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Allison Knapp (118 KP) created a post

Jan 18, 2019  
As I near the completion of my first draft of The Wrath of Borgen, I have decided to take on the role of Beta reader for a friend of mine who has a current WIP on Wattpad. Since I am planning on seeking the help of Beta readers through that forum, I have decided to check out all the website has to offer.
The name of the book of which I am currently Beta reading is The Shattered Dragonslayer, and the name of my friend, the author, is Danielle Blume. So far, I highly recommend this book for others interested in Beta reading for an excellent fantasy novel with a high potential for success after publication.
     
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Ross (3284 KP) Jan 18, 2019

I'll look into that, thanks for the heads-up!

Realm of Knights (Knights of the Realm, #1)
Realm of Knights (Knights of the Realm, #1)
Jennifer Anne Davis | 2019 | History & Politics, Science Fiction/Fantasy, Young Adult (YA)
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In case you haven’t heard about this hidden gem, Realm of the Knights is the first book in a new series by Jennifer Anne Davis. Long story short: Since the day of her birth (and subsequent death of her mother) Reid Ellington has been forced to live as her father’s sole male heir. She’s had to walk like a boy, talk like a boy, and do all kinds of boyish things. It’s the only way she can inherit her father’s estate.

But when the beans are spilled — and by a prince with a taste for blackmail — she’s forced to accept his offer of silence in exchange for an act of treason. She’s sucked into a whole world of secrets, far more dangerous and deadly than the one she’s fighting to keep. And it may cost her more than she realizes.

To be honest, Realm of the Knights isn’t my usual cuppa. The last time I read anything close to a high or epic fantasy was during my Forgotten Realms phase, especially ones with courts or royal families.

But Realm of the Knights caught my eye — first (admittedly) by its bold, beautiful cover and second, the major Arthurian-Mulan vibes I was getting. This was all I needed to abandon my High-Fantasy famine and dive right in.

And I don’t regret it one bit.

You can hear more about my reflections at <a href="https://www.bookishvalhalla.com">Bookish Valhalla</a>