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, Genevive 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 Genevive 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 Chteau 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.
For fans of Stephanie Dray's The Women of Chateau Lafayette." - Publishers Weekly BookLife Editor's Pick