"Traitor and True: A Romance" by John Bloundelle-Burton is a historical fiction story that pulls readers into a dangerous world of love and deceit in 17th-century France. The book drops you right into a plot to overthrow King Louis XIV, following characters like Captain La Truaumont and Emérance, Marquise de Villiers-Bordéville, as they make their way through a maze of political schemes. It starts in a lively Paris tavern where whispers of a secret plan and forbidden love hint at the high stakes ahead. As loyalties are questioned and romance blossoms in the shadows, the story promises a thrilling ride filled with suspense and drama.
Traitor and True: A Romance
By John Bloundelle-Burton
In a France ruled by whispers and secrets plotters gamble everything for love and power, risking treason for a chance at a different future.
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