Book Reviews of The Sword of Truth (The Wakefield Dynasty, 1)

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The Sword of Truth (The Wakefield Dynasty, 1)
Author: Gilbert Morris

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Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780842362283 - ISBN-10: 0842362282
Publication Date: 7/1994
Pages: 409

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Donna W. (dmwoeckener) reviewed on 8/7/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I read all of the books in the Wakefield Dynasty series, and this was by far my favorite. I didn't think I'd enjoy a book that whose setting was so long ago (1500's). But Gilbert Morris made the story come alive, and I loved it!

Emily B. reviewed on 10/7/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Very good-a good Christian romance set in a time when kings and queens ruled.

Sissy C. (slscollins) reviewed on 1/8/2007...


Book in very good condition.

Bonnie F. (harmony85) reviewed on 9/28/2006...


This firt book is set in the time of King Henry the 8th. Myles Morgan was brought up as a commoner, until he is reunited with a father he never knew-Sir Robert Wakefield. Myles is claimed as the rightful heir. He soon falls in love...but will he have to choose between the woman he loves and his faith?

Faith K. reviewed on 8/12/2006...


Lovers of historical and inspirational fiction will love any of the books in this series. They don't have to be read in order to be enjoyed!

Sonja H. reviewed on 10/25/2005...


Historical novel of Myles Morgan, commoner, who through a twist of fate is reunited with the father he never knew, who is a lord and nobleman. He is thrown into the dizzying life at court, the confusing intrigues of love and the struggle between King Henry VIII and those seeking to bring the Bible to Englishmen in their own language.

Maura M. (maura) reviewed on 9/16/2005...


Good story. Book one of the Wakefield Dynasty series. Takes place in the 16th century on the outskirts of King Henry VIII's court.

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