Shortly after I finished reading and reviewing The Last Queen by C.W. Gortner, I asked him if I could review The Confessions of Catherine de Medici when he was finished writing it. I loved The Last Queen and I wanted more by this talented author.
I’m so glad that he agreed!
In this fictional memoir, Catherine De Medici, the last of the Italian Medicis, is sent to France as a young woman to marry Henri, the son of King Francois. Henri has no interest in Catherine, as he has a mistress, Diane le Poithers, that he is very much in love with. After years of not having a child together due to lack of trying, Catherine is forced to bargain with Diane to have a heir and secure her future in France. They come to an understanding and Diane even stays in the room while Catherine and Henri have sex, coaching them into different positions that will help Catherine become pregnant.
They finally have heirs but what Catherine doesn’t bargain for, is that Diane raises her children. The later come to resent Catherine for that arrangement, even though it was beyond her control.
After Henri dies Catherine seizes power to secure the crown for her sons. Four of her sons became King, in succession but Catherine either served as regent or advisor to each of them.. She tried to broker peace and tolerance between the Catholics and the Protestant Huguenots again and again.
History has labelled Catherine De Medci as an evil witch, as Queen of France however, C.W. Gortner shows a different side of her. He treats her in a much more balanced view, as a mother, friend, lover, and Queen. He pulls this off smoothly and keeps the pages turning in a fury to see what happens next.
A lot of the story focused on the conflict between the Catholics and the Protestant Huguenots. Although Gortner had to do this, I thought the story got just a little bit bogged down with all of the details. This is a very minor flaw and otherwise the story seems flawless.
I don’t know what Gortner’s next book will be about but I can hardly wait! I’d love to review it Christopher.
4.5
Thanks to Cheryl C. Malandrinos of Pump Up Your Book and C.W. Gortner for this book and for letting me part of the tour.
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I never realized de Medici’s life was so sad! This sounds like a great book!
Thanks for the fabulous review of Christopher’s latest. I truly enjoyed this book, as well.
Readers can go out to Christopher’s website http://cwgortner.com/ to read an excerpt and view the video trailer. There’s also a wonderful video interview with Christopher talking about Catherine de Medici.
Thanks again.
Cheryl
I thought this one was really good as well. His next book is going to be about Isabella of Spain (Katherine of Aragon’s mother).
Thank you for this marvelous review, Teddy. I always enjoy visiting your blog and hope your readers will find The Confessions of Catherine de Medici as enthralling as you have.
With my warm regards,
C.W.
Kathy, It really is! I have read two of Gortner’s books and loved both of them. I know you aren’t as big on historical fiction as I am but if you are in the mood for some, you can’t go wrong with his books.
Cheryl, Thanks for stopping by and for the links, I just added the trailer to my review.
Daphne, That should be awesome, I can hardly wait!
Christopher, thanks so much for stopping by! I look forward to your next book about Isabella of Spain!
Reading about Royalty isn’t really my thing but I’m glad to hear you enjoyed this book so much, Teddy. 🙂
Thanks Wanda!
What a life royals live!