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 · To Serve a King by Donna Russo Morin is a novel of 16th century France. The heroine, Genevieve Gravois, believes she is the sole survivor of a fire that killed both her parents. Her aunt and King Henry VIII of England both tell her the fire had been set by the King of France, Francois I, and from that moment on, a deep hatred for the French king takes root inside the young girl 19s soul/5.  · Praise for Donna Russo Morin's The Courtier's Secret "As opulent and sparkling as Louis XIV's court and as filled with intrigue, passion and excitement as a novel by Dumasa feast for the senses." --Romantic Times (4 stars) "Vivid, delightful, spiriteda page-turner as smooth as fine cognac." –Steven Manchester, author of The.  · For more visit my website www.doorway.ru Purchase here Donna Russo Morin Books. Sunday, January 9, Notes on a Novel: To Serve A King When writing François I, I was not unmindful or blind to his brutish youth, however I was deeply aware of the personal hardships he encountered—the loss of spouse, the loss of beloved children Author: Donna Russo Morin.


Morin, Donna Russo. To serve a king, New York: Kensington Pub Corp, Raised to one day kill King Francis I Genevieve is terrible confused when the day comes to obey King Henry VIII of England, in the assassination she was raised to complete Genevieve finds she has come to adore the King of France she had once hated so much. TRUE AND LASTING POWER. COMES TO THE MEDICI. Re-entering the world of the Medicis, the moment has arrived for 'the' generation, one so powerful that most biographies, studies, and genealogical trees only begin here. Herein is the man lauded as not only the founder of the Medici bank but labeled as well as the founder of the family, a man so. V isit my Calender of Events for more details on special events: May-Review +Giveaway: To Serve a King by Donna Russo Morin-Guest Post: Anne Whitefield-Author Interview: Anne Easter Smith-Review: Scimitar by Robin Raybould-Review: Divine Sacrifice by Tony Hays-Review + Giveaway: Queen By Right by Anne Easter Smith June-Review: Elizabeth I by.


Donna Russo Morin is the award winning of author of historical fiction. A graduate of the University of Rhode Island, she lives near the ocean, her greatest muse. Her two sons, Devon and Dylan--an opera singer and chef--are still her greatest works in progress. To SERVE A KING. “Russo Morin has created a wonderful heroine and painted a brilliant portrait of aneglected court.”. From her earliest days, Genevieve Gravois has known one fact above all: Francois I, king of France, is her enemy. Raised by her embittered aunt after her parents' deaths, Genevieve hasbeen schooled in things no woman should. Notes on a Novel: To Serve A King. When writing François I, I was not unmindful or blind to his brutish youth, however I was deeply aware of the personal hardships he encountered—the loss of spouse, the loss of beloved children, the slow torture of watching his own power diminish as he aged.

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