Happy Thursday and welcome to my stop on The Game of Hope blog tour hosted by Historical Fiction Virtual Book Tours! My favorite trilogy, hands-down, is the Josephine B. Trilogy written by Sandra Gulland, and I could not wait to read Hortense’s story.
My Thoughts:
I am a huge Sandra Gulland fan. Her Josephine B. (Bonaparte) trilogy books are some of my favorite historical fiction works. I was thrilled that she would be taking on Josephine’s daughter’s story in The Game of Hope.
Hortense’s story is classified as young adult but is suitable for adults, too. Beginning four short years after the Terror of the French Revolution, Hortense is enrolled in a boarding school. She is talented with music, art, and academics, but she daydreams of Christophe, a military officer and friend of her brother’s.
Hortense’s mother, Josephine, has recently married Napoleon Bonaparte of whom Hortense is not a fan. Her beloved father was beheaded during the Terror, and she sees Napoleon in sharp contrast. If Hortense does not accept Napoleon, what will happen to her future?
Sandra Gulland deftly researches her chosen topics and writes with flawless ease. Hortense’s story is based on her real autobiography, as well as other historical archives.
Hortense is faced with a life she does not want in a time much different than our own. What fate will she be saddled with as a result? Her story is filled with the details of her school days, while it also is firmly entrenched on a backdrop of Napoleon’s rise to power. I loved hearing about Josephine and Napoleon from a different perspective, from that of Hortense, and how her life experiences are shaped by those around her.
Rich in historical details while also being approachable to young adult and adult audiences alike, Game of Hope is yet another solid, enchanting, and enthralling effort from Sandra Gulland.
Thank you to Historical Fiction Virtual Blog Tours and Amy Bruno for the invite and to the author for an electronic copy. I also own a physical copy I bought because Gulland is a favorite author.
The Game of Hope
by Sandra Gulland
Publication Date: June 26, 2018
Viking Books for Young Readers
Hardcover & eBook; 384 Pages
Genre: YA/Historical Fiction
For Napoleon’s stepdaughter, nothing is simple — especially love.
Paris, 1798. Hortense de Beauharnais is engrossed in her studies at a boarding school for aristocratic girls, most of whom suffered tragic losses during the tumultuous days of the French Revolution. She loves to play and compose music, read and paint, and daydream about Christophe, her brother’s dashing fellow officer. But Hortense is not an ordinary girl. Her beautiful, charming mother Josephine has married Napoleon Bonaparte, soon to become the most powerful man in France, but viewed by Hortense as a coarse, unworthy successor to her elegant father, who was guillotined during the Terror.
Where will Hortense’s future lie?
Inspired by Hortense’s real-life autobiography with charming glimpses of teen life long ago, this is the story of a girl chosen by fate to play a role she didn’t choose.
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Praise for The Game of Hope
“Gulland, who’s clearly done her research, includes plenty of documented moments and people from Hortense’s life, which cultivates a rich sense of atmosphere . . . Teen fans of historical fiction fascinated by the period will find plenty to appreciate here.” — Booklist
“Gulland has built a career writing historical fiction for adults … . Her pitch-perfect balance of lush period details and character-driven narrative shines again in The Game of Hope. — Quill & Quire
“[The Game of Hope] captures the essence of the period. It is not just a story about a girl; it is about the time; it is about the people whose lives she touched and about the changes spurned from the revolution. That is what makes it so grand and captivating.” — Cyn’s Workshop Review
“Sandra Gulland’s writing is enchanting and beautiful.” — Krimsuun Pages
About the Author
Sandra Gulland is an American-born Canadian novelist specializing in historical fiction. She is the author of the internationally bestselling trilogy of adult books based on the life of Josephine de Beauharnais Bonaparte, as well as two novels set at the court of Louis XIV, the Sun King. Her books have been published in sixteen countries, translated into thirteen languages, and sold more than a million copies worldwide.
Sandra Gulland’s novels include The Josephine B. Trilogy, The Shadow Queen, Mistress of the Sun, and The Game of Hope.
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Blog Tour Schedule
Monday, October 8
Interview at Passages to the Past
Tuesday, October 9
Review at A Bookish Affair
Wednesday, October 10
Feature at Historical Fiction with Spirit
Thursday, October 11
Excerpt at A Dream within a Dream
Friday, October 12
Review at Faery Tales Are Real
Monday, October 15
Review at History From a Woman’s Perspective
Tuesday, October 16
Review at Creating Herstory
Wednesday, October 17
Review at Reading the Past
Thursday, October 18
Interview at Creating Herstory
Review at Tar Heel Reader
Friday, October 19
Review at The Lit Bitch
Feature at View from the Birdhouse
Saturday, October 20
Review at Introvert Booklover
Sunday, October 21
Review at 100 Pages a Day
Monday, October 22
Guest Post at Let Them Read Books
Giveaway
During the Blog Tour we will be giving away a copy of The Game of Hope to one lucky reader! To enter, please enter via the Gleam form below.
Giveaway Rules
– Giveaway ends at 11:59pm EST on October 22nd. You must be 18 or older to enter.
– Giveaway is open to US Only.
– Only one entry per household.
– All giveaway entrants agree to be honest and not cheat the systems; any suspect of fraud is decided upon by blog/site owner and the sponsor, and entrants may be disqualified at our discretion.
– Winner has 48 hours to claim prize or new winner is chosen.
Have you read The Game of Hope, or any other books about Josephine Bonaparte and her family? Don’t forget to enter the giveaway above, if you are interested. Happy Reading! Jennifer THR
Wow!!! What a premise for a story!!! 😬 I can’t imagine having HIM be my father, especially with the story of her biological father. Sounds wonderful, Jennifer!
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I enjoyed it, Mack! Yeah, what a person to have as your stepfather?!
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Awesome review, Jenn. I have not read this one but added it to my tbr list. Happy Thursday.💕📚🌺
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Thanks, Virginia! I enjoyed Hortense’s story! Happy Thursday to you! ♥️
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Love the sound of this one! And the Cover is Gorgeous ❤
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It was a great read, Holls! 💕
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Love historical fiction – this sounds like a good read!
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My favorite genre, LP! I loved this one!
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I do so love historical fiction books so I will have to take a look at this one. Sounds like a terrific read.
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Thanks, Marialyce! You should start with her Josephine B. Trilogy. I think you’d enjoy Josephine’s story, too.
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Yay!! I love historical fiction!… Especially when it is well researched as this appears to be! Great review, I’ll have to check this one out!
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Thanks, Nicole! Me, too- my favorite genre! You’ll have to read her Josephine B. Trilogy sometime. It’s perfect, and not overwhelmingly long.
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Ooh, this sounds good! It’s an historical period I don’t know a lot about. Great review and post!
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Thank you, Jonetta! I love this time period, and I keep mentioning this, but I can’t help myself- don’t miss out on her Josephine B. Trilogy. It’s masterful!
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Great review, Jennifer! Glad you enjoyed it.
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Thank you, Darinda!
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Awesome review Jen! So happy you loved it! Have an awesome Thursday my friend!😊💕
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Thank you, Sus! I hope you had an amazing Thursday too! 💗
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I have nominated you for the blogger recognition award😍
Happy blogging👍🏻🎉
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Thank you so much for the nomination!
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You are welcome dear😍
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Fabulous review for what looks like an credibly interesting book!💛🧡
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Thank you, Berit! I enjoyed it! ♥️
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I love historical fiction, especially set in France. I have never heard of this author or this book our company. Thank you so much for sharing and growing my TBR pile!
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Hi Amy! I am sorry I didn’t comment back earlier, and I can see one more comment from you – both were in my spam box thanks to WordPress, but I hope I have it all fixed now. This author has written several books set in France, and I truly think you’d love them all! She has done her research. Thank you again for stopping by to see me and for linking your site so I can comment back. ♥️
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It’s great that this book would appeal to young adult and adult readers. Wonderful review.
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Thanks, Chrissi! I thought so, too!
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There aren’t as many young adult historical fiction out there as I would like, so this is a lovely surprise! Napoleon is such a fascinating figure and teen-me would have loved this! (And adult-me too :D) And now you’ve got me super curious about the Josephine B trilogy!
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The Josephine B. Trilogy is masterful, Kathy. It definitely offers a unique perspective on Napolean, and Josephine had a rich, large life even before he came into the picture. This author researches and works on her books for years. I had been waiting a while for Hortense’s story! ♥️
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Lovely review Jennifer! Glad you enjoyed this one. 🙂
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Thanks, Carrie! Happy Friday night!
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yeay! I have this book in my library, I was hoping to read in Summer but I couldn’t manage to get to it. I’m so happy to find out another trilogy you liked too, I’ll definitely check out. I’m a historical fiction fan! If you haven’t read Lucinda Riley’s Seven Sisters series, I’d highly recommend that one too. Thank you Jennifer! x
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Thanks so much, Umut! I hope you get a chance to read this one and Josephine’s as well. I really appreciate that Lucinda Riley rec because I know I have a book or two from her here, and I need to make sure I read them, especially Seven Sisters! Thanks for stopping in to see me, Umut! ♥️
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Definitely adding those on my wish list after I read the one I have. I’ll reach out to your blog more as it seems we have common taste 😊❤️
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I agree, Umut, and I’ll be visiting you, too. ♥️
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Oh my, what a story. I have never read any historical fiction about this time in history, but this one looks quite interesting. Great review, you have definitely piqued my interest. You said this is a trilogy? Where does this one fit?
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Thanks, Carla! There is a trilogy called the Josephine B. trilogy, and those are books about Josephine Bonaparte’s life from her childhood in Martininque, through her first marriage and the French Revolution and then her marriage to Napoleon. That is a series entirely for adults, and it is impeccable! Then, this book is an off shoot with Hortense’s (Josephine’s daughter) story, and it is young adult. I would recommend starting with the first book in the trilogy and seeing how you like it. For me, Gulland is one of my go-to’s for historical fiction. She spends years writing her books, and it shows. They are beautifully-done. Let me know if you have any other questions. I could talk for days about this author! 😊 I hope you are having a wonderful weekend, Carla!
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Thanks Jennifer, I will see if I can find the first one either at the library or in KU before buying it. It sounds like a book I series I would really enjoy.
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Thank you so much for hosting Sandra’s blog tour & for your excellent review of The Game of Hope! We appreciate your support so very much!
Amy
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You’re welcome, Amy! I am so pleased to have been able to participate, and I appreciate all your hard work in making the tour run so easily and smoothly (amazing html!). ♥️
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Beautiful review Jennifer!! I need to check out this author!
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Thanks, Lindsay! Yes, you do! Check out the Josephine B. Books or The Shadow Queen. She is amazing. ♥️ (thanks for all the comment love tonight!) xoxo
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I will check those out!!
You’re welcome – I had been slacking on keeping up on things. Trying to catch up on some updating. 😊💕💜🌸
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I would never refer to you as slacking- ever! ♥️
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Thank you, China! 💗
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