First published in 2000 – Celebrating a
Silver Anniversary!
The events that led to the Battle of
Hastings and the Norman Conquest of England in 1066 - told from the English
point of view.
Two men. One crown.
England, 1044. Harold Godwinesson, a young,
respected earl, falls in love with an ordinary but beautiful woman. In
Normandy, William, the bastard son of a duke, falls in love with power.
In 1066 England falls vulnerable to the
fate of these two men: one, chosen to be a king, the other, determined to take,
by force, what he desires. Risking his life to defend his kingdom from foreign
invasion, Harold II led his army into the great Battle of Hastings in October
1066 with all the honour and dignity that history remembers of its fallen
heroes.
In this beautifully crafted tale, USA
Today bestselling author Helen Hollick sets aside the propaganda of the
Norman Conquest and brings to life the English version of the story of the man
who was the last Anglo-Saxon king, revealing his tender love, determination and
proud loyalty, all to be shattered by the desire for a crown – by one who had
no right to wear it.
Praise for Helen Hollick: “Helen Hollick has it all! She tells a
great story, gets her history right, and writes consistently readable books”
~ Bernard Cornwell
“A novel of enormous emotional power”
~ Elizabeth Chadwick
“Thanks to Hollick’s masterful
storytelling, Harold’s nobility and heroism enthral to the point of engendering
hope for a different ending…Joggles a cast of characters and a bloody, tangled
plot with great skill”
~ Publisher’s Weekly
“Don’t miss Helen Hollick’s colourful
recreation of the events leading up to the Norman Conquest.”
~ Daily Mail
“An epic re-telling of the Norman
Conquest”
~ The Lady
“If only all historical fiction could be
this good”
~ Historical Novel Society Review
Buy Links:
Universal eBook Link, Harold The King: https://books2read.com/u/4jOdYj
Harold the King (UK): https://viewbook.at/HaroldTheKing
I Am the Chosen King (US): https://viewBook.at/ChosenKing
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First accepted for traditional publication in 1993,
Helen became a USA Today Bestseller with her historical novel, The
Forever Queen (titled A Hollow Crown in the UK) with the sequel, Harold
the King (US: I Am The Chosen King) being novels that explore the
events that led to the Battle of Hastings in 1066. Her Pendragon’s Banner
Trilogy is a fifth-century version of the Arthurian legend, and she writes
a nautical adventure/supernatural series, The Sea Witch Voyages. She has
also branched out into the quick read novella, 'Cosy Mystery' genre with her Jan
Christopher Mysteries, set in the 1970s, with the first in the series, A
Mirror Murder incorporating her, often hilarious, memories of working as a
library assistant. The fifth in the series, A Memory Of Murder, was
published in May 2024.
Her non-fiction books are Pirates: Truth and Tales
and Life of A Smuggler. She is currently writing about the ghosts of North
Devon, and Jamaica Gold for her Sea Witch Voyages.
Recognised by her stylish hats, Helen tries to attend
book-related events as a chance to meet her readers and social-media followers,
but her ‘wonky eyesight’ as she describes her condition of Glaucoma, and severe
arthritis is now a little prohibitive for travel.
She lives with her family in an eighteenth-century
farmhouse in North Devon with their dogs and cats, while on the farm there are
showjumper horses, fat Exmoor ponies, an elderly Welsh pony, geese, ducks and
hens. And several resident ghosts.
Author Links:
Website: https://helenhollick.net/
Amazon Author Page: https://viewauthor.at/HelenHollick
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/helen.hollick
Blog, supporting authors &
their books: https://ofhistoryandkings.blogspot.com/
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Monthly newsletter: Thoughts from a
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