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Title:The Wild Hunt (Ravenstow Trilogy #1)
Author:Elizabeth Chadwick
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 341 pages
Published:December 4th 2008 by Sphere (first published 1990)
Categories:Historical. Historical Fiction. Romance. Medieval. Historical Romance. Fiction
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In the wild, windswept Welsh marches a noble young lord rides homewards, embittered, angry and in danger. He is Guyon, lord of Ledworth, heir to threatened lands, husband-to-be of Judith of Ravenstow. Their union will save his lands - but they have yet to meet...

For this is Wales at the turn of the twelfth century. Dynasties forge and fight, and behind the precarious throne of William Rufus political intrigue is raging. Caught amidst the violence are Judith and Guyon, bound together yet poles apart. But when a dark secret from the past is revealed and the full horror of war crashes over Guyon and Judith, they are forced to face insurmountable odds. Together...

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Original Title: The Wild Hunt
ISBN: 0751540269 (ISBN13: 9780751540260)
Edition Language: English
Series: Ravenstow Trilogy #1
Setting: Wales,1098 United Kingdom
Literary Awards: Betty Trask Award (1990)

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This revamped redone fixed up etc version was definitely better and I can see how the years of writing and the historical know how, maturity, etc etc pay off quite well and I can now say yes THIS is Elizabeth Chadwick the author who's books I love.

I absolutely loved the beginning of this book. I'm not sure what happened to either the story or myself but I was reading just a page or two at a time a quarter way into it. I enjoyed the characters, setting and time frame but got a little bored by it. I think the story had great promise and I plan to either pick this one up again at some point or try another by the author.

I absolutely adore this series and these characters. After reading the three books and the special treat of 'The Coming Of The wolf' excerpt on the author's website. I have come to treasure this book (and series) as a solid, well researched and endearing work. The plot and the level of action is compelling. I simply fell in love with the deeply developed characters and Chadwick's ability to so eloquently weave it all together with the politics and details of the time. If you don't mind a bit of

3.75 stars.I've read others of Elizabeth Chadwick and there is one thing that can be said about her historical writing: it's very good. She knows and uses the correct terminology, knows horses and horse language, and she knows how to create characters genuine to their time.This is her very first book from 1990, and it's as accomplished and as intriguing to read as her later works. The only criticisms I can come up with is that Guyon kept referring to the prospect of sex with Judith as potential

I know that I am in for something good when I spot a new or reprinted book by this author, Elizabeth Chadwick. The Wild Hunt is her first novel, and a darn impressive one it is too, telling of a couple forced to marry, Guyon and Judith, and the troubles that they go through to find a common ground during the wars on the Welsh Marches during the reign of King William II. While it's not my favourite of hers, it's still a thrilling tale and written with a great eye to detail and the ability to get

Chadwick's first novel doesn't fell short, and delivers the realistic characters and the history that comes to live that I love and enjoy in all of her books.Guyon, is ordered by the king to marry 16 year old Judith, and he finds himself with a child bride that is scared of her marriage, but is courageous and strong willed in everything else. Guyon is trying to do her right by waiting and treating her with respect. But past and current events seem to affect their lives and influence it. The

I love Chadwick's medieval world. It is real and gripping. I haven't read many authors who write medieval historical fiction but I don't feel the need because Chadwick is great. Of course Katherine by Anya Seton is unsurpassed, the best. But The Champion, Shadows and Strongholds and now 'The Wild Hunt' are near an ideal. If you like medieval fiction you have to try Chadwick. This book is one of her first so it isn't probably one of her best work but still, it is really good and definitely worth