The Kings Cavalier

Fiction & Literature, Classics, Historical, Romance
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Author: Samuel Shellabarger ISBN: 9781618868121
Publisher: eNet Press Inc. Publication: September 30, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Samuel Shellabarger
ISBN: 9781618868121
Publisher: eNet Press Inc.
Publication: September 30, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

A young Frenchman and a young Englishwoman are caught in the wild plots and counterplots surrounding the Bourbon conspiracy against Francis I in 16th century France.  Complete with rich pageantry, a jealousy-maddened king, an evil nobleman, Sire Francois the Sorcerer, wolf hounds and mad gallops across the French countryside, master story teller and scholar, Samuel Shellabarger has once again created an adventure and suspense story that never falters.

Shellabarger's style of writing is refreshing for its compact, richly painted, and realistic dialog (with just the right touch of French); concise but informative narrative; and most importantly, a story that is flawlessly balanced and always compelling. His work has the enthusiasm of Alexander Dumas without the early 19th century verbosity of style.

Nothing to weigh you down and everything you could ever ask for from a swashbuckling historical romance. 

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A young Frenchman and a young Englishwoman are caught in the wild plots and counterplots surrounding the Bourbon conspiracy against Francis I in 16th century France.  Complete with rich pageantry, a jealousy-maddened king, an evil nobleman, Sire Francois the Sorcerer, wolf hounds and mad gallops across the French countryside, master story teller and scholar, Samuel Shellabarger has once again created an adventure and suspense story that never falters.

Shellabarger's style of writing is refreshing for its compact, richly painted, and realistic dialog (with just the right touch of French); concise but informative narrative; and most importantly, a story that is flawlessly balanced and always compelling. His work has the enthusiasm of Alexander Dumas without the early 19th century verbosity of style.

Nothing to weigh you down and everything you could ever ask for from a swashbuckling historical romance. 

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