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Elizabeth Chadwick (Author)
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September 1, 2010

"The best writer of medieval fiction currently around."
-Richard Lee , Historical Novel Society

A Bittersweet Tale of Love, Loss, and the Power of Royalty

When Roger Bigod arrives at King Henry II's court to settle a bitter inheritance dispute, he becomes enchanted with Ida de Tosney, young mistress to the powerful king. A victim of Henry's seduction and the mother of his son, Ida sees in Roger a chance to begin a new life. But Ida pays an agonizing price when she leaves the king, and as Roger's importance grows and he gains an earldom, their marriage comes under increasing strain. Based on the true story of a royal mistress and the young lord she chose to marry, For the King's Favor is Elizabeth Chadwick at her best.

"An author who makes historical fiction come gloriously alive."
-Times of London

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

"I rank Elizabeth Chadwick with such historical novelist stars as Dorothy Dunnett and Anya Seton."
-Sharon Kay Penman, New York Times bestselling author of Devil's Brood

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Each novel by Elizabeth Chadwick continues to build her reputation of one of the queens of historical writing. (Night Owl Romance 20100909)

Another fantastic story . (Terra Yankee Romance Reviewers 20100909)

This tale is replete with details about the history and culture of late 12th-century England, a time of royal, financial, familial, marital and political conflicts that keep the reader riveted to every page. A grand read! (Viviane Crystal Historical Novel Reviews 20100909)

Chadwick's characters are carefully and brilliantly crafted... extremely well written historical fiction. (Jennifer Higgins Rundpinne 20100913)

Elizabeth Chadwick once again delivers the goods and I have to place her right up there with Jean Plaidy. (LizzyJ Historically Obsessed 20100914)

The characters really come to life. (Carrie In the Hammock 20100914)

I swear, each Elizabeth Chadwick book I read is even better than the last. Chadwick breathes such life into characters so long dead; to read one of her books is to have a peephole on the past. (Devourer of Books 20100914)

Another awesome read for me and another fantastic book by Elizabeth Chadwick. (The Maiden's Court 20101007)

Filled with sacrifice, sibling rivalry and war, For the King's Favor is truly a gem. (Readin' and Dreamin' 20100915)

The writing is exemplary and the attention to detail sublime... a book to be savored... an experience rather than just a read. (The Broken Teepee 20100916)

Elizabeth Chadwick weaves a tapestry of a tale that is spellbinding. (The Long and Short of It Reviews 20100917)

Chadwick did not disappoint! She had a good cast of characters from real life to draw from. She made them come back to life with richly textured scenes of England and Royalty (So Many Precious Books, So Little Time 20100921)

A joy to read. I love how [Chadwick] fits into Medieval England with seemingly little effort. (Book Lust 20100921)

Elizabeth Chadwick's name has become a byword for high quality historical fiction. If any one author can "claim" medieval England as his or her territory, it must be she, for she nails the era with precision as she lures the reader into an incredible world of chivalry and knights gallant. (Hist Fic Chick 20100921)

The lives of Ida and Roger captivate and give the reader the all important gift of hope. (Luxury Reading 20100923)

Elizabeth Chadwick has a knack for developing characters with flaws and believability, therefore making them completely 'real' while you read their stories. They are authentic and a tribute to her research. (She Read a Book 20100927)

Recommend? Absolutely to lovers of royal Historical Fiction. (Life in the Thumb 20101007)

Smart writing, a mastery of the time period and impeccable research is what we've come to expect from Elizabeth Chadwick and she certainly brought it with For the King's Favor. (Passages to the Past 20101007)

I could not put this book down... Highly recommended. (Bookfoolery and Babble 20101007)

I loved this book. It brought to life historical people that I knew nothing about and created an almost obsession for me. I can't wait to pick up the rest of Elizabeth Chadwick's books. (Books Like Breathing 20101007)

Elizabeth Chadwick does a fabulous job in her depiction of the King's court, the people whose lives are impacted by the rotation of the King's attention, and of the political intrigues and favor-currying that takes place. (Drey's Library 20101007)

Chadwick's writing style was thoroughly engrossing and I found myself living in the 1100s along with the characters. (Favorite PasTimes Blog 20101007)

Chadwick's work is beautiful; it reminds me why I love historical fiction in the first place. (The Bibliophilic Book Blog 20101007)

Elizabeth Chadwick has once again weaved a work of art with her vivid descriptions and ability to tell a most captivating tale. (Confessions and Ramblings of a Muse in the Fog 20101018)

Highly recommended. I absolutely loved For the King's Favor. (Bookfoolery and Babble 20101101)

Elizabeth Chadwick's name has become a byword for high quality historical fiction.

One of the best historical fiction novels I have read this year. Everyone must experience Elizabeth Chadwick's exquisite writing. Her proficiency and talent place her among the elite in her genre. (Bookworm's Dinner )

A truly poignant story, For the King's Favor is a masterpiece in historical fiction! (History Undressed )

Chadwick breaths life in times gone by... The book made me remembered why I loved her books in the first place. (Book Girl of Mur-Y-Castell )

About the Author

Elizabeth Chadwick (UK) is the author of 17 historical novels, including The Greatest Knight, The Scarlet Lion, A Place Beyond Courage, Lords of the White Castle, Shadows and Strongholds, the Winter Mantle, and The Falcons of Montabard, four of which have been shortlisted for the Romantic Novelists' Awards.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 544 pages
  • Publisher: Sourcebooks Landmark (September 1, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1402244495
  • ISBN-13: 978-1402244490
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.6 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (24 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #123,917 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Elizabeth Chadwick is a best selling, award winning author of historical fiction. A born storyteller, her first novel The Wild Hunt won a Betty Trask Award in 1990. She has been four times shortlisted for the RNA Award in the UK for the best mainstream romantic novel. Her book The Scarlet Lion was selected as one of the top ten works of historical fiction of the decade by Richard Lee, founder of The Historical Novel Society.

 

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34 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Engrossing and Entertaining, August 30, 2010
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Disenfranchised while still in their teens, both Ida de Tosney and Roger Bigod are at the mercy of the self-centered King Henry, then King Richard, and finally King John. The unquenchable desire to realize their dreams drive both of them makes some bitter choices. Although they must fight different battles, each of them refuses to remain a victim of the machinations of royalty during turbulent times.

Ida pays an incredibly high emotional price to be allowed to marry Roger, the man she loves rather than someone the king picks for her. Her deep need to feel safe, loved, and secure gives her courage and fuels her efforts. After the marriage, she does not rely on her striking beauty, but uses her intelligence, talents, and industrious nature to help Roger as he strives to regain his earldom even s she nurtures their children and manages a large household during his long absences. Her loneliness is overwhelming at times.

Roger pledged to service the king in his efforts to regain the earldom his father lost in rebellion. His legal knowledge and his military prowess keep him at the king's beck and call for months on end. He knows this is the price he must pay to get his earldom back.

His and Ida's love is tested to the limit and family ties are stretched almost to the breaking point. His pledged service to the king, evading the traps his stepmother and her sons lay for him, and working to keep his holding prosperous while the kings strip England of her wealth to further their own agendas test his and Ida's physical and emotional mettle again and again.

In For the King's Favor, medieval England throbs with festering political and religious sores as well as an infestation of the seven deadly sins in the extreme. The characters and their deeds linger in the mind long after the last word is read.

Elizabeth Chadwick weaves a tapestry of a tale that is spellbinding. She weaves in a multitude of characters that use their astuteness to maneuver through a maze of intrigues conflicts in the powerful plot. With historically accurate facts, she weaves a background bustling with life that encompasses all levels of the society at the time. Best of all, she weaves in a love story that fills the heart with joy and satisfaction making the whole tapestry shine with hope for the future.
For the King's Favor is one for the bookshelf.
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A fantastic novel set in a very turbulent time!, August 29, 2010
This review is from: For the King's Favor (Paperback)
I love Elizabeth Chadwick's books and always look forward to a new one eagerly. This novel was published (in the UK I believe) as "The Time of Singing" but I had never read it so I was excited when the opportunity arose to review the novel for it's US release. I was not disappointed - but then, I have never been disappointed with Ms. Chadwick's novels. I gave this novel a 4.5 out of 5 stars.

The novel tells the story of Roger Bigod, heir to the earldom of Norfolk, and Ida de Tosney, mistress to Henry II. While at Henry's court to settle his inheritance, Roger meets Ida, Henry's somewhat reluctant mistress and mother to his illegitimate son William Longespee, and something sparks between the two. What follows is a story full of conflicts as Roger and Ida try to form a life together - Roger constantly having to prove he is not the traitor his father was, Ida's heartbreaking choice as a mother, the ongoing problem with Roger's stepmother over the Norfolk inheritance, and the troubles within the royal family - and all this is after Roger has to truly "win" his lady love and get permission from the King to marry his former mistress!

While this may all sound a bit fantastic, Roger and Ida's story is true, which makes this novel so much more lovely. Readers who have enjoyed the series on William Marshal will be thrilled to see him appear here in as a secondary character. Unlike William Marshal, there is no where near as much recorded history about Roger Bigod; however Ms. Chadwick is able to piece together what is known with her little bits of creativity flawlessly, creating a very believable character and story. Her attention to historical detail and accuracy is again very obvious but you do not feel like you are being beaten over the head with information. Once again she has used her wonderful talent of effortlessly recreating medieval life for her readers making it easy for a modern person to picture what life was truly like for these very real people. She has created characters that are multi-dimensional and a joy to read about, taking people who could have been lost in the mists of time and given them new life. I thought Roger Bigod, while not a stud like William Marshal, was a good, noble, and honorable man and it was very easy for me to root for him throughout the novel. While reading I noticed that Roger's struggle with his stepmother and stepbrothers slightly resembled a "Cinderella" type story and that gave me a little chuckle. Ida's story is heartbreaking at points (my heart ached for her when she would pull William's baby shoes out and look at them). Her struggle to rebuild a relationship with the son she had to give up is very touching and Ms. Chadwick brilliantly shows what a rough life a medieval woman - even a noble born one - had to struggle through. Just like modern couples, Roger and Ida have some serious conflicts to work through during the course of the novel, making their story even more accessible to readers. The other characters in the novel all have a very distinct personality and it is easy to like them or despise them. I found myself really disliking Ida's firstborn, William, as he grew older; his arrogance really grated on my nerves and his snobbish ideas on his mother's new family made me want to spank him. Beyond the characters populating the novel, there is wonderful description of the extremely turbulent times Roger and Ida are trying to struggle through. Life could be quite rough on a normal basis but at this point in time there was the added danger of political intrigue nobles had to navigate through and Ms. Chadwick does a superb job of portraying how this threat could really hang over someone's head, influencing every aspect of their life. One surprise for me was the fact I really enjoyed all the information on the rebuilding of the Bigod estate, Framlingham, in Norfolk. I also enjoyed seeing characters that figure into Ms. Chadwick's newest novel about Roger Bigod's son Hugh and the Marshal's oldest daughter Mahelt. It is amazing how she is able to weave all these stories together, even in separate books!

I will caution some readers - this is not an action packed, super suspenseful novel. It is a well written story of two people struggling to create a life together amidst a very turbulent time. It is a very enjoyable read (but of course we are talking about Elizabeth Chadwick!) that will introduce the reader to two little known figures in history. I can easily recommend this book to all readers. Chadwick fans will certainly enjoy another fantastic novel, readers who are rather picky about the historical accuracy in their historical fiction will be pleased with the attention to research, and those who aren't picky will get facts that aren't skewed out of shape to fit the author's storyline. Pick this one up; I don't think you will be disappointed!
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Oh Madam, may I please have some more?, March 29, 2011
This review is from: For the King's Favor (Paperback)
I was introduced to Chadwick in my quest to find great historical fiction (not romance). The first Chadwich novel I was fortunate enough to read was The Scarlet Lion, which is the second of two books about the life of William Marshall - an intriquing player during the time of the first Plantagenets (12th and early 13th century Britain and Ireland). The protagonists of For the King's Favor are not developed in these books and basically provide background. In To Defy a King, Chadwick explores the life of Mahelt Marshall (William's daughter) and her marriage to the heir to the Earldom of Norfolk - Hugh Bigod.

William Marshall himself had been portrayed as a bit player in history until Chadwick became interested in his life. And lucky for us, she found the Bigod family interesting!

When summed up factually, most people would find Roger Bigod (Malhelt's father-in-law) a bit ho-hum. He was an Earl whose parents had their marriage anulled so he grew up with his stepmother and brothers-in-law. While struggling to claim his legacy (contested by his stepmother and stepbrothers) he marries one of King Henry II's cast off mistresses. She goes to live with him on his estate and becomes a Countess when he becomes an earl. Her son by Henry II stays at court, where he gains prestige and riches due to his relationship to Henry and his half-brothers: Kings Richard and John. The end.

But Chadwick has taken a toothbrush, toothpick and Q-tip to dig out all the gritty particulars of this tale. For example, why did his mother and father get their marriage anulled? What was Roger's relationship with his mother like? His father? His stepmother and her sons?

And what about Ida? Did she go willingly to Henry's bed? How did they meet? How old was she at that time? How did she feel about her son by Henry? How did Roger feel about him? And her sons by Roger, what type of relationship did they have with her first, illegitimate son? Whas Roger jealous of her previous life? Was Henry jealous of her life with Roger?

Not only are these questions brought to life in high detail, they are done so while set against the historical and political world of their time. We gain insights to what it must have felt like to be a person living during those times, and in particular, a woman living during those times.As a mother, one scene that delighted me took place when Ida and Countess Isabelle Marshall meet while they are picking off treats from the dessert sublety to take home for their children.

I just hope Chadwick finds more personalities from either that time period or another, because I am HOOKED!

And a brief note about the reviewer who felt that her wording was simplistic. I am quite surprised at that comment. Because one of the elements of Chadwicks writings that entrance me is the poesy of her prose. In fact, I would even go so far as to compare the beauty of her prose with that of Thomas Hardy.

Try the book. And see if you can stop at just one!
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