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Médicis Daughter by Sophie Perinot
Médicis Daughter by Sophie Perinot










Médicis Daughter by Sophie Perinot

Of course today authors – and perhaps especially newbies – are expected to do more than sit and wait.

Médicis Daughter by Sophie Perinot Médicis Daughter by Sophie Perinot

So you sit in your seat holding your breath. If people clap wildly you will be thrilled. You’ve done all you could to prepare (watched hours of practice, made the costume) but now your baby has to stand on her own. Launching a debut is sort of like putting your child on stage at the school talent show. I was much more at ease when I was working with my editor to polish the book. Sophie: Exciting yes, but actually I think the last weeks before launch are a tough gig. Jerelyn: This must be an exciting time for you, what does launching a début novel entail? I would like to thank Sophie for agreeing to this interview. As I have said I have not read this book, but it is one of the ones I am looking most forward to this year. The youngest was Beatrice of Provence, Queen of Sicily to say they were at the center of western power would be an understatement. Who, was for a time styled as King of the Romans, so Sanchia was also a Queen of sorts. Since I haven’t read it I don’t know how much we will learn of Sanchia Countess of Cornwall who was married to Richard Earl of Cornwall. They were Marguerite Queen of France, and Eleanor of Provence, Queen of England. Perinot will be focusing on the elder two. They were the daughters of Raymond or Ramon Berenguer V Count of Province he had 4 daughters all would become Queens. Her book The Sister Queens is one of the few I have seen about these remarkable women. I first became aware of Sophie Perinot from Facebook she is friends with several authors I follow. This is a first for me and I am flying blind, I am interviewing an author whose first book is yet to be released.












Médicis Daughter by Sophie Perinot