In the beginning, the Kingdom was ruled by a wise and just King who ruled by the laws written in the ancient Book. The people were protected by the archangels and the heroic knights. All lived in peace and prospered. Those days are gone...Flar, the evil fire lord, and his sorceror, Murlox, have banished the King and his angels behind an energy field known as the Great Divide. The Book has been taken. The angels have fallen. The knights are gone. The people suffered. All that remains is the prophecy and a promise of hope.Join Marsonee the archangel and Princess Rainna as they embark on a journey to bring an innocent farm boy toward his true destiny.The Golden Knight is beautifully decorated with over 15 illustrations. Join the quest today for the Golden Knight!Would you like Marsonee the Archangel and Justin the farm boy to visit your school or church? Please contact us at baskin3@att.net or 404-512-6892 for details! 80 pages.
My son (13) read this book and wrote the following review:
Steve and Justin Clark have written an astounding book. The simple yet intriguing save-the-kingdom-from-the-antagonist plotline makes it appealing to all ages of readers. I also found the biblical similarities, such as the King representing God and the Book representing the Bible, to be quite interesting as well. The only complaint I have is Taylor Gibson’s art style makes the characters seem a little too disproportionate. The characters having unrealistically thin waists that are supposed to support their masculine bodies just doesn’t sit right with me. Overall, The Golden Knight: Book 1 is a very well written story. I look forward to reading the next book in the series.