About the Author
E lizabeth Chadwick lives in
Nottingham with her husband
and two sons. Much of her research
is carried out as a member of Regia
Anglorum, an early medieval reen-
actment society with the emphasis
on accurately re-creating the past.
She also tutors in the skill of writing
historical and romantic fiction. Her
first novel,
The Wild Hunt
, won a Betty Trask award. She was shortlisted
for the Romantic Novelists’ Award in
Charlie Hopkinson
1998 for
The Champion
,
in 2001 for
Lords of the White Castle
, in 2002 for
The Winter Mantle
, and in 2003 for
The Falcons of
Montabard
. Her sixteenth novel,
The Scarlet Lion
, was nominated by Richard Lee, the founder of the Historical Novel Society, as one of the top ten historical novels of the last decade, and
To Defy a King
won the Romantic Novelists’ Association Historical Fiction Prize in 2011.
For more details on Elizabeth Chadwick or her books, visit www.elizabethchadwick.com.
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A Forgotten Hero
in a Time of Turmoil
“An author who makes
historical fiction come
gloriously alive.”
—Times of London
“Elizabeth Chadwick is
to medieval England what
Philippa Gregory is to the
Tudors and the Stuarts,
and Bernard Cornwell is
to the Dark Ages.”
—Books Monthly
, UK
A penniless young knight with few prospects, William Marshal blazes into history on the strength of his sword and the depth of his honor.
Marshal’s integrity sets him apart in the turbulent court of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine, bringing fame and the promise of a wealthy heiress as well as enemies eager to plot his downfall. Elizabeth Chadwick has crafted a spellbinding tale about a forgotten hero, an ancestor of George Washington, an architect of the Magna Carta, and a legend of chivalry—
the greatest knight of the Middle Ages.
The Legend of the
Greatest Knight Lives On
“One of the landmark
historical novels of the
last ten years.”
—Richard Lee, Historical
Novel Society
“I rank Elizabeth
Chadwick with such
historical novelist stars
as Dorothy Dunnett and
Anya Seton. Read
The
Scarlet Lion
and see why.”
—Sharon Kay Penman,
New York Times
bestselling
author of
Devil’s Brood
William Marshal’s skill with a sword and loyalty to his word have earned him the company of kings, the lands of a magnate, and the hand of Isabelle de Clare, one of England’s wealthiest heiresses. But he is thrust back into the chaos of court when King Richard dies. Vindictive King John clashes with William, claims the family lands for the Crown—and takes two of the Marshal sons hostage. The conflict between obeying his king and rebelling over the royal injustices threatens the very heart of William and Isabelle’s family. Fiercely intelligent and courageous, fearing for the man and marriage that light her life, Isabelle plunges with her husband down a precarious path that will lead William to more power than he ever expected.
A Bittersweet Tale
of Love, Loss, and the
Power of a king
“The best writer
of medieval fiction...”
—Richard Lee,
Historical Novel Society
“Everyone who has raved
about Elizabeth Chadwick
as an author of historical
novels is right.”
—Devourer of Books
When Roger Bigod arrives at King Henry II’s court to settle a bitter inheritance dispute, he becomes enchanted with Ida de Tosney, young mistress to the powerful king. A victim of Henry’s seduction and the mother of his son, Ida sees in Roger a chance to begin a new life. But Ida pays an agonizing price when she leaves the king, and as Roger’s importance grows and he gains an earldom, their marriage comes under increasing strain.
Based on the true story of a royal mistress and the young lord she chose to marry,
For the King’s Favor
is Elizabeth Chadwick at her best.
Spirited Daughter.
Rebellious Wife.
Powerful Woman.
“Chadwick’s great strength
lies in her attention to
detail—she brings to life
all the daily humdrum of
the medieval age but also
seduces with the romance
of her characters and the
raw excitement of their
times.
To Defy a King
is
Chadwick on top form.”
—Lancashire Evening Post
“You don’t just read a
Chadwick book; you
experience it.”
—Shelf and Stuff
The adored and spirited daughter of England’s greatest knight, Mahelt Marshal lives a privileged life. But when her beloved father falls foul of the volatile and dangerous King John, her world is shattered. The king takes her brothers hostage and Mahelt’s planned marriage to Hugh Bigod, son of the Earl of Norfolk, takes place sooner than she expected. When more harsh demands from King John threaten to tear the couple’s lives apart, Mahelt finds herself facing her worst fears alone, not knowing if she—or her marriage—will survive.
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