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Title:The Running Vixen (Ravenstow Trilogy #2)
Author:Elizabeth Chadwick
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 374 pages
Published:November 1st 2009 by Sphere (first published 1991)
Categories:Historical. Historical Fiction. Medieval. Romance. Historical Romance. Fiction
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The Running Vixen (Ravenstow Trilogy #2) Paperback | Pages: 374 pages
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A forbidden love takes England to the brink of war...

It's 1126. Heulwen, daughter of Welsh Marcher baron Guyon FitzMiles, has grown up with her father's ward, Adam de Lacey. There has always been a spark between them, but when Heulwen marries elsewhere, to Ralf le Chevalier, a devastated Adam absents himself on various diplomatic missions for King Henry I. When Ralf is killed in a skirmish, Heulwen's father considers a new marriage for her with his neighbour's son, Warrin de Mortimer. Adam, recently returned to England, has good reason to loathe Warrin and is determined not to lose Heulwen a second time. But Heulwen is torn between her duty to her father and the pull of her heart. Adam is no longer the awkward boy she remembers, but a man who stirs every fibre of her being - which places them both in great danger, because Warrin de Mortimer is not a man to be crossed and the future of a country is at stake...

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Original Title: The Running Vixen
ISBN: 0751541354 (ISBN13: 9780751541359)
Edition Language: English
Series: Ravenstow Trilogy #2
Setting: Wales,1126

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I thoroughly enjoyed this book. The plot was interesting with all my favourite elements: action, suspense, an easy to hate villain and most importantly, a gorgeous love story between the two main characters. Heulwen and Adam's relationship is just so realistic you get completely swept away on their journey to love. Their love story is just beautiful to read about and the ending just leaves you envious of their partnership. Definitely not for youngsters, this novel contains mature content and

This is not my favorite of Elizabeth Chadwick's novels, there is too much sex and not enough history. The characters are as interesting and likeable as ever, but there story is somewhat painful to read. (Especially a certain scene when a certain fiance comes barging in to discover a certain man and woman with a certain lack of clothing, it was quite messy.) Ms. Chadwick's later novels seem to be an improvement on her earlier ones, the writing doesn't change but the stories improve.

I'm not really a lover of romance novels, but this one is definitely a cut above the ordinary. I realised too late that really I should have read 'The Wild Hunt' first, but it is possible to treat the book as a stand-alone. Set against the back-drop of early medieval England it features the growing romantic tension between Heulwen (the illegitimate daughter of Guyon FitzMiles from 'The Wild Hunt') and Guyon's ward Adam deLacey. Married off young to someone who turns out to be an adultrous pig,

Pretty good. I like Elizabeth Chadwick's books, this was all right for her early writing.

Am thoroughly enjoying the reading of Ms. Chadwick's early novels...you rock, Elizabeth! Your journey to the writer you are today is quite satisfying for this reader...Read twice!! The last time to a recoving husband who is a heart patient.

This book peaked WAAAY too early. It was also much more sexual than I expected. That's not always a bad thing but for some reason at this stage in my book-reading life, it annoyed me. Halfway through the book, it seems like everything should end there. This is my first Chadwick book that I've ever read and now that I'm perusing other reviews, I should have started elsewhere. This book is certainly not BAD by any means. The writing is VERY descriptive the characters are quite interesting and

Elizabeth Chadwick's THE RUNNING VIXEN, the sequel to her debut novel THE WILD HUNT, is much more than just another historical romance. Instead it's a vibrant and often moving story of the loving relationship that develops between two opposed characters, supported by a rich historical backdrop that most authors have difficulty in achieving.Many of the supporting characters return from THE WILD HUNT and Chadwick has lost none of her ability to bring the Norman era to life. From melees and