My lady, you misunderstand.”

“I understand perfectly. You know her, she knows you, and I don’t want to know anymore.”

—Anne and Louis, p. 84

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