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At first they like eachother and get along. Louis admires her and loves her very much. He was scared about getting married, but beautiful Eleanor made in better. But Louis stays up all night praying. Eleanor feels that she has married a monk. She finds life in the court of France different than spirited Aquitaine. She only has a daughter, Marie, who she does love, but she wants a son too.
When Louis goes on a crusade, Eleanor comes along with her ladies. She brings many gowns and jewellery. But during a battle it is all ruined. She's furious. When she gets to Antioch, where her uncle is Prince, she rejoices in the nice clothes and the life there. Soon her and her uncle, Raymond become lovers. But, she is caught by one of Louis' men and they leave Antioch. At this point, Eleanor hates Louis.
She asks him for an anullment, but he says no. She states that they only have one child, and they are fourth cousins. She appeals to the pope, but he make them bed his own bed. She does get with child and has another daughter named Alix.
After returning to France, she meets Count Geoffrey Plantagenet. She becomes his mistress, but when she hears about his son, Henry who already has bastards, she goes to Henry's bed. She loves Henry and desperately seeks an annullment from Louis. He reluctantly agrees. Eleanor says goodbye to her daughters and goes to England and marries Henry.
In this book, you will see more about how Henry and Eleanor's marriage went sour. You will meet her sons and daughters. There is also the Thomas Becket episode.
This is my favourite book in the Plantagenet Saga. If you like this, you should read "The Revolt of the Eaglets," and all of the other books in the Plantagenet Saga.
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