The Handfasted Wife
by:
Carol McGrath (author)
Shortlisted for the 2014 RONA Romantic Novel of the Year Awards - Historical Romantic Novel Category ‘Moving, and vastly informative, a real page turner of a historical novel.’ - Fay Weldon The Handfasted Wife is the story of the Norman Conquest from the perspective of Edith (Elditha) Swanneck,...
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Shortlisted for the 2014 RONA Romantic Novel of the Year Awards - Historical Romantic Novel Category
‘Moving, and vastly informative, a real page turner of a historical novel.’ - Fay Weldon
The Handfasted Wife is the story of the Norman Conquest from the perspective of Edith (Elditha) Swanneck, Harold’s common-law wife. She is set aside for a political marriage when Harold becomes king in 1066. Determined to protect her children’s destinies and control her economic future, she is taken to William’s camp when her estate is sacked on the eve of the Battle of Hastings. She later identifies Harold’s body on the battlefield and her youngest son becomes a Norman hostage.
This is an adventure story of love, loss, survival and reconciliation. Based on the historical story of Edith Swan-Neck, The Handfasted Wife tells the story of 1066 from the perspective of the royal women.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781909520462 (1909520462)
Publish date: May 2nd 2013
Publisher: Accent Press
Pages no: 351
Edition language: English
Apparently I've been reading this book since October. I guess that's not really surprising since I was reading it using the Kindle app. I struggle to read e-books. I have no logical reason for it. I just do. It takes me months to finish books that might normally take me weeks or days. There was n...
The Handfasted Wife is the story of Edith (Elditha as she is called in this novel), the first wife of Harold Godwinson. Since this book starts with King Edward near death and Harold soon follows him, the focus is on Elditha as she is forced to decide what to do as Norman invaders swarm through Engla...
The Handfasted Wife, by Carol McGrath, is one of the many books which have come out in recent years surrounding the Norman invasion of 1066. For me, this was a five star book that I have thoroughly enjoyed reading. Carol has chosen to tell her tale about a year or so either side of the fateful mon...
Oh, this looks right up my street. I love historical fiction of this period and can't wait to get a copy.