Catherine Wilson
Wilson explores the intricate intersections of history and narrative through her historical fiction, aiming to deeply engage readers with the lived experiences of medieval Europe. Her works, including the "Lions and Lilies" series, emphasize themes of political intrigue, romance, and domestic life. This series showcases her commitment to historical authenticity, derived from her extensive travels in Europe for research. By focusing on the political dynamics surrounding figures like Edward III during the Hundred Years War, Wilson immerses readers into the complexities of medieval societal structures. Her writing style is described as epic and elegant, effectively drawing readers into the emotional and physical landscapes of her characters.\n\nIn her career transition from communications to writing, Wilson fulfilled a long-held dream by winning an encouragement award for her first novel draft in a magazine competition, demonstrating her early promise and dedication to storytelling. Her commitment to exploring historical themes allows readers to gain a nuanced understanding of the era's societal norms and personal dramas. This focus on authenticity enriches the reader's experience, offering a vivid portal into the past. Her book "A Medieval Christmas" further exemplifies her ability to blend historical settings with engaging narratives, providing a festive glimpse into medieval life. Through her meticulous attention to historical detail and engaging prose, Wilson's work offers valuable insights into the intersections of history and narrative craft.
Books by Catherine Wilson

How to Be an Epicurean
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