Thursday, May 1, 2025

Audiobook Review: The Girl of Many Crowns by D.H. Morris

Recently, I read and reviewed The Girl of Many Crowns by D.H. Morris and, today, I want to share my thoughts about the audiobook version of the novel! Learn about the book and the author, read my thoughts on the book and be sure to enter for a chance to win a prize in the book tour giveaway at the end of this post. 

 


​Book Title:  The Girl of Many Crowns by D.H. Morris
Category:  Adult Fiction (18 +),  305 pages
GenreHistorical Fiction 
Publisher:  New Classics Publishing
Release date:  October 4, 2024
Content Rating: PG due to some mature subject matters, but no graphic violence, language, or sexual content.



"The Girl of Many Crowns offers a riveting glimpse into the tumultuous life of Judith, the first princess of France, against the richly detailed backdrop of medieval Europe. D.H. Morris masterfully blends history and human drama, making Judith’s struggles both personal and profoundly symbolic of the era’s precarious politics.- review by Gina Rae Mitchell

"D H Morris' talent shines through in this debut. She no doubt did extensive research to bring this story to life. I loved how they were able to portray Judith. The historical details were so vivid, I felt as though I was transported back in time and living in the medieval times." - review by Amy Campbell, Locks Hooks and Books.

"The book sent me down the rabbit hole of reading more about Baldwin Iron Arm, which itself was a super exciting bonus activity (and yes, a bonus – the author is a descendant of Baldwin Iron Arm and Judith – can you even imagine finding your ancestors back to… years 837 – 879?)." - review by @this.human.reads

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About the Book


The true story of a powerful Knight and a runaway Queen who unite to defy an empire.

The Kingdom of Francia  – 856 

Thrust into the political intrigue surrounding the throne of Francia, young Princess Judith loyally supports her father, King Charles.  She strengthens his kingdom by marrying twice for political alliance.   

But, when Judith refuses to marry a third time at her father’s command, King Charles imprisons her in one of his palaces.

Baldwin “Iron Arm” is a trusted knight and companion to Princess Judith’s brother, Prince Louis. Baldwin helps protect Francia and the king’s family from Vikings, rebel Lords, wars, and assassinations plots. 

When Judith and Baldwin fall in love without the blessing of the king, will they be able to hold on to their faith and each other after unleashing the fury of an empire?
 
My Review

Expect an Engaging Story.
I enjoyed this novel. Based on the true story of a powerful Knight and a runaway Queen who unite to defy an empire.--who also happen to be the author's ancestors--it's an interesting novel filled with many characters, relationships and events. Since I had already read the print version of the book, I was familiar with many of the characters and events. I settled more easily into the narration than I did into the print novel, but it may take a second listen at times to connect and place all of the scenes correctly in your mind.
The Audiobook Gives an Author Reading. The author tells a very organized and interesting story in print--and by offering her own narration for her story, she gives an exciting perspective to the audiobook as well. If you enjoy author readings--this audiobook feels like that type of experience. There is no overly done voice acting. Instead, the author speaks her characters to life as she guides listeners through the chapters.
Would I Recommend The Girl of Many Crowns by D.H. Morris? If you enjoy historical fiction--or historical dramas based on true characters, this novel is well-researched and interesting from start to finish.  The presentation of the audiobook by the author herself strengthens her connection to the story at times and brings this out well for the listener.
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 Meet the Author


A native of San Diego, California, D. H. Morris has lived on four continents and traveled through many countries. She has four children and eleven grandchildren and currently lives in Kansas City, Missouri. She graduated from Utah State University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theatre and Choral Music education and pursued graduate work in English at USU and law at the University of Utah. She is also a published playwright.

As a descendant of Judith and Baldwin, the author discovered their intriguing story while doing a genealogical project. This journey inspired her to research everything about the 9th Century – including food, politics, travel, war, education, clothing, jewelry, religion, holidays, marriage customs, and medicine. She loves talking about this remarkable time in history when the European countries we know today were being formed and fighting for their very existence.​

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