...For me...I think you already know the answer..JOSEPHINE!!! For the life of me I just don't get why she didn't write about her..I just can't figure this one out- especially since she mentions Bonaparte all the time (even in Indiscretions as a matter of fact...)
I also wish she'd written about Louis XIV. Whenever she mentions him, it's mostly as an introduction to other main characters. (I guess you could call him an 'Incidental') LOL!!
Yes, yes, yes I wish she would have written about The Black Prince~Edward III eldest son. There is a portrait of him in Hever Castle and he looked so handsome, so manly, like such a knight. I just stood there and stared at it for a long time. I thought can I just jump on the back of your horse and ride away with you. Oh my I am getting carried away.
...For me...I think you already know the answer..JOSEPHINE!!! For the life of me I just don't get why she didn't write about her..I just can't figure this one out- especially since she mentions Bonaparte all the time (even in Indiscretions as a matter of fact...)
ReplyDeleteI also wish she'd written about Louis XIV. Whenever she mentions him, it's mostly as an introduction to other main characters. (I guess you could call him an 'Incidental') LOL!!
The Wandering Prince has quite a bit about Louis... he would be an Incidental ;)
ReplyDeleteI would love to read Josephine Plaidy style as well!
I would have to say Juana la Loca
ReplyDeleteLady Godiva is a good one. How about Catherine the Great?
ReplyDeleteYes, yes, yes I wish she would have written about The Black Prince~Edward III eldest son. There is a portrait of him in Hever Castle and he looked so handsome, so manly, like such a knight. I just stood there and stared at it for a long time. I thought can I just jump on the back of your horse and ride away with you.
ReplyDeleteOh my I am getting carried away.