by Sandra Gulland
I have written a review of the entire trilogy and put it under the firt book entitled The Many Lives & Secret Sorrows of Josephine B..
I loved this one just as much as the first, if not more! It (for the most part) was happier. I didn't know much about Josephine before I started these, and I don't know much about what will happen in the final book of the trilogy...but I know enough to know that it isn't good. So I'm thrilled this o...
Book #2 in the Josephine Bonaparte trilogy. This installment picks up where the last one left off: the day after Napoleon and Josephine's wedding in 1796. It ends at the beginning of 1800 when Napoleon and Josephine move into the Tuileries Palace.I can't remember how many times I thought, "Poor Jose...
i must admit i liked this single lady more before she put a ring on it. somehow rose was more compelling than josephine.