Review
"Excellence personified! ... unfolds like a blossoming rose in
time-lapse. Grove is a consummate storyteller ... one of the best.
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POD Critic Review, April 9, 2007"Smooth, well crafted, and entertaining ... It's like a rich
chocolate dessert, savor it and enjoy. --
Pub-ioneer Book Review, March 27, 2007 Pub-ioneer Book Review, March 27, 2007 Pub-ioneer Book Review, March 27, 2007A unique blend of history, myth and fantasy ... unexpectedly
moving. --
PODler Book Review, May 4, 2007As accurate as it can be and always entertaining ... a truly
involving, gently dramatic, introduction to a saga.
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LeoStableford.com review, May 14, 2007Excellence personified! ... unfolds like a blossoming rose in
time-lapse. Grove is a consummate storyteller ... one of the best. --
POD Critic Review, April 9, 2007Smooth, well crafted, and entertaining ... It's like a rich
chocolate dessert, savor it and enjoy. --
Pub-ioneer Book Review, March 27, 2007
From the Publisher
The year is 550 AD. In the east Justinian the Great rules
over the remains of the Roman Empire; in Italy the Goths still hold Rome
itself. In northern Europe tribes are on the march, and boundaries and
alliances are changing with the seasons. In Britain King Arthur is dead,
and he and his brief peace are passing into legend. And in the land which
will one day be called Wales, a young man named Gwernin sets out on his
summer circuit as a traveling storyteller, little knowing the adventures
that lie ahead of him. Told in the true voice of a medieval storyteller,
this novel is the first book in an exciting new series. The second volume,
The Flight of the Hawk, is scheduled for publication in October 2007.