A historical fiction novel about one of the most politically savvy families of all time.
Oh, the Borgias. What an extraordinary family and what a story.

Just when you think that things couldn’t become more scandalous, they do.
A Pope with a family? Check. Forbidden attraction between siblings? Check. Poisonings and intrigue and, dare I say, murder?
The attraction of this story is not just the crazy Borgias, it’s also Rome itself.
All roads lead to it, the center of power in Europe for centuries. One never really “rules” Rome, you just ride your wave of popularity until it crashes.

This city was the perfect backdrop to showcase the political acumen of Alexander VI, Cesare Borgias, and, eventually, Lucrezia Borgias.
Blood & Beauty contains political as well as personal drama, the shifting alliances of kings, queens, and city-states, and some very unique family dynamics.
Sarah Dunant ranks among my favorite historical fiction authors. Her stories are well-researched and never dull.

Somehow, she distills the legend to find the human being within.
If you enjoy historical fiction about the Renaissance and Rome, it doesn’t get much better than this.
Thanks for reading!
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