The Secret Is Out: The Heroine of my upcoming Novel is…

Nicola (Nicholaa) de la Haye

For days I’ve been hinting. Dropping clues. Teasing that the heroine of my upcoming historical novel is someone extraordinary.

Today, I can finally reveal her name.

My protagonist is Nicola (Nicholaa) de la Haye: the woman who saved England.

Why I Chose Nicola de la Haye as My Heroine

Nicola isn’t a creation of legend or folklore. She was real — a formidable 12th- and 13th-century noblewoman who defied the expectations of her age. She inherited power in her own right, commanded a castle garrison, and twice (at least) defended Lincoln Castle from siege.

Most famously, in 1217, when England teetered on the edge of conquest by Prince Louis of France, Nicola — then nearly seventy years old — refused to surrender her castle. She held the fortress until William Marshal’s army turned the tide in what chroniclers called the Battle of Lincoln Fair (or the Second Battle of Lincoln). Without her, England’s story might have ended very differently.

A Forgotten Heroine Brought Back to Life

Despite her extraordinary role, Nicola de la Haye has too often been left to the margins of history.

Her biographer, Sharon Bennett Connolly, recently catalogued her extraordinary life in a non-fiction book, but my novel shines a spotlight on not just her life, but her inner as well as her outer journey—and the hopes and fears of an heiress and noblewoman born into a time when women didn’t matter, weren’t heard, and certainly weren’t expected to lead.

My novels will cover

  • Her youth and inheritance in Lincolnshire

  • Her marriages, struggles, and private battles

  • Her defiance of powerful men and her stand against kings

  • Her transformation into one of medieval England’s most remarkable women

This first novel (the title to be revealed soon) is set in her youth, when both the kingdom, and Nicola’s future, hung on a precipice.

Medieval England.
A civil war...
A teenage heiress...
And a disastrous marriage.

What happens when a girl expected to yield… chooses to lead?

Coming soon.

Based on a true story.

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