All for One

All for One A Gender-Bent Retelling of the Three Musketeers

In 1775, Quebec joined forces with America to declare independence from England. Marie Antoinette fled another revolution around the same time, becoming Monarch in Exile and establishing a constitutional monarchy in the New World. Ninety years later, the Republic of Quebec, under the influence of their matriarchal leaders, is the first country to grant equal rights to all citizens, regardless of gender. Louise Drapeau is willing and eager to take advantage of these rights as she travels from her small town to the capital to join the most elite fighting force in the country, the Queen's Guard, also known as the Musketeers. She's barely in the city twenty-four hours, however, when she uncovers a plot to kill the queen, headed by Quebec's First Minister, Cardinal Lefebvre. With the help of her three new friends-Portia, Athena, and Arabella-Louise must unravel the increasingly complex politics of the palace in order to save not only the queen, but to keep neutral Quebec out of the Civil War raging just a few hundred miles south in the United States. Surely this will be enough to get her into the musketeers-if she can survive.
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