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A Life in the Shadow of the Crown

Book Two of The Country Girl Empress Series

*Winner of the 2022 Firebird Book Awards
{Categories: Historical Fiction}
*Nominated for the 2022 Coffee Pot Book Club Book of the Year Award
{Category: European Historical Fiction}

ISBN-10: 1723365572 (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 978-1723365577 (Paperback)
ASIN: B07JYCN4BX (Kindle)
326 Pages
Published 23 Oct 2018

The stressful wedding festivities are finally over, and Sisi and Franz Joseph can begin to navigate their lives together. However, fresh challenges await the newlywed couple. When Sisi, the Country Girl Empress, from the Bavarian Possenhofen became Emperor Franz Joseph’s wife, she was only sixteen years old. The child-woman who is admired everywhere for her beauty and unaffectedness, feels most at home on top of a horse. Soon she must realize that the imperial throne is much more uncomfortable than a saddle, and that it is her highest duty to give birth to an heir.

The young Empress finds a great and unfortunately indomitable opponent in her mother-in-law, the Archduchess Sophie, who not only harasses Sisi but also treats her like a child. No wonder that Sisi’s duel with this overpowering opponent spans years, and gives her destiny a more and more tragic course, which the Empress seeks to escape with her never-ending search for happiness far away from the Viennese court. 

The political climate throughout 19th century Europe is precarious. Hungary demands its independence from Austria’s rule, but the monarchy cannot afford the loss of Hungary’s resources. Unable to get help from the French unless Austria attacks first, Sardinia provokes its neighbor with a series of military manoeuvers close to their border. As predicted, the Austrian government demands the complete demobilization of the Sardinian army. When the ultimatum is not heeded, Austria feels it has no other choice but to declare war on Sardinia, thus drawing France into the conflict.


Meanwhile in Vienna, Archduchess Sophie attempts with all her might to teach her new daughter-in-law what it means to be a proper Empress, since the young woman insists on behaving like a tomboy. Even after giving birth twice, Sisi’s standing at the imperial court did not improve, since the long-awaited Crown Prince has yet to arrive. Will the icy atmosphere at the Hofburg Palace, the almost inhumane protocol and the constant rules prove too much to bear for the young Empress?

Praise for A Life in the Shadow of the Crown

I have always been a sucker for royal themed novels and A. Piper Burgi definitely did not disappoint! A Life in the Shadow of the Crown is an excellent read which I will be recommending to all my royal history buff friends.
-Tiffany Ferrell for

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A Life in the Shadow of the Crown' is smart, well-written, sentimental without being gushy or maudlin, and historically accurate. The writer craftily commands you to care about her hero's journey.
-T.E. Mark, Author of Dreams Inc.  

I have studied the Hapsburg family and know about the tragic deaths of the crown prince and the Empress. It’s nice to get away from all of that but I also liked how it focused on Elisabeth’s feelings and her experiences. I have seen that there are other books in this series and I’m excited to read them all.

-Tiffany Ferrell for

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