In which I am told an extraordinary fortune
In which the mystères have their way
In which I suffer a bitter-disappointment & hope is offered anew
In which I come to the Old World
In which I am introduced to my fancé
In which I come to my city of dreams
In which I am married & learn the facts life
In which I become a mother & discover a terrible truth
In which I come to the end of my endurance
In which I am banished to a convent
In which ill-fortune plagues us
In which two warlds claim my heart
In which we flee under cannon fire
In which I am reunited with my Son
In which I discover my husband a changed man
In which I Suffer a great loss
In which I take desperate measures
In which I become a good Republican
In which we grieve for our King
In which my husband’s star rises and falls
In which I try to escape Paris
In which I go to the aid of my husband
In which my husband and I are reconciled
In which my worst fear is realized
In which Death calls, and I listen
In which I walk among the living & the dead
In which I must bid farewell to those I love
In which friends comfort & distress me
In which I am witness to a wedding
In which I learn the true value off friendship
In which a child is born & a child dies
In which intrigue is the rule of the day
In which I am introduced to a strange little man
In which I have cause to regret
In which we begin again, & yet again
Also Available by Sandra Gulland
P.S. Ideas, interviews & features
An Interview with Sandra Gulland
An Excerpt from the Second Book in the Josephine B. Trilogy, Tales of Passion, Tales of Woe