Intrigued by the prospect of a time travel / dual time narrative , I duly downloaded Kingdom Come , only to find that it was book two in the Crusader series. I never like to read a series out of turn, so I researched and found book one....written in 2001, and thankfully also on Kindle..
The Crusader
by
Kathryn Le Veque
My Thoughts
Despite the horrendous cover, and a few transcription anomalies within the digital copy - I really enjoyed this quest to find the holy relic.The burgeoning attachment between Rory and Sir Kieran is delightfully handled and as the book is largely set in modern times, it adds a new twist to the conventional time slip novel. There are times when you have to suspend belief - but then isn't that what story telling is all about - a means to take you out of the here and now, and take you to places you have never been before.
This is a light and easy romantic adventure, with likeable characters and an interesting plot - it works for me every time.
I am delighted to add the now updated cover of The Crusader
This is a light and easy romantic adventure, with likeable characters and an interesting plot - it works for me every time.
I am delighted to add the now updated cover of The Crusader
I'm looking forward to reading the next instalment in this delightfully romantic series.
November 2010 |
It reminded me of Knight in Shining Armour by Jude Deveraux
Hi there;
ReplyDeleteWell, what do you know - I'm the author - and I thank you very much for the great review!YOU are AWESOME. Jaffa, too. Now, I'll have to do something about that cover... it was done about eleven years ago. Times change. I need to upgrade to a better version, so thanks for the suggestion.
Looking forward to what you think about "Kingdom Come"! Hope the cover (and the book) passes the non-horrendous test.....
By the way... LOVE Jude Devereux. One of my inspirations. If I can only be 1/2 as good as she is, I'll take it.
Kind regards,
Kathryn Le Veque
Hi Kathryn - Jaffa and I are delighted to welcome you to our blog.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for taking the time to read and comment on my review of The Crusader, and for understanding about my comments on the blue cover - I look forward to seeing the updated version.
Best Wishes Jo and Jaffa
Hi Jo and Jaffa;
ReplyDeleteMy "Jaffa"'s name is Watson, by the way. Like Holmes and Watson. I also have a "Cricket" and a "Twiggy". We are big fans of cats that read.
All comments are constructive and I take them to heart. I look forward to seeing what you think about the next cover, which I put into the works this morning. All that aside, I sincerely hope you enjoy "Kingdom Come", and I would be thrilled if there are any other novels in my catalog that you end up reviewing. I'm always so happy to share your blog with my followers.
Thank you again for your kind words and helpful comments.
Regards,
Kathryn
Hi Kathryn,
DeleteI love the names of your cats...I think all cats can read !
I am keen to read more of your historical fiction and shall continue to review them on Jaffareadstoo...
Best Wishes,
Jo and Jaffa
Ah... my cats not only read, they talk, too! I'm sure Jaffa does as well.
ReplyDeleteHappy reading to both you and Jaffa!
I wish I was as fluent in other languages as I am in "feline"...Jaffa certainly makes himself understood !!
DeleteLove the updated cover of The Crusader - Thank you !
Success on the new cover!! Yesssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss (insert appropriate fist pumps).......
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