Michelle Moran is the internationally bestselling author of many historical novels. A California native with a master’s in education, she was inspired to write historical fiction by her experiences on archeological digs. Her novels, translated into more than twenty languages, include Nefertiti, The Heretic Queen, Cleopatra’s Daughter, Madame Tussaud, The Second Empress, Rebel Queen, Mata Hari's Last Dance, and Maria. A frequent traveler, she currently lives with her family in England.
“The Second Empress is a masterful work of fiction portraying the
little known history of Napoleon’s desperate attempt to acquire an
heir . . . The Second Empress is another wonderful read by a
fantastic author.”—Romance Junkies
“Moran has once again proven her skills as a mesmerizing
storyteller with The Second Empress. She gathers her readers into
the heart of the story and takes them on an adventure into a world
where most would never dare venture. Moran’s characters are
engaging and her use of historical facts, bits and pieces of
correspondence and ephemera tie this story together to create a
fascinating tale that won't soon be forgotten.”—Times Record
News
“Colorful . . . [a] nicely crafted work of historical
fiction.”—Romantic Times
“Michelle Moran is beloved by readers of historical fiction for her
lively and well-researched novels . . . Marie-Louise may be the
character that readers will love, but it is Pauline they will love
to hate . . . [Moran] wastes no time attempting to make the reader
sympathetic for the megalomaniac Napoleon, instead providing
compelling—if not always entirely likable—characters who must make
difficult choices: What is the best way to be loyal to one’s
family? When does self-respect and self-worth require giving up the
person you love?”—SheKnowsdotcom, “Red Hot Book of the Week”
“This book covers the last six years of Napoleon’s reign . . . If
you like French history you will enjoy this novel.”—British
Weekly
“Compelling fiction. . . Ostensibly the portrait of Marie-Louise of
Austria, who became Napoleon’s second wife, the novel’s title could
as easily apply to the emperor’s sister, Pauline . . . Another
enjoyable historical from Moran.”—Publishers Weekly
“Stunning in form, theme, and plot . . . Don’t hesitate to purchase
this beautifully written gem, which is certain to shoot to the top
of the charts, if not start a craze for everything Moran.”—Library
Journal
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