
Title | : | Midsummer Knight (Fae of Calaveras #2.5) |
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ISBN | : | 1311984003 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9781311984005 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | ebook |
Number of Pages | : | - |
Publication | : | First published June 2, 2014 |
But their relationship faces a new challenge one summer when Glen must pass a test to become a knight. When Ashleigh learns that the test is not what it seems and her betrothed’s life is danger, her own feelings for him are tested. Can she warn Glen in time to rescue him from the dangerous dragon lurking in the woods? And will one kiss change everything between them?
Midsummer Knight (Fae of Calaveras #2.5) Reviews
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This book is about the trial that Glen faces to become a Knight. Being related to Count Duncan, it is decided that the criteria for his test be altered so that he may prove he is worthy to be knighted and eventually take over for his grandfather. This book also reveals the infiltration of the Unseelie and the attempts to sabotage the Seelie Court. -
An enjoyable short story within the Fae of Calaveras series. This short story had plenty of fantasy from dragons, to chivalrous knights, and to not so helpless maidens. The story was narrated by Ashleigh, the not so helpless betrothed maiden and her voice was a far less angsty teen as her peers.
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Midsummer Knight is another quest story but this time of Glen, the Duke’s successor. It is told by Ashleigh, the betrothed of Glen. In this story Glen earns his right to become a knight by dealing with a mythical creature and is helped in his quest by Ashleigh.
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An exciting short story about Ashleigh, Glen and a dragon. I liked the Court intrigue. An loved the horses!