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Medieval Stories
Muriel of Lincoln
Norman Invasion, Saxon England, Medieval England, LIncoln Rachel Elwiss Joyce Norman Invasion, Saxon England, Medieval England, LIncoln Rachel Elwiss Joyce

Muriel of Lincoln

Nicola de la Haye held Lincoln Castle against a French siege and saved England, and everyone remembers her name.

Almost no one remembers her grandmother.

Muriel of Lincoln didn't lead armies or defy kings in any spectacular fashion, but without her calculated survival and strategic positioning, there would be no Nicola, no legend, no castle defense that changed the course of English history.

This is the story of the invisible foundation upon which greatness was built.

The Survivor's Daughter

After 1066, most Saxon lords lost everything—their lands, their titles, their entire futures disappeared as William the Conqueror handed England to his Norman knights like spoils of war.

But Muriel's father, Colswein of Lincoln, somehow managed to keep his holdings, and the Domesday Book provides the documentary proof of this remarkable survival.

This wasn't luck or accident—this was cold, hard value in the eyes of the new regime. The Normans needed more than swords and intimidation to actually rule England in any sustainable way; they needed local networks, local loyalty, and men who could make occupation feel less like conquest and more like legitimate governance. Colswein was one of those rare men who proved too useful to destroy, whose cooperation was worth more than his elimination.

And the fastest, most permanent way to lock in that kind of usefulness? Marriage between the old world and the new.

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Literary Titan Gives LADY OF LINCOLN 5 Stars! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Lady of Lincoln, Historical Fiction, Book Review Rachel Elwiss Joyce Lady of Lincoln, Historical Fiction, Book Review Rachel Elwiss Joyce

Literary Titan Gives LADY OF LINCOLN 5 Stars! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

I’m thrilled to share that Lady of Lincoln, the first book in The Nicola de la Haye Series, has just been reviewed by Literary Titan and received five stars!

This thoughtful review recognises the emotional depth, historical richness, and narrative heart of a story that brings a forgotten woman back to life.

Here are a few stand-out quotes from the review that really capture what makes this novel special:

“Emotional without turning sentimental, rich without turning dense, and dramatic without losing grip on the people at its center.”Literary Titan

This line highlights what I most hoped to achieve: not just a vivid historical setting, but a story that resonates emotionally without ever feeling overwrought.

“Nicola’s struggle against the constraints of her gender, her grief, and her desire to shape her own future felt honest and raw.”Literary Titan

One of the most powerful parts of Nicola’s journey is how she confronts not just external enemies, but the limitations society imposes on her simply because she is a woman. I’m so glad the review recognised the emotional honesty behind that arc.

“A vivid, emotionally charged tale that turns a forgotten heroine into an unforgettable force.”Literary Titan

It’s always humbling to see Nicola described as “unforgettable.” She was real, and her truly inspiring story deserves to be remembered.

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Goodreads Giveaway!
Rachel Elwiss Joyce Rachel Elwiss Joyce

Goodreads Giveaway!

I'm excited to announce a Goodreads giveaway for my award-winning novel, Lady of Lincoln! Enter now to win a copy and discover the award-winning story of Nicola de la Haye—a woman who commanded in a man's world and changed the course of English history.

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