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Elizabeth Chadwick

    1 de enero de 1957

    Esta autora crea novelas históricas cautivadoras que transportan a los lectores al pasado con detalles vívidos y narrativas atractivas. Sus obras exploran con frecuencia temas de personajes femeninos fuertes y relaciones complejas dentro de entornos históricos. A través de su destreza narrativa, da vida a épocas olvidadas, examinando temas universales de amor, pérdida y resiliencia. Su habilidad para sumergir a los lectores en el corazón de la historia es fundamental para su atractivo literario.

    Elizabeth Chadwick
    The Conquest
    The King's Jewel
    For the King's Favor
    Eleanor of Aquitaine - 3: The Autumn Throne
    The Scarlet Lion
    La Sangre de los Cátaros
    • La Sangre de los Cátaros

      • 445 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      En 1207 Raoul de Montvallant y Claire d´Agen contraen matrimonio. Para Raoul es la culminación de uno de sus sueños de infancia, pero para Claire la felicidad se ve amenazada por su ardiente deseo de abrazar la carismática fe de los cátaros. Dos años más tarde, el papa Inocencio emprende una cruzada sangrienta contra la herejia cátara. En 1243 los cátaros y las fuerzas leales al papa se enfrentan en una batalla decisiva en los Pirineos. Es una lucha a muerte para preservar un secreto enigmático tan trascendental que puede cambiar la faz de la cristiandad.

      La Sangre de los Cátaros
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    • William Marshal's prowess and loyalty as a knight in the English royal household has been rewarded by marriage to Isabelle de Clare, heiress to great estates in England, Normandy and Ireland. The couple's contentment and security is shattered when King Richard dies. He is succeeded by his brother John who takes the Marshals's sons hostage and seizes their lands. The conflict between remaining loyal and rebelling over these injustices threatens to tear William and Isabelle's marriage apart and ruin their lives.

      The Scarlet Lion
      4,3
    • Eleanor of Aquitaine - 3: The Autumn Throne

      A Novel of Eleanor of Aquitaine

      • 512 páginas
      • 18 horas de lectura

      England, 1176 Imprisoned by her husband, King Henry II, Eleanor of Aquitaine, Queen of England, refuses to let her powerful husband bully her into submission, even as he forces her away from her children and her birthright. Freed only by Henry's death, Eleanor becomes dowager Queen of England. But the competition for land and power that Henry stirred up among his sons has intensified to a dangerous rivalry. Eleanor will need every ounce of courage and fortitude as she crosses the Alps in winter to bring Richard his bride, and travels medieval Europe to ransom her beloved son. But even her indomitable spirit will be tested to its limits as she attempts to keep the peace between her warring sons, and find a place in the centres of power for her daughters. Eleanor of Aquitaine's powerful story is brought to a triumphant and beautiful close by much-loved author Elizabeth Chadwick

      Eleanor of Aquitaine - 3: The Autumn Throne
      4,3
    • For the King's Favor

      • 526 páginas
      • 19 horas de lectura

      A Bittersweet Tale of Love, Loss, and the Power of Royalty 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. "The best writer of medieval fiction currently around." --Richard Lee, Historical Novel Society "An author who makes historical fiction come gloriously alive." --Times of London "Everyone who has raved about Elizabeth Chadwick as an author of historical novels is right." --Devourer of Books Blog "I rank Elizabeth Chadwick with such historical novelist stars as Dorothy Dunnett and Anya Seton." --Sharon Kay Penman, New York Times bestselling author of Devil's Brood

      For the King's Favor
      4,2
    • Let prize-winning, bestselling novelist Elizabeth Chadwick transport you to 1093, to Wales. There you will meet Nesta, a woman trying to survive in a man's world - a world where the men who would protect her are dead and banished.

      The King's Jewel
      4,2
    • A tale of love, betrayal, conflict and loss across two generations, set during the Norman Conquest.

      The Conquest
      4,2
    • The Winter Crown

      • 483 páginas
      • 17 horas de lectura

      It is the winter of 1154 and Eleanor, Queen of England, is biding her time. While her husband King Henry II battles for land across the channel, Eleanor fulfils her duty as acting ruler and bearer of royal children. But she wants to be more than this - if only Henry would let her. Instead, Henry belittles and excludes her, falling for a young mistress and leaving Eleanor side-lined and angry. And as her sons become young men, frustrated at Henry's hoarding of power, Eleanor is forced into a rebellion of devastating consequences. She knows how much Henry needs her, but does Henry know himself? Overflowing with scandal, politics, sex, triumphs and tragedies, THE WINTER CROWN is the much-awaited new novel in this trilogy and a rich, compelling story in its own right.

      The Winter Crown
      4,2
    • Shadows and Strongholds

      • 576 páginas
      • 21 horas de lectura

      An awkward misfit, nine-year-old Fulke FitzWarin leaves his family for the household of Joscelin de Dinan, Lord of Ludlow. Once there, he begins to learn the knightly arts which he desperately hopes will free him from the shadows of his past. Joscelin's youngest daughter, Hawise, befriends Fulke when he most needs it. But as the years pass, an enemy to Ludlow changes their friendship unalterably, forcing them onto opposite sides of a cruel divide. When the menace to Ludlow intensifies, Fulke must confront the future head on or fail on all counts, all the while desperate to know if Hawise stands with or against him.

      Shadows and Strongholds
      4,1
    • The Greatest Knight

      • 560 páginas
      • 20 horas de lectura

      Historical fact and fiction are entwined in this engrossing story about the infamous William Marshal. He was the penniless young knight who was plucked from obscurity to become a royal favourite and went on to be described as 'the true Lancelot'. This is the fascinating fictionalised story of the jealousies, romance and conflict within the royal court that led to him becoming a forgotten hero.

      The Greatest Knight
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    • The Champion

      • 512 páginas
      • 18 horas de lectura

      A wonderful, well-researched tear-jerker of an historical romance

      The Champion
      4,1