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  • The Winter Crown

  • Eleanor of Aquitaine Trilogy, Book 2
  • By: Elizabeth Chadwick
  • Narrated by: Katie Scarfe
  • Length: 18 hrs and 57 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (271 ratings)

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The Winter Crown

By: Elizabeth Chadwick
Narrated by: Katie Scarfe
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Summary

Eleanor of Aquitaine

A loving mother. A betrayed wife. A queen beyond compare.

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Eleanor of Aquitaine, one of the most powerful women in Europe, is crowned queen of England beside her young husband Henry II. While Henry battles their enemies and lays his plans, Eleanor is an adept acting ruler and mother to their growing brood of children. But she yearns for more than this - if only Henry would listen.

Instead, Henry pushes Eleanor to the sidelines, involving himself with a young mistress and denying Eleanor her rightful authority. As matters reach a crisis, Eleanor becomes caught up in a family rebellion. And even a queen must face the consequences of treason....

Award-winning author Elizabeth Chadwick continues the fascinating story of a queen fighting for her rightful place in a world of divided loyalties and passionate betrayals.

©2014 Elizabeth Chadwick (P)2014 Isis Publishing
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Critic reviews

"An author who makes history come gloriously alive." (The Times)

"Meticulous research and strong storytelling." (Woman & Home)

"A sumptuous ride." (Toby Clements, Daily Telegraph)

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Fantastic

Much enjoyed this book and had taken me back in time..Looking forward to more from this brilliant author.

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Great story, slow narration

Recording was improved, in my opinion, by speeding up the pace. The story was fab

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Winter Crown

This second book of the trilogy is brilliant, going to start the Autumn Queen straight away,

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Really enjoyed the story

Loved it. The natration was good. Got through the book quickly. look forward to the next book

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the naration

total bliss from beginning to end. couldn't have been better. very true to fact. thank you

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What about the rest

I'm hoping that there will be another book detailing the queens detainment and her sons battles with the king, the Kings eventual death in France and the rise of Richard, the lionheart. Eleanor was a formidable woman the wife of two kings and the mother to two kings of england

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Inner Resilience

Well written and Elizabeth makes each scene cone to life, from the throbbing headache to the weather it is as if you the reader are there with the court, or on the ride and even in the rumbling cart carrying her into her imprisonment. Now I need to hear the next book in the life of this amazingly strong queen.

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Annoying

What a truly great story and character but the narration is dreadful. She’s “acting” her way thru and it’s just not required. I want to interpret the words and deeds myself when I read a novel but it’s being forced on me with this narrator who’s portrayal of both Henry and Eleanor ignores the hugely interesting subtle power battles and instead is almost pantomime. Her children’s voices are ridiculous and she makes every male sound ridiculous- their actions show this though we don’t need her to make their voices ridiculous too, we’re not in kindergarten! Almost gave up at chapter one because of it but I just love Eleanors story and strength. Portrayed here with the weakest pathetic voice - when in truth she makes a brilliant job from a horrendous situation.

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Great Book

Wonderfully written and read, even better than book 1 eager to start book 3 and find out what happens next.

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Brilliant!

This second book of the story of Eleanor has been truly informative and fascinating. My only criticism is the narrator's pronunciation of some of the French words, surely an aspect which should have been taken into account and easily rectified? Her delivery otherwise was excellent. Living in France, I was delighted to find I have been to many of the places described, which, for me, made the book even more interesting. Now, on to the third book!

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