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strong medieval paranormal romance, September 6, 2005
This review is from: The Templar Knight Series: Book One: A Witch Spell (Paperback)
In 1302 France Sir Bret de Colville is a conscientious loyal knight in the service of Robert de Brus. When he meets Zarelda, he finds himself overwhelmed by her beauty and almost failing at his responsibilities as he cannot get her out of his mind. However, as he falls in love with her, he soon finds out that the siren is a witch, which sobers up the pious knight. He leaves her.
Not long afterward, Sir Bret, who has just about sworn off women, meets and falls in love with Lady Briana. However, the scorned Zarelda casts a horrible spell on villagers while in a rage. Zarelda next abducts Briana and takes her on a trek that ends in Hell. A distraught Sir Bret dedicates himself to learning the metaphysical secrets that bound everything and joins the Knights Templar to obtain their forbidden knowledge. Several years and adventures later, Zarelda returns with promises to help Bret find his true love, but can he trust the witch who caused the disappearance of Briana yet without her he has no prayer of moving heaven or hell to save his beloved.
This strong medieval paranormal romance will fascinate the audience due to the relational triangle between Sir Bret, Zarelda, and Briana. The action-packed plot grips the audience once the trio has met one another as each one seems so real even the witch. Sub-genre fans will appreciate Jangeo Pinkerton's strong tale in which the champion will don anything to rescue his heart's desire including entering hell for the heavenly cause of love.
Harriet Klausner
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Page-Turning Exciting Adventure of Medieval Times, August 15, 2005
This review is from: The Templar Knight Series: Book One: A Witch Spell (Paperback)
Do you like the times of knights and ladies, the conflict between good and evil, between a belief in witchcraft, or pagan gods and a new belief called Christianity? All this is found in The Templar Knight Book One. There is plenty of page-turning excitement as our Knight confronts witchcraft whil he courageously seeks to defend his belief in Christianity in his struggle of good versus evil as exemplified in one example by his love for two women, one who is evil and a witch, and one who is good.
The dialogue is true medieval and the reader is swept immediately back into that time period. The authors' research into the l300's is evident as the food, clothing, shelter and customs of the era are presented in a believable and convincing way. The reader is being informed and educated as well as entertained by a gripping and suspenseful tale of magic, witchcraft, and good versus evil.
The Templar Knight Book One is an entertaining and exciting read for all ages!
Evelyn Horan - author
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Knighthood and Magick!, April 5, 2005
This review is from: The Templar Knight Series: Book One: A Witch Spell (Paperback)
I loved Bret de Colville, knight to Robert-the-Bruce, and later a Templar Knight. This novel contains magic, being of both good and bad, romance, treachery and lots of suspense. The Templar Knight meets Zarelda and falls in love, only to be betrayed. Later he falls in love with Briana and throughout the book, he's traveling on knightly duties, and tournaments, and learning from his wizard, Alpin, grandson to the Merlin. A good read, all the way through with witchery, spells and magic and knighthood.
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