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Focusing on close family relationships through Faith, Reading and Activities.
1. The Luckless Prince ~ Blog Tour & Review!

The Luckless Prince
by Rie Sheridan Rose
Published by Zumaya Otherworlds
ISBN: 9781612710143
320 pages, 14+
$13.25 Paperback Order
$6.99 Kindle Order



My Thoughts:

"Do I have a choice, Mendana? He is my brother - maybe not by blood, but my brother just the same. And I swore to his father on my honor I would protect him." ~ by Steavil, pg 170

What a wonderful fantasy/adventure book!

The Luckless Prince is the story of Steavil found in the woods by a King, brought back to the palace as a playmate and eventually as a squire to his son Roland. A boy who has spent his life not knowing who he is, protecting the prince from his scrapes, acting as a "conscious" to the prince and saving his life and giving up the ability to walk with ease and grace when the king's own dogs attack them after Roland loses his temper and throws a spear in their direction.

This book is very well written, full of action, adventure and even a love story or two. I would say it's for older teens and adults due to the love story (but no love "scenes"), language (not a ton) and the battles. There are no graphic scenes so depending on your kid's maturity I can see teens 16 and older reading it. I loved it (LOTR

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