Louis XIV is one of the best-known monarchs ever to grace the French throne. But what was he like as a young man--the man before Versailles? ? After the death of his prime minister, Cardinal Mazarin, twenty-two-year-old Louis steps into governing France. He's still a young man, but one who, as king, willfully takes everything he can get--including his brother's wife. As the love affair between Louis and Princess Henriette burns, it sets the kingdom on the road toward unmistakable scandal and conflict with the Vatican. Every woman wants him. He must face what he is willing to sacrifice for love. But there are other problems lurking outside the chateau of Fontainebleau: a boy in an iron mask has been seen in the woods, and the king's finance minister, Nicolas Fouquet, has proven to be more powerful than Louis ever thought--a man who could make a great ally or become a dangerous foe . . . Meticulously researched and vividly brought to life by the gorgeous prose of Karleen Koen, Before Versailles dares to explore the forces that shaped an iconic king and determined the fate of an empire.
This book is written in the early reign of Louis XIV; the time of March 1661 to September 1661 to be exact. There are many different characters in the book, from Louis XIV, his mistresses, and his courtiers. The book also takes many of these characters and progresses the story on from their point of view. I would say that the multiple points of view although wonderful to the story to see what everyone was planning and thinking, it was a bit tiring to process since the switch between different characters is not always readily apparent. Reading about his very early reign and his steps to gain complete control from the tradition of “First” Ministers was interesting, as I know very little about this particular King. I would read this book again, but not for some time. It was interesting but there was still a lot to be desired. As I said too many voices, too many side stories
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Published by April M , 2 years ago
The Story line is a short glimpse into the life of Louis XlV King of France in his early twenties in the 17th Century & some of the players at court, the decisions that changed his reign, & some of the women he loved, including his wife, his sister in law, and her maid of honor. This story shows some of his inner battles with a young king who has the weight of the nation on his shoulders & his inner search to do what is right for his people, his morals, and his kingdom.
This book read very nicely with no long periods of dragging on. It tells of some of the inner circle of family, friends, enemies, lovers,& spies.
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