Synopses & Reviews
Barfleur, 1120. Sabin FitzSimon, bastard son of an earl, has acquired a reputation for wildness and trouble only matched by his abilities as a warrior. But when he is caught seducing the King's favorite mistress, not even his fighting skills can save him. Beaten by the King's soldieries and left behind in the Norman port, it seems that his notoriety has finally gotten the better of him.
Upon his eventual return to England, Sabin is given the opportunity to rebuild his career and salvage his reputation: The knight Edmund Strongfist is leaving for the Holy Land to offer his sword and services to the King of Jerusalem, and he wants Sabin to join him.
Accompanying Strongfist is his young, beautiful, convent-educated daughter Annais. Sabin, he warns, is to keep away from her. Being grateful for the chance that Strongfist has given him, Sabin does so, but not without a feeling of regret as he observes her spirit and courage, and enjoys her beautiful harp playing.
The Holy Land brings its own shares of trials for Sabin. If he succeeds in keeping his distance from Annais, he has less success with Strongfist's new wife, and the consequences prove to be painful. The land is suffering from constant warfare and following the capture of the King, Sabin is forced to take command of the fortress of Montabard and marry its recently widowed chatelaine. Now there is all to play for...and all to lose.
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Praise for
Elizabeth Chadwick“An author who makes history come gloriously alive”
- The Times [U.K.]
“Reading an Elizabeth Chadwick novel is the next best thing to time travel.”
- Sharon Kay Penman
Praise for Lords of the White Castle
“A lively, well-plotted drama, superior to the norm.”
- Publishers Weekly
Praise for The Marsh Kings Daughter
“This novel has everything---adventure, treachery, violence, and some forthright sex, but its abiding strength is the authors grasp of the historical details.”
- Beverly Guardian
“Beautifully written with marvelously drawn characters and fascinating details that bring the late medieval period wonderfully to life. The growing emotional tensions and plot complications make the book a compulsive reading experience.”
- Roberta Gellis
Praise for The Love Knot
“Realistic, romantic, and engrossing, this story deftly combines love and war...to appeal to readers of historical romance and historical fiction alike.”
- Library Journal
“Ripe with intrigue, colorful folklore, and lusty romance...superb reading!”
- Affaire de Coeur
Synopsis
Praise for
Elizabeth Chadwick“An author who makes history come gloriously alive”
- The Times [U.K.]
“Reading an Elizabeth Chadwick novel is the next best thing to time travel.”
- Sharon Kay Penman
Praise for Lords of the White Castle
“A lively, well-plotted drama, superior to the norm.”
- Publishers Weekly
Praise for The Marsh Kings Daughter
“This novel has everything---adventure, treachery, violence, and some forthright sex, but its abiding strength is the authors grasp of the historical details.”
- Beverly Guardian
“Beautifully written with marvelously drawn characters and fascinating details that bring the late medieval period wonderfully to life. The growing emotional tensions and plot complications make the book a compulsive reading experience.”
- Roberta Gellis
Praise for The Love Knot
“Realistic, romantic, and engrossing, this story deftly combines love and war...to appeal to readers of historical romance and historical fiction alike.”
- Library Journal
“Ripe with intrigue, colorful folklore, and lusty romance...superb reading!”
- Affaire de Coeur
Synopsis
Praise for Elizabeth Chadwick
“An author who makes history come gloriously alive”
---The Times [U.K.]
“Reading an Elizabeth Chadwick novel is the next best thing to time travel.”
---Sharon Kay Penman
Praise for Lords of the White Castle
“A lively, well-plotted drama, superior to the norm.”
---Publishers Weekly
Praise for The Marsh King’s Daughter
“This novel has everything---adventure, treachery, violence, and some forthright sex, but its abiding strength is the author’s grasp of the historical details.”
---Beverly Guardian
“Beautifully written with marvelously drawn characters and fascinating details that bring the late medieval period wonderfully to life. The growing emotional tensions and plot complications make the book a compulsive reading experience.”
---Roberta Gellis
Praise for The Love Knot
“Realistic, romantic, and engrossing, this story deftly combines love and war...to appeal to readers of historical romance and historical fiction alike.”
---Library Journal
“Ripe with intrigue, colorful folklore, and lusty romance...superb reading!”
---Affaire de Coeur
About the Author
Elizabeth Chadwick lives in Nottingham with her husband and two sons. She is a member of Regia Anglorum, an early medieval reenactment society, and tutors in writing historical and romantic fiction. She won a Betty Trask Award for
The Wild Hunt, her first novel, and was shortlisted for the Romantic Novelists' Award in 1998 for
The Champion. Her novel
Lords of the White Castle won the WordWeaving Award of Excellence, and
The Falcons of Montabard, her thirteenth novel, was shortlisted for the U.K.'s Parker Romantic Novel of the Year Award for 2004.