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To Dance With Kings: A Novel of Versailles

To Dance With Kings: A Novel of Versailles

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Versailles - A Journey
Review: 5 Years ago I checked out a book from the library for a comfortable read - instead I was treated to an astonishing journey through time!

Our journey commences in the early part of Louis XIV's reign when the nobility of France descend on the quiet country village of Versaille to enjoy a grand fete held by the king at his father's hunting lodge. Four young noblemen, due to lack of accomodation stay in the home of a humble peasant. She gives birth to a daughter whom one of them names Marguerite. Augustin Roussier promises to return in 17 years to court the newborn baby.

It is this master stroke which enables Ms Laker to give us a full view of life at the time. We learn of the hardships peasant life, Marguerite working as a fan maker from as young as five, making her the strong independant woman she eventually becomes. At the same time we are given lavish descriptions of Augustin's life as a rich coutier in favour with the king. We not only read about the transformation of the hunting lodge into the largest palace in the world, but can almost see it happening. We feel geniune emotion as the relationship between Marguerite and Augustin develops sharing in their happiness and heartbreak and at times even betrayal. We share in the dangers faced by the huegenots and turn the page almost before completing it to see what happens next.

We follow events to the end of Louis' reign when he is suceeded by his great grandson. Marguerite's daughter Jasmin takes us on the next stage of our journey. We learn of the neglect of France at the expense of Versaille. We envy her loving childhood and feel both her pain and her suffering during her life at Chateax Valverde. Like her we experience compassion for the desparate plight of the poor. During this time we are learning of the court of Louis XV. We are introduced to Madame de Pompadour and other historical charachters who become our friends and our enemies. We are also briefly know Violette, Jasmin's wild and beautiful daughter enraptured by Versaille and willing to take any chance for what she wants from life.

The final stage of our journey takes us through the reign of Louis XVI up to and including the revolution. We get to know Marie Antoinette as a friend. Our tour guide is now Rose the fourth generation of the family and in my opinion the least loveable. However although I never feel personally close to Rose the wonderful descriptions of events and frightening experiences she has during the revolution kept me enraptured to the end.

Throughout the whole novel we are treated to colourful descriptions of changing fashions so not only do you read about the charachters you can almost see them. Should you visit Versaille after reading this book they will be forever in your mind.

I finally managed to buy To Dance with Kings on Amazon - it will not find its way back on the web - it will be treasured for the rest of my life.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I can't count how many times I have read this book!!
Review: Any history buff, romance reader, or basically anyone with a soft spot for enduring love should have a copy of this book in their home. I read it first when I was 13 years old, I am now 25 and still re-reading it each winter.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Laker at her best
Review: Anyone liking a bit of learning along with sheer enjoyment should read ANY Rosiland Laker book. To Dance with Kings rates right up there with Circle of Pearls and the Warrwyck sagas. You're always sad when the characters go. I definite 5 star.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Love it!!!
Review: I first read this novel in high school after a friend gave it to me. It was as if from any dream I had dreamt before. Absolutely beautiful, well-written and the description of every detail from the colors of the gowns to the scenery was amazing. I ended up having the book stolen. I bought it at a local bookstore about 3 years after that, read it again, then gave it to my sister to read. She loved it just as much as I did, however whe moved and lost the book in the process. Then not too long ago, after endless searches in bookstores, I found it was no longer published. I then searched this site and found it, FINALLY, bought it again and have enjoyed reading it for the third time! I personally find it to be one of my favorite books, if not my favorite. I recommend it to any one who finds the French and the time of the revolution to be intriguing. I know you will love it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Amazing book
Review: I have read this book several times and thoroughly enjoy it each time! The plot is very intricate, the story is wonderful, and the language is beautiful. This is my favorite book and I highly recommend it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Amazing book
Review: I have read this book several times and thoroughly enjoy it each time! The plot is very intricate, the story is wonderful, and the language is beautiful. This is my favorite book and I highly recommend it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I could not put this one down!
Review: I love historical novels and this one is one of the best. Even though I read it over 4 years ago, I can still remember details. It really brought history alive with the behind-the-scenes look at King Louis XIV and his creation of Versailles as the center of Frech government. On the other hand, one can relate to the outrage of the peasant's at seeing with their own eyes the lavishness of the court all the while their own families were starving and homeless. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who really needs to get lost in a book. It was so captivating that I was written up at work for trying to sneak reading time in!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful
Review: To Dance With Kings was the first Rosalind Laker book I read, and I have not stopped reading her books since. Set in the lavish courts of King Louis XIV, you can't help but be drawn into their world of lust, greed and granduer. All of that and you get a love story that spans generations and tugs at your heart. A must to read, as are all of Rosalind Laker's novel's.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Would make a FABULOUS movie!
Review: Well, this book would make an excellent movie. It has an intriuging plot, deep characters, and a truly fun romance story. However, it's written a little too over-dramatically for me. Actually: it reads like a romance novel. No trash involved in this one, but it truly is a dramatized love story... and all that jazz. My favorite part was the history behind it, dealing with Louis XIV and his palace at Versaille - marvelous. So while I enjoyed reading this book very much... I think I'd enjoy it more in theaters.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent historical & romantic epic
Review: With the three reigns of Louis' XIV, XV & XVI as the backdrop, Ms. Laker tells a wonderful epic of four women, of the same lineage, who overcome all the adversities that many women experienced during this time period -- love, heartbreak, marital abuse, political strife, poverty... overcome by courage, self-respect and dignity.

Ms. Laker creates superb imagery and historical accuracy of 17th & 18th century France, right down to the architectural details of the Palace of Versailles, as well as the political & social goings-on of these respective periods.

If the historical accuracy of this book doesn't capture your attention, the romantic storyline certainly will.


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