About the Book
Braden has one goal: knighthood.
Unfortunately, he lives on a horse farm in modern day America with his uncle, his younger brother, and an aunt who absolutely hates him.
Against all odds, Braden and his brother, Jamie, stumble across a pair of special swords that sweep them back into medieval times. They land near a castle whose lord has a task for them.
His older son is lost somewhere in time, and only someone who can control the Swords of Time can save him.
With the goal of knighthood suddenly in sight, Braden's not sure he wants to leave, but he wishes to impress the lord. Can he protect his brother, find the lost heir, and fulfill his dreams, or will the lord's younger son ruin everything?
Character Spotlights
Sir James
Physical appearance: He is tall with reddish hair, brown eyes, and a beard.
Personality: He is kind, yet firm when he needs to be.
Background: Sir James was born in the castle. He is the oldest of three boys. He became the lord of the castle after his father was killed in battle. He now has two sons of his own, Arthur and Darren.
Sir Richard
Physical appearance: He is tall with brown hair, blue eyes, and a beard.
Personality: He is patient but firm when necessary.
Background: Sir Richard is the son of a knight who used to serve Sir James. Sir Richard became a page when he was seven and worked his way up to knighthood. He was given Braden as his squire and Jamie as his page. Sir Richard’s mistakes as a page and squire give him patience toward Braden who can prove a little challenging at times.
Tour Schedule
Monday 25th
A Day in the Life - CS: Braden
Rachel Rossano - Interview
Tuesday 26th
Morgan Elizabeth Huneke - CS: Aunt Anna
O.Scarlett Reviews - Review
Wednesday 27th
A Day in the Life - Interview
Hunting for the Truth - Review
Thursday 28th
Jaye L. Knight - CS: Sir James+Sir Richard
Knitted By God's Plan - Interview
Friday 29th
Bookish Orchestrations - Interview
Reality Reflected - CS: Jamie
A Day in the Life - Review
Saturday 20th
Roxbury Books and Book Dragons - CS: Darren
This sounds like a fun read!
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