Fulke FitzWarin has played many roles--loyal knight, dangerous outlaw, dashing lover, loyal husband. But when a violent quarrel with King John disrupts Fulke's ambition to become Lord of his own castle, his true character as a valiant hero is revealed.
Paperback, 576 pages
Published September 3rd 2013 by Sourcebooks Landmark (first published 2001)
The Fitzwaren Novels #2
Historical fiction
From the publisher
My thoughts:
This is book 2 in the FitzWaren novels, but you do not need to have read book 1 to follow along. This is the story about Fulke FitzWarin who like his father wants his land and castle back.
Another book where King John is a total ass, honestly this guy deserves a kick in the behind. Fulke and prince John gets in a fight at 15 and hates each other for the rest of their lives. As all this happened a long time ago, and legends grow, we can't know it all. But yes I can see it happening like this. Later on Fulke becomes an outlaw when the now King John is a total asshat.
Fulke is, well a man of his time. He can be so stubborn at times, a right idiot. But he loves his family. He sure wants Whittington back and he is a man of honor. And I liked how he went up against King John, now that is how a legend is made.
It was a hard time, but a great time to read about. You know it's good when I have to go google different people I read about,´even though I have googled them before.
An interesting story, but I must admit I wish the could have ended it a bit before the end. I did not need to know that which I shall not say. Then again, I had already read Chadwick's own words so I knew what would happen. But I like the illusion of everyone staying young and happy.
Conclusion
History at it's best.
History at it's best.
Oh the cover guy looks like Christopher Lambert *heart beat fast*
ReplyDeleteThere can be only ONE!
DeleteI used to love her books, but i had to stop reading them b/c they were getting to be too much violence, etc for me personally :)
ReplyDeleteThat were sadly the days :/
DeleteYou've made me curious about this one! I've never read a Chadwick book.
ReplyDeleteNever! Oh you must change that
DeleteJohn was an asshat..LOL, you have me curious and I am glad you enjoyed it!
ReplyDeleteLol, well he was!
DeleteFriday! Friday! Friday! Soon! Soon! Soon!
ReplyDeleteFriday! Now! Just gotta get through the work day
DeletePoor John... :) I like illusionary HEAs too. :)
ReplyDeletePoor John, pshaw
DeleteI've never read this author before, but this sounds good.
ReplyDeleteI do love her books
DeleteChadwick is awesome.
ReplyDeleteI just realized that I have a copy of the UK edition titled Lords of the White Castle. Cool!
Deletedang, I should have mentioned that! My bad
DeleteHaha, ok I secretly think that he was surely a hottie...but an evil hottie
ReplyDeleteNeeding to google is always a good sign! Glad you enjoyed this one, it sounds really good!
ReplyDeleteShe has always been my favorite historical fiction author :)
DeleteLove it when a book has me googling historical characters and places. This sounds good.
ReplyDeleteThank you google!
Deleteit sounds nice! Well it's a plus to know that we can read them separately!
ReplyDeleteI do love that!
DeleteIt sounds interesting enough but I'm not sure it's for me.
ReplyDeleteNot for everyone
DeleteI liked the older cover more...
ReplyDeleteI think I cried in the end...
Yeah not a big fan of this ine
DeleteI like Elizabeth Chadwick. I really need to read more by her. Sighs.
ReplyDeleteI do adore her
DeleteI love Elizabeth Chadwick, I've got the original title Lords of the White Castle on my TBR stack.
ReplyDeleteAww good :D
DeleteI don't think I've heard a lot about Elizabeth Chadwick, but I do enjoy historical books! Especially ones that actually involve people who use to really be alive. :-) This sounds like an interesting read and I'm glad you enjoyed it...except the very end. :-(
ReplyDeleteThe end was good, it's just...well someone dies and it was sad. But that was life
DeleteLol this is the King John from Robin Hood? Adding it to my wishlist :)
ReplyDeleteThat he is
DeleteSounds like the men are raised to be asses... wonder if their asses at least look nice from behind. ;P
ReplyDeleteLOL! Yes I do wonder
DeleteI have yet to read a book by Chadwick but I want to
ReplyDeleteYou so must
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