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Pure adventure fantasy fiction with plenty of action!
Lion Knight Saga got off to slow start, but that might just be me. It always seems like I have a hard time with the beginnings of books from a series or author I’m new to. Guess I’m just getting used to the writing style or something. There is quite a bit of world building right up front with this one. Talk of a code of knights and whatnot. Of course, in fantasy you need to set the scene, so some of that is to be expected. Once it's out of th ...more
Lion Knight Saga got off to slow start, but that might just be me. It always seems like I have a hard time with the beginnings of books from a series or author I’m new to. Guess I’m just getting used to the writing style or something. There is quite a bit of world building right up front with this one. Talk of a code of knights and whatnot. Of course, in fantasy you need to set the scene, so some of that is to be expected. Once it's out of th ...more
A friend from Goodreads recommended this to me. C.A. Tedeschi is an indie author and I think this is his first published work. It is terribly short, clocking in just over one hundred pages. This is part one of two so don't expect closure.
It's illustrated too. The artwork is fine and detailed. The art depicts portraits more often than scenes from the story.
The story concerns a brotherhood of knights in a lawless wilderness. The ranks are filled with family; each new generation must face a test t ...more
It's illustrated too. The artwork is fine and detailed. The art depicts portraits more often than scenes from the story.
The story concerns a brotherhood of knights in a lawless wilderness. The ranks are filled with family; each new generation must face a test t ...more
Feb 13, 2021
S.E. Lindberg
marked it as to-read
Mar 25, 2021
Jeremy Maddux
marked it as to-read


