As Napoleon Rises from the Ashes of The French Revolution, One Woman Dares to Spy Against Him
Sentenced
to eight months in an insane asylum for the crime of impersonating a man,
Geneviève LaGarde fears giving birth in a filthy cell will mean certain death
for her and her unborn child. Desperate for her release, her husband, Louis,
trades his freedom for hers and must join Bonaparte’s army in Egypt.
As Geneviève wages her own war against the tyrannical general, she not only risks her own life but also those of her children and the four hundred families who depend on the Château de Verzat estate. Knowing her desperate actions could cause the government to confiscate the entire vineyard, she sacrifices everything to save her husband and protect the people who become her family.
A captivating tale of the power of love, hope, and courage, and the strength of community.
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Debra Borchert has had many careers: clothing designer, actress, TV show host, spokesperson for high-tech companies, marketing and public relations professional, and technical writer for Fortune 100 companies. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, The Christian Science Monitor, and The Writer, among others. Her short stories have been published in anthologies and independently
A graduate of the Fashion Institute of Technology, she weaves her knowledge of textiles and clothing design throughout her historical French fiction. She has been honored with a Historical Novel Society Editors’ Choice, Publishers Weekly BookLife Editor’s Pick, and many other five-star reviews.
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Editorial Reviews:
“Fans of historical fiction will find this novel a most captivating read.” —Kirkus Reviews
“For fans of Stephanie Dray's The Women of
Chateau Lafayette.” —Publishers
Weekly BookLife Editor's Pick
“A compelling story of love, war, and fierce family loyalty. While the narrative stays true to the social mores of the French Revolutionary era, Borchert gives her readers powerful and active female characters who often cunningly use conventional gender expectations to conceal their real motives and actions. Fans of historical fiction will find this novel a most captivating read.” —Kirkus Reviews
“Readers of historical fiction with a strong current of love and loss will
enjoy watching both Louis and Geneviève fight their own battles in hopes of
reuniting—and reunifying their ravaged country. Sweeping,
passionate portrait of the everyday lives in Bonaparte's France.” —Publishers Weekly BookLife
Editor's Pick
“Set against the tumultuous backdrop of war-ravaged France during the French
Revolution and Napoleonic Wars, the novel masterfully merges historical
accuracy with fictional storytelling, plunging readers into an immersive and
authentic world. Geneviève's strong-willed nature and unwavering determination
make her an intriguing protagonist. Her interactions with others, particularly
Louis and Aurélia, reflect themes of resilience, human connection, and the
complexities of personal relationships. The dialogue crackles with wit and
the smooth pacing and the tight plotting keep readers invested. Simply un-put-downable.” —The Prairies Book Review
“With meticulous attention to detail, Borchert grounds her portrayal of wartime
experiences in historical context and realism, drawing upon thorough research
and actual events to vividly depict the trials of the era. Throughout, the book
explores a myriad of themes, such as family, identity, resilience, human connection,
and the complexities of personal relationships while raising questions about
the price of war, the boundaries of morality, and the impact of violence on
individuals and communities. An absolute stunner.”
—BookView Review
“The divisive tragedy of war pulls a fearless fighter from the vineyard to the
front lines in Her Own War by Debra
Borchert, a gripping and lyrical work of historical
fiction.” —SPR
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