ShortBookandScribes #BookReview – The Founding by Cynthia Harrod-Eagles #MorlandDynasty

The Founding by Cynthia Harrod-Eagles is book 1 in the Morland Dynasty, published by Sphere. I purchased my own copy.



Seeking power and prestige, grim, ambitious Yorkshireman Edward Morland arranges a marriage between his meek son Robert and spirited Eleanor, young ward of the influential Beaufort family. Eleanor is appalled at being forced to marry a mere ‘sheep farmer’; she is, besides, secretly in love with Richard, Duke of York. Yet in time this apparently ill-matched union becomes both passionate and tender, the foundation of the Morland ‘dynasty’, and sustains them through bloody civil war which so often divides families, sets neighbour against neighbour, and brings tragedy close to home.



One of my favourite kinds of stories are those which follow a family through generations. The Morland Dynasty books had caught my eye more than once but I was slightly put off by the starting point (and I have to start at the beginning of a series) being set in the 1400s and around the Wars of the Roses, an era of history that I didn’t know very much about and didn’t think I was particularly interested in. I was wrong! Whether it was simply Harrod-Eagles’ compelling writing that swayed me I don’t know, but I loved every minute I spent reading The Founding and now have a thirst both for more knowledge about the era and the main players, and for more of the Morland family.

This book is where the now thirty-six-strong series of books begins as Robert Morland is betrothed to Eleanor Courteney and the dynasty is born. Eleanor travels from Dorset to York to embark on her new life and soon she is the matriarch of a family whose status rises to the point where Kings and noblemen spend time at their home. I loved the setting in the north and the way in which the family’s story intertwined with the royal families amidst battles through the reigns of Henry VI, Edwards IV and V, and the legendary Richard III (whose portrayal in this book I found perhaps a little unexpected given his reputation).

The family go through many trials and tribulations, much as you would expect from a time of pestilence and civil wars, but they remain united throughout under Eleanor’s watchful eye. Rich detail, fascinating characters and intensive research made The Founding a brilliant read. I’m now very eager to read book two, The Dark Rose, and am excited for all the Morland books awaiting me.



Cynthia Harrod-Eagles was born in Shepherd’s Bush in London. She was educated at Burlington School, a girls’ charity school founded in 1699, and at the University of Edinburgh and University College London, where she studied English, history and philosophy.

She wrote her first novel while at university and in 1972 won the Young Writers’ Award with THE WAITING GAME.

Afterwards she had a variety of jobs in the commercial world, beginning as sales manager for the Coca Cola Company in Edinburgh, and ending up as pensions officer for the BBC in London, while writing during the evenings and weekends.

The birth of the MORLAND DYNASTY series enabled her to become a full-time writer in

1979. The series was originally intended to comprise twelve volumes, but it has proved so popular that it has now been extended to thirty-five.

In 1993 she won the RNA Novel of the Year Award with EMILY, the third volume of her Kirov Saga, a trilogy set in nineteenth century Russia, and she also writes the internationally acclaimed BILL SLIDER MYSTERIES.

Cynthia Harrod-Eagles still lives in London, and has a husband and three children. Apart from writing her passions are horses, wine, architecture, the English countryside, and above all music. She plays in several amateur orchestras, and is proud to sponsor the London Mozart Players.

Book synopsis and author information taken from the author's website.

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