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Wednesday, October 16, 2024

MY THOUGHTS - Her Own War (Book 3 iChâteau de Verzat) written by: Debra Borchert


About the Book





Imprisoned for the crime of impersonating a man, Geneviève LaGarde fears giving birth in an asylum could be certain death for her and her unborn child. Desperate for her release, her husband, Louis, trades his freedom for hers and must join Bonaparte's army in Egypt.

As Geneviève wages her own war against the tyrannical general, she not only risks her own life but also those of her children and the four hundred families who depend on the Château de Verzat estate. Knowing her desperate actions could cause the government to confiscate the entire vineyard, she sacrifices everything to save her husband and protect the people who become her family. A captivating tale of the power of love, hope, and courage, and the strength of community.


About the Author


Debra Borchert has had many careers. She debuted, at the age of five, as a model at a local country club where her crinoline petticoat dropped to her ankles in the middle of the runway.

Since then, she’s been a clothing designer, actress (starring in her first television commercial with Jeff Daniels for S.O.S. Soap Pads), TV show host, spokesperson for high-tech companies, marketing and public relations professional, and technical writer for Fortune 100 companies.

Her work has appeared in The New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, The Christian Science Monitor, and The Writer, among others. Her short stories have been published in anthologies and independently.

A graduate of the Fashion Institute of Technology, she weaves her knowledge of textiles and clothing design throughout her historical French fiction. She brings her passions for France, wine, and cooking to all her work. The proud owner of ten crockpots, she is renowned for her annual Soup Parties at which she serves soups from different cultures. She offers her soup recipes on her website.

Debra’s debut novel, Her Own Legacy, is the first in a series that follows headstrong and independent women and the four-hundred loyal families who protect a Loire Valley château and vineyard, and its legacy of producing the finest wines in France during the French Revolution. Her Own Revolution is the second book in the Château de Verzat series.

She lives in the Pacific Northwest with her family and standard poodle who is named after a fine French Champagne.

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Here are some nice Articles to read at your leisure if you have any interest in learning more about Debra Borchert and her books:

The Good Life France

France Today

A Taste of France





My Thoughts

 Her Own War is book three in the Château de Verzat series that is written by Debra Borchert. I love reading her work. She has the ability to transport readers back in time with her careful research and brings history to life through her stories. I have read one of the books in the series, but not all of them. I did not have any issues following along.


The setting is post-monarchy France. At this time  the Royalists and Republicans were sworn, brutal enemies. post-monarchy France when the Royalists and Republicans were sworn, brutal enemies.  Geneviève LaGarde fears giving birth in an asylum could be certain death for her and her unborn child. Desperate for her release, her husband, Louis, trades his freedom for hers and must join Bonaparte’s army in Egypt. You can feel her pain flow off the pages. 


Genevieve is brave enough to stand up against Napoleon, but has to do it in a way that will not lead to her execution. Most are having to deal with  Napoleon’s harsh policies. The author captures what lives may have been like for those living through this time. 

I have enjoyed this author's work. She always crafts such beautiful stories. The characters are well developed. The research is careful and accurate. I felt like I had been transported in time. Thank you to the author, publisher and Books and Wine Book tours for allowing me to read a copy of this book - all thoughts are my own. 

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