The Vatican Princess: A Novel of Lucrezia Borgia by C.W. Gortner
“Do not make the mistake of thinking you're unique, When we are young, we believe we can wrap life around our little finger, but life has a way of teaching us who is stronger. In The end, you are but a woman.”
I loved this book, C.W. Gortner is one of my favorite authors, he has never let me down in any of his books and he didn’t in this one, from the beginning I was enthralled with the story, it is a story about Lucrezia Borgia, told by Lucretia Borgia, from when she is a young girl who is loved and happy. This novel brought to us a poignant look at her life. She was not a villain, as portrayed by most pre-modern historians and perpetuated by the rumors that have survived through passaging time. She was indeed a puppet used by her father and brother for their familial ambitions.
Gortner has created a strong Lucrezia who could stand up to her family and survive the hardships thrown at her: the loss of her beloved Alfonso, the son she had to give up and being used by her father and brother for political gains. It could not have been easy for a young woman growing up in a family as powerful and scheming as the Borgias, and yet she did it. We will never know what their lives were really like, with there being so many rumors and so few facts, but this story takes a captivating stab at it. But we know that they were a close family; while her father and Cesare loved her dearly, her relationship with her brother Juan was deadly.
While most novelists of the Borgia sub-genre overindulge and fantasize with rumors, Gortner has strived for accuracy, setting him apart from the others. His Lucrezia was kind and good, albeit naive. Her trust and faith in her father and brother were always foremost. The innocence she displayed for her brother, Juan, and her first husband was also apparent. All she knew was love; she couldn’t know how cruel the world would be. She believed in her family, and that was her undoing.
When Lucrezia’s eyes are finally opened to the scheming of her father, she ultimately finds the strength to stand up to him and put an end to it all. She starts a new life of her choosing and becomes the woman she was. It wasn’t easy when men dominated and women were supposed to idly do their bidding, but Lucrezia came from a powerful family, and in the end, that gave her the strength to choose.
Superb account of Lucrezia Borgia from her childhood filled with lies and dominating family to a young woman who bravely forgoes her family’s power-hungry plots and becomes a survivor with little help from her murderous family. She suffered many losses and started a new through three marriages. I feel I got fresh insight into a figure deemed evil and a murderer to a more logical account of the pawns women were in her time.
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