Prince Longchamp: The Rebellion of Ankgar

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Author: Daniel Lowry ISBN: 9781466102354
Publisher: Daniel Lowry Publication: August 27, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Daniel Lowry
ISBN: 9781466102354
Publisher: Daniel Lowry
Publication: August 27, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Prince Edward Longchamp could kill you. But he won't. Even if you're a medieval warrior swinging a double-edged axe at his head, he still doesn't want to take your life.

Edward is a product of a medieval society built around warfare, and his entire education has been dedicated to making him an elite warrior.

But before he could complete his training, he's thrown in the midst of a violent rebellion.

Duke Gathmar Jasper has a new secret weapon and a brilliant plan to turn the kingdom into chaos. Edward must leave his schooling before he can learn how to deal with plunging swords into chests-- or firing arrows into hearts. Prince Edward would just as soon enjoy the sweet crunch of a green apple, listen to the wind in the trees, or catch a whiff of the wonderful fragrence of a fair maiden while she whispers secrets in his ear.
Just nevermind the fair maiden is his brother's new wife.
Edward must fight to save his way of life, his father's kingdom, and his brothers' lives from the savagery of war. All the while, he struggles to uphold his own values; honor in battle, virtue in love, and respect for life.
But it's difficult to fight a war without taking lives.
PRINCE LONGCHAMP: THE REBELLION OF ANKGAR is a novel of 65,000 words for young adults-- or anyone wanting to escape into the wonderful world of a great book.

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Prince Edward Longchamp could kill you. But he won't. Even if you're a medieval warrior swinging a double-edged axe at his head, he still doesn't want to take your life.

Edward is a product of a medieval society built around warfare, and his entire education has been dedicated to making him an elite warrior.

But before he could complete his training, he's thrown in the midst of a violent rebellion.

Duke Gathmar Jasper has a new secret weapon and a brilliant plan to turn the kingdom into chaos. Edward must leave his schooling before he can learn how to deal with plunging swords into chests-- or firing arrows into hearts. Prince Edward would just as soon enjoy the sweet crunch of a green apple, listen to the wind in the trees, or catch a whiff of the wonderful fragrence of a fair maiden while she whispers secrets in his ear.
Just nevermind the fair maiden is his brother's new wife.
Edward must fight to save his way of life, his father's kingdom, and his brothers' lives from the savagery of war. All the while, he struggles to uphold his own values; honor in battle, virtue in love, and respect for life.
But it's difficult to fight a war without taking lives.
PRINCE LONGCHAMP: THE REBELLION OF ANKGAR is a novel of 65,000 words for young adults-- or anyone wanting to escape into the wonderful world of a great book.

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