A review by katejeminhizer
Anne and Louis Forever Bound: The Final Years of Anne of Brittany's Marriage to Louis XII of France by Rozsa Gaston

4.0

This book is a very readable account of the later years of Anne of Brittany and King Louis XII of France. While the book can be read as a standalone, some cursory knowledge of the couple and/or the time period is extremely beneficial to following all of the character dynamics. Anne is characterized as the more conscientious of the two. While Louis seemed to be antagonistic in international and religious affairs, Anne was more level headed. Anne ensured the continuity of her family's rule of the Duchy of Brittany by her capable diplomacy while serving as both Duchess of Brittany and Queen of France. She was ever aware of her need to produce a male heir of France. Although she was unable to do so, her and Louis' daughter Claude became the Queen consort of France upon Louis' death. The author Gaston shows a couple in love that are each aware of their individual responsibilities to each other, themselves, and to their people.
I received a copy of this title via NetGalley.