The design and UX isn't done, Rob and Abbie, okkurrrr! 😌
bak8382's review against another edition
4.0
We find Tristan washed up on the shores of France, unsure of the fate of his friends, when he is discovered by a group of Cathars led by the enigmatic and beautiful Celia. He is soon reunited with Robard and Maryam, but before they can continue their journey Tristan promises to help Celia's people defend themselves against the High Council. Meanwhile Sir Hugh is hot on Tristan's trail, and Tristan discovers something shocking about his parentage.
Once again the story is told in first person from Tristan's perspective. The characters speak in a modern way which usually bothers me in historical fiction, but it works here and provides comedy relief. It's a great choice for reluctant readers who enjoy a bit of history and lots of action. A couple of scenes with Tristan's dog were a bit of a stretch, but who am I to question the ways of the Grail? Once again the story ends on a cliffhanger . . .
Once again the story is told in first person from Tristan's perspective. The characters speak in a modern way which usually bothers me in historical fiction, but it works here and provides comedy relief. It's a great choice for reluctant readers who enjoy a bit of history and lots of action. A couple of scenes with Tristan's dog were a bit of a stretch, but who am I to question the ways of the Grail? Once again the story ends on a cliffhanger . . .
libscote's review against another edition
3.0
Ends on a cliff-hanger. I need to get the next book ASAP! :)
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