Official Review: King's Warrior by Jenelle Leanne Schmidt

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Re: Official Review: King's Warrior by Jenelle Leanne Schmid

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King's Warrior by Jenelle Leanne Schmid
It is such an intriguing and well crafted book,it teaches that regardless of gender difference one can make in following his/her dream,l am fascinated on kingdom's war the women are integral part which has made the book awesome,thanks for a fantastic book
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Duende Knocking, I suppose i just found a perfect writer in you. You have made me feel as if i have already read the book just by your vivid explanation. amazing work and keep more coming. By the way, i love the fact that Schmidt included dragons in the book. That makes it even more interesting.
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I have loved and enjoyed reading the review of the book, dedicating to reading the book, its so sweet
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I love this fantastic story about warriors. This genre is my perfect taste. The description of the peaceful kingdom of Aom-igh is fantastic and I would say fantastic. Princess Kamarie, the squire Oraeyn, and Kamarie's maid Darby are interesting characters. Congratulations!
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It sounds interesting but I think perhaps a dragon is a dragon but it would be interesting of they labeled the most dangerous to venture in the story..
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GORGEOUS REVIEW,The peaceful kingdom of Aom-igh is threatened with war by a land renowned for their warriors, but an ancient pact with the king of dragons* tells King Arnaud that there may yet be hope for them. Princess Kamarie, the squire Oraeyn, and Kamarie's maid Darby, are sent away in the face of impending war, both to find aid and to keep Kamarie safe. Their first stop along the way is to find the titular character, Brant, who was once the king's greatest warrior, as well as his dearest friend, before retiring to the countryside. On their travels, they pick up not only Brant, but Yole, a young boy who is far from who (and what) he appears. Their mission is far from over though, as next they must travel to the dragon realm Krayghentaliss and request assistance, as well as seek the aid of the wizardess Leila who lives deep within the Harshlands. Ancient pacts are not so simply understood though, and trouble is never far behind. CAN'T WAIT TO FINISH :techie-studyingbrown:
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Wow. That review has just pictured almost the whole story. Am still reading the book and so far you included everything. So observative noting that no actor fell in love with another. Thanks
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King's Warrior by Janelle Leanne Schmidt is an amazing adventure story of all ages that does not dissappoint.
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Super Excellent review. I really like how everything was being breakdown. It makes you feel the realnes of the story. Am soo into it.
High Five and a Five stars.
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Post by Uche Aneke »

Nice review! I love the fact that the words used in the book are simple but yet the story gets complex than the reader could imagine. It makes it even more interesting for the young minds and delightful for adults.
I also love the way the author portrayed the character of women through the story,
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The fantasy novel by Jenelle L. Scmidt was detailed little by little with adventure,thoroughly attracting readers of all ages.This made the great book appear to deny age boundaries.A good read.
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