Autors: Sandra GullandAlso known as: Sandra Gulland
8 past events. Words Worth Books: Sandra Gulland, Mary Swan (Marts 3 at 19:30) Sandra Gulland on tour for Mistress of the Sun.; Mary Swan on tour for The Boys in the Trees. Event location: Knox Presbyterian Church, 50 Erb St West , corner of Erb and Caroline in Waterloo
Added by Bahiyya. Calgary Public Library - Memorial Park Branch: Sandra Gulland (Aprīlis 24 at 19:00) Sandra Gulland reads from Mistress of the Sun. The author of the Josephine B. trilogy returns with this novel, based on the life of a horsewoman, Louise de la Vallière, the child of minor nobility who grows up to become one of the most mysterious consorts of France’s King Louis XIV, the charismatic Sun King. Co-sponsored by Pages Books on Kensington.
Added by SandraGulland. Lynn Valley branch of the North Vancouver District Public Library: North Shore Writer's Festival (Aprīlis 25 at 19:30) Sandra Gulland on tour for Mistress of the Sun.
Added by SandraGulland. R.J. Julia Booksellers: Sandra Gulland (Jūnijs 4 at 19:00) Sandra Gulland reads from Mistress of the Sun.
Added by collsers. Anderson's Bookshop - Naperville: Sandra Gulland (Jūnijs 12 at 19:00) Meet Sandra Gulland, author of the internationally acclaimed Josephine B. Trilogy about Josephine Bonaparte. Ms. Gulland now returns with her long-awaited next book, Mistress of the Sun, an irresistibly engaging novel thathistorical fiction fans will love.
Added by bookjones. Lake Forest Book Shop: Author Luncheon: Sandra Gulland (Jūnijs 13 at 11:30) Sandra Gulland discusses Mistress of the Sun. Luncheon: $43.00 To reserve call 847-234-4420.
The author of the internationally acclaimed Josephine Bonaparte trilogy returns with another irresistible historical novel, this one based on the life of Louise de la Vallière, who, against all odds, became one of the most mysterious consorts of ... (more)France's Louis XIV, the charismatic Sun King. Set against the magnificent decadence of the seventeenth-century French court, Mistress of the Sun begins when an eccentric young Louise falls in love with a wild white stallion and uses ancient magic to tame him. This one desperate action of her youth shadows her throughout her life, changing it in ways she could never imagine. A riveting love story with a captivating mystery at its heart, Mistress of the Sun (Touchstone $26.00, due June 3) illuminates both the power of true and perfect love and the rash actions we take to capture and tame it. Event location: Lovell's of Lake Forest, 915 South Waukegan Road, Lake Forest, IL 60045, (847) 234-8013
Added by bookjones. Borders - Wilmette: Sandra Gulland (Jūnijs 13 at 19:30) Gulland returns with her long-awaited next novel set in the magnificent decadence of the 17th century French court.
Added by bookjones. Vroman's Bookstore: Sandra Gulland discusses and signs Mistress of the Sun (Jūnijs 30 at 19:00) This is a call for all lovers of historical fiction, and of Sandra Gulland, to join us when Sandra presents her latest book, Mistress of the Sun. This novel based on the life of Louise de la Valliere, who, against all odds, became one of the most mysterious consorts of France's Louis XIV, The charismatic ... (more)Sun King. Sandra will be attending the event in full costume and would love for everyone to join her.
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