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Injoy's Blogs + Book Reviews
Injoy's Blogs + Book Reviews rated it 9 years ago
The King's Sword (Erdemen Honor Book 1) by C. J. Brightley is a tale of honor, support, friendship & loyalty. I gave it five stars. I look forward to reading A Cold Wind (Erdemen Honor, #2) & Honor's Heir (Erdemen Honor, #3). This is an well written historical novel of a soldier left behind for de...
Injoy's Blogs + Book Reviews
Injoy's Blogs + Book Reviews rated it 10 years ago
I received a free kindle copy of The King's Sword (Erdemen Honor Book 1) by C. J. Brightley & published by Egia, LLC from the author in exchange for a fair review.This is a four star intriguing story of a soldier left behind for dead. It tells of his ongoing journey. It kept my attention. Sharp as ...
BreakRaven
BreakRaven rated it 12 years ago
I honestly loved this little book. It was much softer than the first book in the series, somewhat less urgent and more leisurely in pacing and mood. It wasn't pointless, though - I always understood and cared about what I was reading. The characters from the first book that I enjoyed spending time w...
iola
iola rated it 12 years ago
Kemen Sendoa, a retired soldier, finds a teenage boy lost in the snow near the capital of Stonehaven in the kingdom of Erdem. He soon recognises the boy as the prince, Hakan Ithel, who has escaped from the palace after the assassination of his father, the King. Although Kemen has no great respect fo...
iola
iola rated it 12 years ago
Kemen Sendoa, a retired soldier, finds a teenage boy lost in the snow near the capital of Stonehaven in the kingdom of Erdem. He soon recognises the boy as the prince, Hakan Ithel, who has escaped from the palace after the assassination of his father, the King. Although Kemen has no great respect fo...
BreakRaven
BreakRaven rated it 12 years ago
Firstly, I'd like to thank the author for granting me a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Secondly, I'd like to say that I loved it. And thirdly, I'd like to explain my thoughts on it in greater detail.I loved the main character, Kemen Sendoa. He was wonderful--clear and clean...
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