You need to know that the author, Megan Masterson, is a formidable force and a Canadian girl who fought the BIG C and won. A farm girl, who knows how to work through difficult times, has survived gastric cancer, fought to maintain her writing mojo and worked through edits ALL WHILE FIGHTING THE SIDE EFFECTS OF CHEMO AND SURGERY. This book will be published mere months after the hardest fight of her life.
The Paris Wife was written a couple of years ago before her diagnosis and while editing it for a new contract with Bookouture during her difficult time last year, it resonated with Meghan’s cancer. It centers around a doctor’s daughter with a secret expertise in poisons. Meghan can’t help but wonder if her heroine, Livia, would be interested in modern chemotherapy as she’s fascinated by the process of using what is essentially a poison as a cure. In fact, Meghan calls this her poison novel since the protagonist, Livia, is an expert in poisons. It’s mostly set in Paris (with a bit in Turin, Italy) between 1856/1857 and features a scandalous countess obsessed with photography, a descendent of Napoleon (nephew), a slow burn romance and a poison plot!
In a world ruled by men, one woman holds the fate of a nation in her hands. The Countess of Castiglione, Napoleon III’s mistress Elisabetta, is remembered in history partly as the most glamorous woman in France as well as for her contributions to photography but mostly remembered for her role in Italian unification. Due to jealousy and conspiracies, she’s become isolated and ostracized.
Livia, an ordinary girl from Turin, is loosely based on Constantino Nigra, who accompanied the Countess to Paris. Newly married, unhappy and alone, Livia gravitates towards Elisabetta and the two form a formidable friendship. Just as she begins to open her heart and let her husband in and let Elisabetta see the real Livia, she discovers that her worst enemy has followed her from Italy. You’ll read about danger, an assassination attempt, someone wrongfully accused of treason, the future of France in shambles and two women who work together to save the lives of those they love.
This book is so well researched that you’d never know the author has never been to Paris. Her fascination with the city of light is evident in both her recent novels. I love Meghan’s writing style; each character the protagonist interacts with draws out something new about her personality and as it develops, so does the plot. Meghan gives us just enough of the backstory to understand why characters act a certain way, but doesn’t bog readers down with extra information.
This masterpiece is a fascinating insight into the world of women and the way they were viewed in 1856 France and needs to be on your radar come August 18, 2021.
Meghan Masterson is an auto-buy author for me because her historical fiction always leaves me spellbound and reaching for my computer to learn more.
I was gifted this advance copy by Meghan Masterson, Bookouture and NetGalley and was under no obligation to provide a review.