Extremely grateful to Dreamscape Media for accepting my request for the ALC in NetGalley!!🥰
What an awe-inspiring tale of revenge!!🤩🔥 there's always a great sense of satisfaction when men get what they deserve & Jeanne made sure the King paid enough for every wrong he did!!!!
What can you expect -
⚔️14th century France & Britain
⚔️Backdrop of the Hundred Years War
⚔️Warrior Women at their best!
⚔️Middle aged FMC
⚔️Female rage & her thirst for revenge
⚔️Politics & betrayal
⚔️Pirating & battles on sea
⚔️Heartbreak & emotional turmoil
⚔️Loyalty & found family
Jeanne de Clisson,
the noble-woman-turned pirate, is the main character in this historical fiction retelling. Wronged by the King of France who put her husband to death without even a trial, she sets off on her path for revenge against the King & all the nobles who stood by his side.
Even as a child, Jeanne is known to have been fierce & headstrong, and she willingly got into swordplay & is also known to have been the right hand of her husband, Olivier, who fought in the Hundred Years War against Britain. They were equals in fighting, & also took all diplomatic decisions together. With such a loving partner, she also had three children & led a beautiful life. And when that very man was plucked from her & beheaded right in front of her, she couldn't take the injustice that was wrought upon them & took things into her own hands, and began collecting allies in secret & hit the King at every place where he would feel the loss.
"Didn't they know the danger of a woman wronged?"
Jeanne became the annoying thorn at the King's side as she took down his allies & began burning down his places. She was diplomatic, ruthless, deadly & never showed mercy!!! She became
the Lioness of Brittany,
and was revered & respected for her battle strategies & prowess and you would be better off not making her your enemy!🔥
"...she was - a spark, a flame, a raging inferno."
Also I absolutely loved the way she broke every stereotype!!! Women at that time were only allowed to stay beside men & give in to their whims, but she chose to go against all that & took to pirating. If you belonged to the other side of her at sea, she wouldn't think twice to attack you & disarm you within seconds, and then to loot your inventory & throw you at the sharks!!! I know she's morally gray but I loved that about her!😌🤌🏻✨ Women were always advised to be merciful & kind & just nod their heads at everything a man does & says even though it goes against morality, so why can't a woman do the same & punish everyone who's responsible for the wrongdoings of the world?!
Also her animal companion is a black cat, and it absolutely suits her, don't you think?! She even considered the cat (named Monster) to be her guiding light & a good omen, so different from how we used to treat black cats. (I'd stop here cuz I could write a thesis on her cuz I fell so hard for her that I read encyclopaedia & every other articles that were available on her in the internet😌)
Even though it's the retelling of one of the fiercest female pirates of France, Jeanne de Clisson, the author has also given her own twist to her tale. She has embellished the fearsome tale by adding a new supporting character (Amee) who didn't exist in history but never leaves the side of Jeanne in this tale. Amee is such a wonderful character, and united by the common goal & enemy, she stands by Jeanne's side & offers her valuable advice throughout the novel. And I loved how she also became a part of Jeanne's family & was taken care of by her till the end.
The only reason this wasn't a five star read is because some parts felt a bit repetitive from the second half, and I also hated the way she was losing herself along this path of revenge! She started to lose focus & became so involved in this path that she didn't give herself the time to enjoy her life or celebrate the tiny moments of victory. But I was glad that she got her happy ending by the end & also found her own inner circle!!
I also gotta appreciate the audiobook narrator, Imani Jade Powers, for the wonderful experience! It felt like hearing the fiercest pirate tell her own tale to yourself cuz the tone & intonation were all perfect & regal!
Overall, if you're someone like me who lives reading about female rage & warrior women, you absolutely gotta read this masterpiece.