The Summer Queen
A loving mother. A betrayed wife. A queen beyond compare.
(Author) Elizabeth ChadwickHistorisk roman. About thirteen-year-old Eleanor of Aquitaine, who is forced to marry Prince Louis of France - a marriage she does not want, and when a death thrusts her into the role of queen in 1137, she faces scandal, forbidden love, and the complexities of the ruthless French court
Elizabeth Chadwick
Elizabeth Chadwick is a British historical fiction writer known for her meticulously researched novels set in medieval England. She has published over 20 novels, including "The Greatest Knight," "The Scarlet Lion," and "The Summer Queen." Chadwick's writing style is characterized by richly drawn characters, vivid descriptions of medieval life, and compelling storytelling. Her novels have received critical acclaim and have won several awards, solidifying her reputation as a master of historical fiction. Chadwick's impact on the genre of historical fiction is significant, as she has helped popularize the genre and bring history to life for readers around the world. Her most famous work, "The Greatest Knight," is based on the life of William Marshal, a renowned knight and statesman in medieval England.