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Lady of the English

By: Elizabeth Chadwick
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From New York Times bestselling author Elizabeth Chadwick comes a gripping, never-before-told, medieval battle of the sexes that sheds light on one of medieval royalty's most fascinating women—Queen Matilda.

1135, England: Matilda, daughter of Henry I, knows that there are those who will not accept her as England's queen when her father dies. But the men who support her rival, and cousin, Stephen do not know the iron will that drives her. She will win her inheritance against all odds, and despite all men.

Adeliza, Henry's widowed queen and Matilda's stepmother, is now married to a warrior who is fighting to keep Matilda off the throne. But Adeliza knows that Britain's crown belongs to a woman this time.

Both women will stand and fight for what they know is right for England's royalty.

But for Matilda, pride comes before a fall. And for Adeliza, even the deepest love is no proof against fate.

Written with great historical accuracy, Lady of the English is a captivating novel of Medieval England. Fans of Philippa Gregory, Susanna Kearsley, Hilary Mantel, and Diana Gabaldon will be spellbound by this vividly detailed look into medieval history.

"Everyone who has raved about Elizabeth Chadwick as an author of historical novels is right."—Devourer of Books

©2011 Elizabeth Chadwick (P)2024 Recorded Books
Biographical Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Medieval Women's Fiction Royalty
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Strong women

Liked the narration and story. Enjoyed the historical references. Recommended to anyone who likes Phillipa Gregory etc.

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A tale most wonderful on the life of Empress Matilda. Remarkable writing and narration

A novel that sheds much light on the life and struggles of Empress Matilda, daughter of King Henry I and true Lady of the English. How life, even to a royal princess, widow of a German emperor, then as the rightful queen to England; was rarely kind to her. Except in finally granting her three fine sons through an undesirable marriage to a man she deemed to be beneath her status, arrogant and unsuitable. The eldest among her boys being her golden child, and one of England's greatest monarchs, Henry II. And the writer had painted to us a vivid image of her journey, hopes, letdowns, regrets, and steely determination to secure a crown for her dearest son and heir. Also of her kind and virtuous stepmother, who had been unfortunate in her first marriage but then was given a chance at happiness during the second.
I'm glad to have owned a copy of this book here, and had ordered and received my printed version, too. A must, for fans of English history in the Middle Ages.

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