Monday, April 29, 2024

Book of the Week: Longsword's Lady – Countess Ela of Salisbury by J.P. Reedman


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Longsword's Lady – Countess Ela of Salisbury

Medieval Babes

by J.P. Reedman




Spirited away to France after the death of her father, the Earl of Salisbury, young Ela is soon found by a wandering minstrel and taken to the court of Richard Lionheart. Aged nine, she is betrothed to the King's illegitimate half-brother, William Longsword, before being sent for education in the household of Eleanor of Aquitaine. Some years later, Ela and William form a harmonious bond, despite their arranged marriage, and have many children, but their lives are always threatened by uncertainty.

King John now rules, and William is his most loyal brother--and his enforcer. When the King tries to seduce Ela while William lies in the dungeons of the fighting Bishop of Bouvines, at last he decides to change his allegiance from the brother he once loved who has now become a tyrant. He returns to the Plantagenet fold only on King John's demise and the accession of his young nephew, King Henry III.

But war and strife is never far away, and on a journey from Gascony, William is shipwrecked and believed dead by most, barring Ela. Men of ambition start clamouring to wed the widowed Countess--and claim the earldom of Salisbury through marrying her...

LONGSWORD'S LADY is historical fiction based on the life of the remarkable medieval woman who placed a founding stone of Salisbury Cathedral, became the Sheriff of Wiltshire, one of only two female Sheriffs, and ended up a powerful Abbess in the beautiful convent she founded at Lacock.


Praise for Longsword’s Lady:

"This author made the Lionheart and his infamous successor real characters, and the need for the magnificent Magna Carta clearly drawn. Faith, courage, a desire for justice as well as initiative and self awareness were not lacking among the 'weaker sex' of this time so defined by hierarchical levels of power and inherited wealth."
~ Patti S, Amazon

"Interesting story of a female during an era when women had little power who, from the time she was ten, learned to deal with those who sought to control her in order to claim her titles and sealed. It also provided a lot of insight into King Richard the Lionheart and his not so revered brother, John. Well-written characters and a great plot based on real history. A great read."
~ Big Red, Amazon



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