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Vatican Princess: A Novel of Lucrezia Borgia
Vatican Princess: A Novel of Lucrezia Borgia | C W Gortner
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For fans of Philippa Gregory and Alison Weir, bestselling author C. W. Gortner effortlessly weaves history and drama in this captivating novel about one of the world's most notorious families. Glamorous and predatory, the Borgias fascinated and terrorized fifteenth-century Renaissance Italy, and Lucrezia Borgia, beloved daughter of the pope, was at the center of the dynasty's ambitions. Slandered as a heartless seductress who lured men to their doom, was she in fact the villainess of legend, or was she trapped in a familial web, forced to choose between loyalty and survival? With the ascension of the Spaniard Rodrigo Borgia as Pope Alexander VI, a new era has dawned in Rome. Benefitting from their father's elevation are the new pope's illegitimate children--his rival sons, Cesare and Juan, and beautiful young daughter Lucrezia--each of whom assumes an exalted position in the papal court. Privileged and adored, Lucrezia yearns to escape her childhood and play a part in her family's fortunes. But Rome is seductive and dangerous: Alliances shift at a moment's notice as Italy's ruling dynasties strive to keep rivals at bay. As Lucrezia's father faces challenges from all sides, the threat of a French invasion forces him to marry her off to a powerful adversary. But when she discovers the brutal truth behind her alliance, Lucrezia is plunged into a perilous gambit that will require all her wits, cunning, and guile. Escaping her marriage offers the chance of happiness with a passionate prince of Naples, yet as scandalous accusations of murder and incest build against her, menacing those she loves, Lucrezia must risk everything to overcome the lethal fate imposed upon her by her Borgia blood. Beautifully wrought, rich with fascinating historical detail, The Vatican Princess is the first novel to describe Lucrezia's coming-of-age in her own voice. What results is a dramatic, vivid tale set in an era of savagery and unparalleled splendor, where enemies and allies can be one and the same, and where loyalty to family can ultimately be a curse. Praise for The Vatican Princess "In a literary exploration riven with Shakespearean quantities of murder, lies, deceptions, and treachery, Gortner's narrative gains veracity with his atmospheric exploration of fashion, architecture, and art on the stage of 'loud, filthy, and dangerous' Rome. Gortner has imagined Lucrezia Borgia's life from a feminist perspective."--Kirkus Reviews "[Gortner] has invested his novel with impressive historical detail that is woven neatly into the threads of the story, and his afterword and references offer excellent insight."--Historical Novels Review "Assiduously researched and expertly crafted, this novel takes readers inside the treacherous world of the Borgias--one of history's most dysfunctional ruling families--and brings to life the sympathetic and freshly imagined character of their leading lady, Lucrezia. This unholy plunge into Rome's darkest dynasty is wholly engrossing."--Allison Pataki, New York Times bestselling author of Sisi Empress on Her Own"The world of Renaissance Italy is vividly brought to life--I'm captivated by this knowledgeable author's take on the controversial Borgias."--Alison Weir, New York Times bestselling author of Katherine of Aragon, The True Queen "Impressive research, a lush background, and deft characterization of these turbulent times make for a fascinating read."--Margaret George, New York Times bestselling author of Elizabeth I
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LibraryCin
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Gortner does a really good job of historical fiction from the viewpoint of a woman. I upped my rating in the last ¼ of the book or so, after Lucrezia married her second husband, whom she loved. The afterword goes a bit further into history after where the book leaves off so we know what happened to all the major players in the book, in addition to talking a bit about the author‘s research.

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Caroline2
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Pickpick

This guy is fast becoming my favourite historical fiction writer. Another cracking read that completely immersed me in 15th century Rome with the Borgia clan. 👍

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Caroline2 @Birdsong28 oh sounds fab, stacked! 😉 5y
Caroline2 @nikkiamanda yep, I‘ve got that one on my tbr list. 👍 5y
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Lel2403
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Blue books, more than I thought...#bluebooks @howjessreads

thereadingowlvina Lovely pic! 🤗💙 6y
TNbookworm Love your photo💙 6y
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tammysue Great pic 💙 6y
SilversReviews LOVE the BLUE...that suitcase is very cool. 6y
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Lel2403 @JennyM thank you ❤️ 6y
Caffeinated_Reader The good daughter was such a great read! Also lovely picture! 6y
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Lynnsoprano
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I really tried, but this just didn‘t do it for me. There are no sympathetic characters here, nothing I could relate to. I could deal with all the intrigue, but when I got to the sexual assault and incest, I drew the line. To me, that‘s not entertainment in any circumstance. I don‘t know how historically accurate it is, and I don‘t care. Done.

drbethandherkindle Ick, that sounds like the Borgias show with Jeremy Irons as Pope Alexander…so much incest in that 7y
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Lynnsoprano
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“You never know when Fortuna will turn her back on you. Those who are wise know when to accept while we still can.”

I think it‘s the reading gods that have turned their backs on me. I‘ve been busy this past week, plus we were babysitting both grandkids, but even so I‘ve had little enthusiasm for reading. I feel as if my brain wants a break. Very strange for me.

Cinfhen It happens sometimes ~ it‘ll come back to you 7y
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Lynnsoprano
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#nextup I know almost nothing about the Borgias, so even though it‘s fiction, I‘m sure to learn something.

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Laalaleighh
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#marchwrapup #marchrecap

🥇The Vatican Princess; Traitor To The Throne; The Seven Husbands Of Evelyn Hugo, The Disappearances; The Perfume Collector; The Coincidence Makers; Three Souls
🥈The Last Equation Of Isaac Severy; Rainbirds; Not That I Could Tell; When Dimple Met Rishi; The House On Tradd Street, Other People‘s Houses; To Kill A Kingdom
🥉The Traitors Game; The Land Of Stories 4

🙅🏼‍♀️ The Hazel Wood; Your One And Only

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Laalaleighh
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About 1/3 of the way through this book about the Borgias told from Lucrezia‘s point of view and utterly absorbed.

Nute I have this and I can‘t wait to read it. I love historical fiction about this family. 7y
Chelleo I listened to the audiobook and really enjoyed it. Crazy, amazing story. 7y
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Booknerd2
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I've read a lot of books about the Borgias. Love or hate them they are definitely interesting. This is from Lucrezia's point of view. Was she as evil as she has been portrayed in history or a pawn in her father and brothers' play for power? Great book!!!

rustoryhuf Just finished this last month. Definitely an interesting read. 7y
Booknerd2 @rustoryhuf I really enjoyed it 😁. I'll definitely try this author again. 7y
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Mariana1
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Pickpick

I Just love it 😊 must read more from this author.

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Mariana1
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Reading about Lucrécia and the borgia family reminded me that i still have to watch this tvshow ?on my to-watch list ?

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Mariana1
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Currently reading ?first book of this author, Just love history and books that are inspired by it

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Mariana1
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Reading 😊

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Bengali.bookworm
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Historical fiction is becoming one of my favorite genres! 🤓📚My second Audiobook!#bengalibookworm #bookblogger #bookstagram #book #bookish #bookworm #bookaholic #bookaddict #booksofinstagram #booklove #library #librarylove

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Lynnsoprano
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Life is good when you're at a library with its own Dunkin Donuts.

tpixie Wow!! Smart idea at library! 8y
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Lynnsoprano

Life is good when you're at a library with its own Dunkin Donuts.

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Lynnsoprano
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I picked this up while spending the morning in one of my favorite libraries. I'm a sucker for historical fiction. But sitting by the window in my favorite spot, I couldn't get rid of the glare of s sunny South Florida day.

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MissSusie66
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Even though I already read an ARC of this I wanted to listen to audio because Julia Whelan narrates it.

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skrishna
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I've enjoyed all of Gortner's novels, and this book reimagining Lucrezia Borgia was no exception.

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