The Knight of Redmond
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.33 (883 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1621080722 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 272 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-03-28 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Since then, Jennifer has fallen in love with the art of writing and has set out to learn the craft of combining the written word with storytelling. Clark grew up in the small mountain town of Monticello Utah where she is proud to say that she passed all of her English classes, and with fairly good grades too. Convincing neighborhood kids that their backyards lay over ancient ruins and stories to back it all up was part of daily routine. After graduating college, her interest in writing was sparked when she shared one of her made up stories with her sister, Stephonie Williams. . In her spare time she spends a lot of time with the a
Made up languages, haunted houses, and tales of jungle adventures were also widely known among her friends. Convincing neighborhood kids that their backyards lay over ancient ruins and stories to back it all up was part of daily routine. Together they wrote their first novel, Mark of Royalty. She also finds the study of war strategies irresistible and enjoys reading about the great battles that have sha
great read What you should know-Solid story line with well developed characters. I especially liked seeing the main character grow from being weak and whiney to strong and brave.-ORIGINAL story line, not canned or re-hashing what has already been done a million times-NO "insta-love" relationship between main characters develops naturally and in a believeable way. If you are looking for a sappy Twilight love story, look elsewhere- NO smut or excessive violence-CLEAN enough for younger readers yet well written so it is also suitable for adults.-Overall rating: B+ good score its tough to get an A from me-Would I recommend? Yes-Would I re-read? No but . Great read! I loved this book! Good storyline, nice character development, and a good dose of romance and adventure. Finally a Mormon author who can write well and not copy others' ideas! Keep writing girl!!. "great medieval romance" according to Lindzee. I was really excited about this book, and overall it was a good read. I loved the medieval setting. I think the author did a fantastic job of making me feel like I was actually in feudal Europe, and as a former history teacher, I think she did her research well. I also really enjoyed the way witchcraft and superstitions--so common in the middle ages--played into the story. It added a richness and depth to the setting that I absolutely loved.I was intrigued by the plot, and anxious to find out if the bad blood between the two fiefs would be resolved. There were some really unexpected plot twists that I loved. I also enjoyed the way the ro
Now, Lily must make a choice continue on the conflict ridden path of her kin or break down the barriers in her land and her heart.. After a terrifying encounter with her uncle's merciless adversary, Lily must flee for her life. But when a shocking secret is revealed, her allegiance to her clan and her growing feelings for Wren are called into question. It appears that adventure is on the horizon after all Thrust into an unfamiliar world, Lily is forced to align herself with Wren, a young knight from a rival land. But the path home proves more perilous than she could have imagined. Lily is desperate to experience the world beyond her small village. Separated from her uncle, she has no choice but to enter enemy territory alone. With war looming, they must set aside generations of contention to save the ruling family as well as Lily's own people from annihilation. A summer trip through the kingdom in the company of her uncle promises just the sort of escape she yearns for until, scarcely a day into their journey, the threat of battle on the road ahead ends her exploration before it s even begun