Continuing the action on the fictional Ravenstow estate and related castles / lands. First was The Wild Hunt (featuring Guy and Judith), then The Running Vixen (Adam and Huelwen, Guy's daughter) and now featuring Reynard, Guy's third son and his young betrothed Eleanor.
Reynard has been a crusader for 4 years in the Holy Land, thereby avoiding giving homage to either Stephen or Matilda as the Anarchy starts. As his elder father's health fails, he is called back to Ravenstow to shoulder the burdens of running the estate, marrying innocent Eleanor, fighting the Welsh, sparring with hostile neighbors, and choosing a sides in England's ongoing civil war. Just as Renard is about to leave, he becomes sexually and emotionally entangled with an exotic dancing girl Olwen who he brings back to England and sets up as his mistress nearby. Although fascinated by the double-crossing sexually explosive Olwen, Renard slowly falls in love with his steadfast, intelligent wife "Nell" who is a strong, passionate character.
Again, I found the backdrop of political intrigue, the fight amongst the barons for lands and honors, and the sparring with the Welsh to be more interesting as the romance. Chadwick stays true to the time with families torn apart in the war, needless death, the loss of lands, friends, and even family.
Renard's youngest brother William is a fabulous character and I would LOVE to see a book about him!
A final note: While Renard and "Nell" relationship grows believably, I don't think the novel adequately addresses the leftover passion between Renard and Olwen.