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An Indiscreet Princess

A Novel of Queen Victoria's Defiant Daughter

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Before Princess Margaret, before Duchess Meghan, there was Princess Louise: royal rebel.

As the fourth daughter of the perpetually in-mourning Queen Victoria, Princess Louise's life is more a gilded prison than a fairy tale. Expected to sit quietly next to her mother with down-cast eyes, Louise vows to escape the stultifying royal court. Blessed with beauty, artistic talent, and a common touch, she creates a life outside the walled-in existence of the palace grounds by attending the National Art Training School—where she shockingly learns to sculpt nude models while falling passionately in love with famed sculptor Joseph Edgar Boehm.

But even as Louise cultivates a life outside the palace, she is constantly reminded that even royal rebels must heed the call of duty—and for a princess that means marriage. Refusing to leave England, she agrees to a match with the Duke of Argyll, and although her heart belongs to another, she is determined to act out her public role perfectly, even if her private life teeters on the brink of scandal. But when a near fatal accident forces Louise back under her mother's iron rule, she realizes she must choose: give in to the grief of lost love or find the strength to fight for her unconventional life.

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    • Library Journal

      June 10, 2024

      Blalock (The Last Debutantes; The Other Windsor Girl: A Novel of Princess Margaret, Royal Rebel) delves into royal or royal-adjacent women who refuse to conform to the life dictated by their station. Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, the subject of her latest novel, is seen through her royal mother's journal entries, letters, and articles from various newspapers of her day. Louise was the most artistic of Victoria and Albert's children and a sculptor in her own right. She fights for the opportunity to attend the National Art Training School to pursue her interest in sculpting. Later, she begins a love affair with her tutor, Joseph Edgar Boehm. Narrator Ann Marie Gideon provides a stuffy, upper-crust British accent that belies her Southern roots. Her rendition of Queen Elizabeth will make listeners sit up straight and remember their manners. VERDICT Listeners will love this authentic portrayal of a princess who struggled to find happiness and fulfillment despite the demands of her royal position. Recommend to fans of Melanie Benjamin, Alison Weir, and Marie Benedict.--Laura Trombley

      Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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