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At the heart of this war-torn kingdom is an aspiring young knight “Ransom” Barton, the fiery heiress he loves, and Ransom’s epic search to find loyalty amidst betrayal.
Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown. A brutal war of succession has plunged the court of Kingfountain into a power struggle between a charitable king who took the crown unlawfully and his ambitious rival, Devon Argentine. The balance of power between the two men hinges on the fate of a young boy ensnared in this courtly intrigue. A boy befittingly nicknamed Ransom.
When the Argentine family finally rules, Ransom must make his own way in the world. Opportunities open and shut before him as he feels his way along the path to knighthood, blind to a shadowy conspiracy of jealousy and revenge. Securing his place will not be easy, nor will winning the affection of Lady Claire de Murrow, a fiery young heiress from an unpredictably mad kingdom.
Ransom interrupts an abduction plot targeting the queen of Ceredigion and earns a position in service to her son, the firstborn of the new Argentine dynasty. But conflict and treachery threaten the family, and Ransom must also come to understand and hone his burgeoning powers—abilities that involve more than his mastery with a blade and that make him as much a target as his lord.
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3 primary booksThe First Argentines is a 3-book series with 3 released primary works first released in 2021 with contributions by Jeff Wheeler.
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Very Sword and Sorcerers kind of book. It is built on the Arthur legends, but that historic figure is called “Andrew” and has a “ring table”. Marshall is a ‘hostage' for his fathers good behaviour, together with other wards amongst whom Clair. The old king dies, a new king comes, Marshall trains to be a knight but it is a rocky road. Lots of conflicts in the regions, rapidly changing relationships with the people around him, he has a lot of ups and downs happening and there might be a magical power invested in him and some sort of prophesy.
I find the characters very two dimensional and their sudden decisions and emotions give me whiplash. I'll try the second book, but this series might end on the DNF shelf.
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