5/30/2023 0 Comments The accidental empress reviews![]() ![]() In this segment, readers understood the pressures of court life as Sisi and her husband, Emperor Franz Joseph constantly hosted visiting heads of state. One particular highlight of the latter was the coverage of the World’s Fair in Vienna 1873. The rest of the novel follows Sisi as she travels across Europe and attends state events in Vienna. ![]() And she still longs for the man she loved from the first book, Count Andrassy, who is now the Austro-Hungarian Foreign Minister. And from this point onward, Sisi is determined to let no other rule her life. She returns to fight to see that he has a more liberal education without the harsh tutor his grandmother picked. Soon after the novel’s opening, Sisi is forced to return to court after hearing disturbing stories about her son, the Crown Prince Rudolph. She is more willing to fight for what she wants. Since the first of the two novels, Sisi has matured and grown stronger. The first novel left off as Sisi struck out on her own to raise her youngest child, Valerie, in Hungary away from the Vienna court and that is where this one again picks up. ![]() The sequel to The Accidental Empress, Sisi: Empress on Her Own follows Empress Elisabeth of Austria, known as Sisi, through her adult years. ![]() Sisi: Empress on Her Own by Allison Pataki ![]()
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