In 1969, the first two novels were adapted for cinema with the title Catherine, il suffit d'un amour by French director Bernard Borderie. Catherine and Arnaud fall in love at first sight, but when Arnaud finds out that Catherine is related to the family who butchered his older brother, he tells her that he refrains from killing her, only because she is a woman. ... Il mourut à SaintPaul le 11 septembre 1699 "âgé de soixante-trois ans".A la mort de son second mari, tous ses enfants survivants du premier lit étant majeurs de 25 ans ou émancipés par mariage, Antoinette Renaud leur partagea les biens de Jean Bellon, et conserva ceux de Lézin … Catherine answers the call of Queen Yolande of Aragon, and conspires for the downfall of her enemy La Trémoille. Catherine, her son and mother-in-law have found refuge at Carlat. Unexpected circumstances bring her to Flanders, where she meets Philip of Burgundy again. The final book of the series (The Lady of Montsalvy) has not yet been translated into English, readers were left uncertain what happened after the end of a sixth book (A Trap for Catherine) in a fact which had been unknown to Benzoni, along with the abbreviation of translated titles until some years ago.

Her husband has already left when Catherine arrives, but she is able to unmask the woman who claims to be the late Joan of Arc. The horses were trained by Mario Luraschi, horse trainer and stuntman both for French and international cinema. C'est que, disait-on, la "veuve Rouillard a peu de mémoire et commence d'entrer en enfance". Catherine: One Love is Enough, first published in France as Il suffit d'un amour[1] is the first of a series of seven historical romance novels written by the best-selling author Juliette Benzoni between 1963 and 1978. Les grands titres. Thomas: a rich butcher and cousin to Gaucher Legoix. Catherine decides to travel with Josse to the Emirate of Granada to get her husband back. In the United Kingdom, Heinemann Ltd prepared to publish Catherine[5] on 13 August 1964, Benzoni was invited to a cocktail party in London by Heinemann to launching the first Catherine novel (One Love is Enough),[6] is followed by an interview with BBC radio reporter Leigh Crutchley introducing "Countess Juliette Benzoni di Conza" to the English press, and The Scotsman mentioned Benzoni's trip to London.[7]. Elle s'éteignit le 2 novembre 1720, "âgée de près de quatre-vingt ans, sans avoir pu recevoir les sacrements, étant tombée dans l'enfance depuis près de quatre ans". Catherine hides him in the family's cellar, but he and her father are murdered by a cousin, the wealthy butcher Thomas Legoix. To Catherine's horror as the mercenaries are led by Arnaud de Montsalvy, her husband does not believe her and carrying with him the forged evidence of her supposed adultery, he tries to enter the castle and gets severely wounded by a crossbow. Princess Zobeïda: ambassadress and sister of the Caliph of Granada. The story takes place at the time of the Hundred Years' War in the Kingdom of France, during the Armagnac-Burgundian Civil War. Pocket chose for the book covers which features the beautiful "Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry", famous French Gothic illuminationed manuscripts, which belonged to John, Duke of Berry.