🎧 Lady of Lincoln Is Now Available on Audible

Lady of Lincoln is available in paperback, ebook (kindle and kindle unlimited) and audio (Audible)

There are some stories that were amazing when heard, and I’m delighted to share that Lady of Lincoln is now available in audiobook on Audible.

And the narrator, Sarah Kempton (already award-nominated), is fabulous!

Nicola de la Haye’s story: a woman who inherited a castle, defied expectation, and refused to fail her people or surrender what was hers, can now be experienced in a new way: spoken aloud, as the sounds of her world unfold around you.

This is the first book in the trilogy following the remarkable true story of the woman sometimes remembered as “the woman who saved England.” In this opening volume, we meet Nicola as a young heiress navigating loyalty, ambition, and survival in a world that doubts her capacity to lead.

Listening brings a different intimacy. The cadence of medieval names. The weight of oaths. The quiet resolve in moments when no one else sees.

If you love immersive historical fiction, I hope you’ll enjoy hearing Nicola’s story.

🎧 You can find Lady of Lincoln now on Audible. Listen to the sample for free.

Universal book link: https://books2read.com/u/4980nW

Rachel Elwiss Joyce

Rachel Elwiss Joyce, Author of Historical Fiction.

Exploring power, loyalty, and love in turbulent medieval England.

Rachel came to novel writing later in life, but she has always been passionate about history, storytelling, and the forgotten voices of women. She writes meticulously researched, immersive historical fiction that brings overlooked heroines into the light.

She started inventing tales about medieval women living in castles when she was just six years old—and never stopped. But when she discovered the extraordinary story of Nicola de la Haye, the first female sheriff, who defended Lincoln Castle from a French invasion and became known as ‘the woman who saved England’, Rachel knew she had found a heroine worth telling the world about.

Lady of Lincoln is her debut novel, the first book in her Nicola de la Haye Series, with sequels to follow.

https://rachelelwissjoyce.com
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