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Louise de la Valliere

A Tale of Love, Loyalty, and Royal Intrigue at the Court of Louis XIV
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In the shadow of the Sun King, secrets burn brighter than gold.

Louise de la Vallière continues the sweeping saga of The Vicomte de Bragelonne, bringing us into the glittering and treacherous court of Louis XIV. Amidst the splendor of Versailles, one woman becomes the center of royal desire, dangerous rivalries, and heartbreaking choices.


As the King's affection falls on the gentle and pure-hearted Louise, love becomes a battlefield—tested by ambition, betrayal, and the masks worn by nobles and musketeers alike. Meanwhile, D'Artagnan, Raoul, and the aging but ever-formidable Three Musketeers face dilemmas of honor, loyalty, and sacrifice as their world begins to change.


Alexandre Dumas delivers his signature blend of romance, action, and historical drama in a novel that pulses with passion and politics, rich in both personal conflict and grand spectacle.


"Dumas writes with the sweep of history and the soul of a poet. Louise de la Vallière is both tender and thrilling."

– Historical Novel Society


"A must-read for fans of The Three Musketeers. Full of emotion, intrigue, and unforgettable characters."

– The Paris Review


Why Readers Love It:

Explores the private lives behind public power in 17th-century France


⚔ Continues the epic Musketeer saga with love, sacrifice, and suspense


A deeply emotional narrative of duty vs. desire


Click 'Buy Now' to return to the world of musketeers, monarchs, and the woman who captured a king's heart—and paid the price.

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Veröffentlichungsdatum auf Litres:
08 August 2025
Umfang:
610 S.
ISBN:
9782386919756
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