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The Perpetual Traveler

Book Three of The Country Girl Empress Series

*Winner of the 2022 Firebird Book Award
{Category: Biographical Fiction}

ISBN-13: 978-1093580778 (Paperback)
ISBN-10: 1093580771 (Paperback)
ASIN: B07S7QVPYN (Kindle)
323 Pages
Published 27 May 2019

The great monarchies of Europe begin to crumble. From within, they face rebellions and revolutions, while outside forces cause further instability. But somehow the Austro-Hungarian Empire is spared thanks to one woman – Sisi! To escape the constant pressures of stringent court life, Sisi turns into a perpetual traveler and is seldom seen in the capital city. The Emperor, despite his deep love for Sisi, is still unable to break the chains of the strict court protocol, even though he continuously puts their relationship to the test with his behavior.  

Just like the late Archduchess Sophie before her, Sisi begins to arrange suitable marriages for her older children to further the Empire's interests and ensure its continuance. The first to fall victim to her schemes is Archduchess Gisela. Then, Crown Prince Rudolph travels with his mother to Belgium to meet fifteen-year-old Princess Stephanie. But will this potential child-bride enflame the Crown Prince's heart, and more importantly, will Stephanie gain the Emperor's approval?  

And things are also not what they ought to be in Sisi's beloved Bavaria. After repeatedly postponing his wedding with Sisi's younger sister Sophie-Charlotte, King Ludwig finally cancels their nuptials altogether. Rumor has it that his bride has fallen in love with the court photographer. But what is really going on in Munich, and what's the matter with Ludwig? 

In mid-19th century Vienna, palace staterooms and bedrooms are not only filled with splendor but also with enticements, opponents and merciless conspiracies. Sisi now faces a new set of challenges. Can the beautiful Country Girl Empress weather these storms, or will she become the latest sacrificial lamb on the altar of the all-powerful Danube Monarchy?

Praise for The Perpetual Traveler

I love in her books how we experience the thoughts of this enigmatic and often misunderstood woman in history. I have seen that another book is due in 2020 and I cannot wait to read it!" 
-Tiffany Ferrell for Readers' Favorite

This is the second A Country Girl Empress novel that I have read and it doesn’t disappoint. Burgi shows the Austrian Empress in such a beautiful and new light which I have never experienced before.
-Tiffany Ferrell for Readers' Favorite

I also loved Sisi's relationship with her son in this book because I’ve often read that Rudolf was a black sheep and a disappointment to both of his parents. It’s nice to see how Sisi can identify with her son in this novel. 
-Tiffany Ferrell for Readers' Favorite

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