Customer Reviews
Chadwick's first novel, and Book One in the Ravenstow Trilogy - By: Misfit, 03 Dec 2008 
Note: this edition is a newly rewritten version of this book, & my review is based upon the earlier version. I'd very much like to see how her current writing style might bring this story up to the five star quality of her later books.
Guyan, a Marcher Lord marries Judith of Ravenstow at the order of King William Rufus. They meet on their wedding day, & Guyan finds himself with a not fully matured 16 year old wife. Judith is skittish around her new husband as her now dead father was extremely abusive to both her & her mother. Not everyone is happy with the union, as some would prefer Judith married elsewhere & Guyan must guard his back against attempts on his life. As Guyan & Judith struggle with the treachery & intrigues of the courts of both William Rufus & his brother Henry, they manage to forge a strong & passionate marriage, & Judith grows into a strong willed woman & a force to be reckoned with.
I've read this book twice now, the first being about two years ago before I had read much of the author's later works. It was very interesting to revisit one of her earlier books & see the contrast between them & how the author has grown. While a very well told tale, I did not find the effortless sense of time travel she showsin her later works, as she seamlessly blends the sights, sounds smells & clothing of the medieval period into her stories.