Banners of Gold

by Pamela Kaufman

Hardcover, 1986

Status

Available

Call number

Fic Historical Kaufman

Collection

Publication

Random House Value Publishing (1986), Edition: 1st ed, Hardcover, 436 pages

Description

The enchanting Alix of Wanthwaite returns in a suspenseful and richly textured adventure in which nothing less than the future of England is at stake. Alix is home at her beloved estate on the Scottish border when King Richard's soldiers march into her castle and demand to take her to the Continent with them. King Richard has been captured while on Crusade, and Alix is among the nobles whose lives will be collateral for the king's ransom. But when she's delivered to Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine, Richard's mother, she is dumbfounded to learn that the queen has other plans for her. King Richard needs an heir, Eleanor tells Alix. Repulsed by his queen, a homely religious fanatic, he has told his mother that the only woman he wants is the one he met on Crusade, when she was disguised as a boy. Richard wants Alix to be his mistress and the mother of the next Plantagenet king. Now a beguiling and irrepressible young woman, Alix faces more tribulations--and romance--on this trip to Europe, where affairs of the state and affairs of the heart are intricately intertwined.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member dianaleez
Banners of Gold is the sequel to Pamela Kaufman's Shield of Three Lions. The story of young Alix of Wanthwaite and King Richard the Lion-Hearted continues.

King Richard needs an heir, and Alix, who was disguised as a boy when Richard met and fell in love with her, is the only woman he wants. Alix,
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however, has other plans.

I enjoyed the book, but Kaufman has a very plain writing style that takes some getting used to. However, her knowledge of the period is impressive, and her books are filled with interesting details.
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LibraryThing member ritaer
Alix is tricked into becoming King Richards mistress to bear his child. The Jew Bunel is her only true friend

Language

Original publication date

1986

Physical description

436 p.; 9.2 inches

ISBN

0517561336 / 9780517561331

Local notes

Lionheart, 2

DDC/MDS

Fic Historical Kaufman

Rating

½ (31 ratings; 3.6)
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