Kathryn Warner holds a BA and an MA with Distinction in medieval history and literature from the University of Manchester, and is the author of biographies about Edward II and his queen Isabella. Kathryn has had work published in the English Historical Review, has given a paper at the International Medieval Congress, and appeared in a BBC documentary. She runs a popular blog on Edward II and is an expert on Edward II, Isabelle of Castille and Richard II.
""[H]ighly recommend this book for those interesting in the complex court of King Edward II and Queen Isabella.""-- ""History of Royal Women"" ""I don't know nearly enough about these medieval monarchs and the women who shaped and moulded them. This is a time that Bernard Cornwell's Dark Ages saga pre-dates by about three hundred years, and follows the invasion of William of Normandy, of course. Fascinating, fills in lots of gap in my measly knowledge of this era of British and European history!""-- ""Books Monthly"" ""Overall, I found this book intriguing and complex. By telling the story of Eleanor, Margaret, and Elizabeth de Clare as three biographies in one book, Warner presents a new perspective into the life and reign of Edward II. The Plantagenet family during this time was a closely knit web of power that had to rely on each other to survive or to fall. If you want a great book to introduce you to three fascinating sisters whose marriages during the reign of the infamous Edward II transformed England then, ""Edward II's Nieces The Clare Sisters: Powerful Pawns of the Crown"" by Kathryn Warner is a wonderful place to start.""-- ""Adventures of a Tudor Nerd"" ""Warner's book is a great joint biography and provides a valuable resource for historians. She has drawn extensively on the available sources to trace the movements and activities of the sisters, as well as their relationships with their husbands and children.""-- ""The History Lady"" ""[A]nother enjoyable read on women in history that don't always get the limelight that they deserve. Kathryn Warner has done it once again by providing a well-written, well-researched, informative and engaging read. I love this period of history and love learning about women's roles, power, influences during this time. I would definitely recommend.""-- ""Where There's Ink There's Paper""