At only eighteen years of age, Kate Neville was nevertheless a young married woman with a beautiful daughter Cecily; her young husband William Bonville was fighting in the battle of the War of the Roses. Living with her mother-in-law Lady Bonville was a chore in itself; Lady Bonville was “Queen of Shute” and had been for many years – her domination of the household and surrounding district was strong. When Will was lost in battle, Kate was desolate…
Elysabeth Woodville loved her husband Sir John Grey; married for ten years, they had two sons, Thomas and Dickon. Tom was a fiery youngster while Dickon was a quieter child who followed his brother everywhere. John’s mother, Lady Ferrers was an angry and bitter woman, who had never approved of her son’s choice of wife. Living in her household meant Elysabeth felt her criticism constantly. When John left for battle, she was desperate for him to return – but his death and subsequent branding as a traitor devastated Elysabeth and her boys. Finding themselves on the outside after her properties and possessions were seized, Elysabeth struggled to keep a roof over her boys’ heads, and food on the table.
As a precarious peace after the civil war spread throughout the villages, the domination of the victor meant Kate was in favour. Her cousin, King Edward IV was only eighteen years old, but his rule was approved by most. On the other hand Elysabeth suffered, which meant her sons did too – Tom lost his title and became remote and surly. While not knowing each other at the time, it seemed that both Kate and Elysabeth were destined to meet. Would both women find happiness in love – would their terrible grief heal?
What an absolutely brilliant historical fiction novel by Aussie author Isolde Martyn. The postscript at the end of the story tells further interesting facts about the lives of the characters back in the mid to late 1400s. Based on fact the historical research by the author is immense. This is my first by this author, and it won’t be my last. I was very fortunate to win an autographed copy of The Golden Widows which I was thrilled about! I have no hesitation whatsoever in highly recommending this novel.