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Oath of the Brotherhood (Song of Seare, Bk 1)
Oath of the Brotherhood - Song of Seare, Bk 1
Author: C. E. Laureano
In a kingdom where the Old Ways hold fast and a man's worth lies entirely in his skill with the sword, Conor Mac Nir is a scholar, a musician, and a follower of the forbidden Balian faith: problematic for any man, but disastrous for the son of the king. When Conor is sent as a hostage to a neighboring kingdom, he never expects to fall in lov...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781612915876
ISBN-10: 1612915876
Publication Date: 5/1/2014
Pages: 432
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4.5 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: TH1NK
Book Type: Paperback
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Forget "young adult" - this is simply great literature! 

Rarely do authors earn 5 stars for their books from me. This one blew away my expectations and completely pulled me into story from early on. I honestly did not want to stop reading this book, and that hasn't happened in awhile. Sure, the basic plot followed what I expected, but the journey had nothing hokey about it. Since this work is labeled as "young adult" I expected something corny and eye-roll worthy, something I had to suffer through. But what I knew of the book showed just enough promise I took a chance. I'm so glad I did. Forget "young adult," this novel is for anyone who can comprehend it - don't let the label scare you away! It is very hard to create a believable world where there is no distinction between the supernatural and magic, and to interweave it through realistically portrayed lives and kingdoms. It is, unfortunately, all the more rare when a work is published from a Christian perspective, especially to craft the story without it becoming preachy or hokey. Laureano does just that. Incredible. I wait in eager anticipation for the next part of the Song of Seare. Highly recommend.


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