Danger around every corner. Intrigues in everyone’s past. And a romance that’s swoon worthy. She Walks in Majesty is all that and more, with a plot that twists and turns and truths that are hard-hitting. Truly, this is author MaryLu Tyndall at her finest! —Michelle Griep, Christy Award-winning author of Once Upon a Dickens Christmas With only a worn document in hand and the Spear of Destiny strapped to her thigh, Seraphina de Mobray, the new Protector of the Spear, must convince the king that her friends are innocent of treason and witchcraft. Who is she to embark on such a lofty task but a lowly servant, an orphan abandoned at birth? Yet each step of the way, the Spear grants her favor and opens a path for her to enter the royal palace. What she finds there is naught but lies, greed, and a danger that threatens her very existence. Sir Damien LaRage, knight of the elite King's Guard would do anything to protect Seraphina and save his friends, anything except give up his quest for revenge against the person who murdered his parents. Returning to court, to a world of secrets, deceit, and power is exhilarating at first. Then things become dangerous when he must protect Seraphina from those who would do her harm. Even himself. For he soon discovers that he must choose between saving her or avenging his parents’ deaths. The king is ill, and evil takes over the throne as Seraphina must run for her life and Damien is left to battle against forces not of this world. Meanwhile, darkness suffocates the Knights of the Eternal realm, leaving them defenseless against wicked powers that have taken over Luxley. Only Seraphina and the Spear of Destiny can save them now.
A Christy Award finalist and winner of two Inspirational Readers’ Choice awards, MaryLu Tyndall dreamt of tall ships and swashbuckling heroes during her childhood years on Florida’s Atlantic Coast. She holds a degree in Math and worked as a software engineer for fifteen years before she penned her first novel. Now, with more than twenty-five books published, she makes her home in California with her husband, six children, four grandchildren and various stray cats. Her hope is that readers will not only be entertained but will be brought closer to the Creator who loves them beyond measure. For more information, visit her website at marylutyndall.com
“We must pray. We pray, we plan and then we fight.’ MaryLu Tyndall brings us her ‘Protectors of the Spear’ series to a completely satisfying conclusion with this book. Seraphina deMowbray is now the one carrying the sacred spear and she must guard it with her life for there are those who seek to steak it for their own good. Sir Damien LaRage journeys with her to the king’s castle where there is much evil afoot. Her dear friends and members of the king’s Elite Guard are suspected of witchcraft and are in hiding, so Seraphina must try and persuade the king to pardon them. But she has to wade through a host of evil that seeks to hinder her at every turn. I love the medieval era and Tyndall is very adept at this genre. I have been eagerly waiting for this novel and I was not one bit disappointed! A riveting conclusion to a powerful series! Tyndall is quite good at bringing spiritual warfare into her books and it is incorporated here so well. God does indeed fight for us. ‘Don’t be discouraged by this mighty army, for the battle not yours, but God’s. (2 Chronicles 20:15b) Highly recommended. *My thanks to the publisher and author for a copy of this book. No review was required and the opinions expressed here are entirely my own.
MaryLu Tyndall has penned another exhilarating, action-packed medieval journey—teeming with courageous, errant knights, lovely ladies, gallant lords, and opulent castles! However, underneath the guise of a lavish palatial lifestyle filled with merriment, lie betrayal, secrets, greed, and evil.
Who could help but fall in love with the humble, but beautiful orphan, Seraphina? Not I and certainly not Sir Damien, knight of the elite King's guard. Such an honorable hero who even set my heart to fluttering! Their angsty romance and dangerous tasks kept me on the edge of my seat, madly flipping the pages til way past midnight!
The evil, malevolent characters were terribly frightening and akin to the dark spirits we encounter often in our daily lives...and the author insightfully reminds the reader how to overcome them. With many a twist and turn and a perfect HEA ending to this fabulous series, I highly recommend this exciting novel of love, redemption, and forgiveness! I sadly bid a fond "adieu" to the delightful heroes and heroines of the Protector of the Spear series. They shall be sorely missed.
*I was given a complimentary copy of this book in exchange for my honest opinion. I was not required to write a favorable review nor was any money received for this review. All opinions are my own.*
Wow! MaryLu Tyndall never disappoints! When I received a complimentary copy of this third book in her Protectors of the Spear series, I couldn't wait it dive right in. I couldn't put it down. Seraphina's story wraps up this series perfectly. If you love Medieval Fantasy Romances, you must pick up this series. It will have all of your senses on edge....so much excitement....never a dull moment. Usually whenever I feel so strong about a book, I mention how it should be turned into a movie. But, a don't believe a movie would do this series justice. There is just too many aspects that would be lost on the editing floor. Bravo Ms. Tyndall! You've done it again!
I was given a complimentary copy of this book. I was not required to give a favorable review nor was any money received for this review. All opinions are my own.
She Walks In Majesty is the fabulous ending to a powerful series. I loved all 3 books and am sad to have to say goodbye to these folks I have come to love.
This is an awesome conclusion to this series and believe you and me this will blow y'all away!! I simply couldn't put it down!! This book will leave you thinking about it long after it's over. Actually, the whole series will! Marylu is one of the best at Medevil stories there is! Her characters are believable and realistic. I love the Spiritual messages that are in this book and she somehow manages to get it right. I can feel her love for the Lord coming through this book. Seraphina is one tough cookie and I liked her immediately. Her personality is one of a kind for sure! I think one of the reasons is because before she does anything she stops and prays to the Lord for guidance. Something we should all do. Another it's because of her determination to right a wrong. Damien gives me some mixed feelings as he only has his mind set on one thing only. He is one the King's eliete guards or ex I should say in this case. But, I will say this, him and Seraphina would make a great team and I will root for them both!! This is a mix of good and evil. I like how the author writes that there are Spiritual being not of this world. In fact, I know there are. I've experienced it myself. It's kind of scary but yet at the same time it gives me a good feeling to know that there are angels out there to help us from evil. It's also a wonderful book with twists and turns throughout the story. It will keep u on the edge of your seat to see what happens next. Disappointed you will not be. It's exciting!! You'll find yourself a hollering at the characters and it will make you want to reach in the book to stop them from going to do something they shouldn't. The only thing I had a problem with was the word ere. In my opinion I felt that it was used too much. I'm still giving this book 5 stars because I loved it. I highly recommend this book. You'll not want to put it down until it's finished. I stayed up all night to finish it. I was not required to write a review for this book. NO compensations were received and all options are my own,
Another riveting tale from Ms. Tyndall! I have been eagerly awaiting Seraphina & Damien's tale since the conclusion of She Walks in Love. The wait was worth it. Although, I am sad that this book concluded the trilogy. I was really hoping for a very long series of books. But alas, all good things must come to an end. Well, not ALL good things. Seraphina was strong, humble, and beautiful in everyone's eyes but her own. She doubted her worth like so many of us do. However, she found out in more than one way G-d's true identity for her and His plan for her future focusing on her quiet strength and humility. G-d has a way of using what He has already provided for us. Most of us wish we were different but we are equipped with exactly what we need (given to us by our generous Father). Watching Seraphina exercise this was amazing! Made me want to speak out all my authority too! On to Damien. I have to say, I wasn't too thrilled with him throughout the read. However, I loved watching him make mistakes and then grow from them. His realizations were beautiful! All he wanted was to protect the lovely Seraphina and in the end, he got his heart's desire in more than one way! I liked his character growth immensely. I also enjoyed Alexia and Cristiana being tossed back into the center of the action. I ate this book up. As earlier stated, it saddens me that this concludes the series. I am most eager to see if Ms. Tyndall has another medieval spiritual warfare series on the horizon. What I loved the most in this trilogy was that even though this is considered fiction, we as children of the Most High have all the authority on Earth that Yeshua has. We have but to believe and step out in faith. This might have read as outlandish or unrealistic, however, as a seer, I want to say, Ms. Tyndally's research into the Gifts of the Ruach is spot on! Each of us have gifts to wage war in this world against not each other but against the darkness that even now seeks our demise. We have only to believe and rid ourselves of doubt that tries to discredit a loveing G-d. Be strong my sisters & brothers, the best is yet to come!!
It’s the Super Bowl and World Series all tied into 3 great books. Book 3 does not fail to deliver. If you like hero’s, villains and romance with a great ending you will love this book. The faith in God in this book is so refreshing. Big D
2.5 Stars: Maybe pushing 2.7 if I'm generous, but not a full 3.
Someone on Amazon described this series as 'so bad its good', and imma going to follow their lead. Sadly, I've never been a fan of this author. I find her novels over the top, pretentious, cliched and often quite crass.
There was so much that annoyed me about this book, although I am glad that the author changed the story in the last book to make this fantasy set in an entirely fictional country. That at least makes some of the countless anachronisms, historical inaccuracies and downright silliness forgivable. Even in low fantasy though, I am still of the opinion that the laws of physics and common sense should apply (unless the world building requires something different).
Medieval knights were not Marvel Superheroes. Even ones with supernatural powers could not carry around dozens of weapons on a single belt. The belt would break, and seriously, how would they even walk?
...and I mean seriously, even if you could use a dozen weapons, why would you carry them all about your person at once? Sense this makes not.
The second thing that bothered me, not just with this series, but with many others like it is the assumption that people in the Ancient and Medieval period not only didn't know the Gospel, but didn't know anything about Christianity. Didn't know about the Crucifixion, the Passion, the Christian concept of the afterlife. Zero. Zilch. Nada, yet still managed to live in an officially 'Christian' society. I mean modern Evangelical prejudices aside, that really takes the cake. Medieval people were not total heathens. This idea that they'd never even heard of Jesus Christ until the clearly modern Evangelical Christian shoehorned into the time period preaches to them is beyond insulting.
Also, what he heck is wrong with the peasants in this novel? I mean seriously. They're beyond the normal stereotype of starving all the time. They don't even know how to forage for food in the abundant woodlands that surround their village. Its not rocket science. A child can gather apples or pick berries off a bush, but its beyond the capacity or knowledge of these people to do so, because the local nobles have to bring them sacks of fruit and nuts.
That kind of lazy writing is really getting to me. To some extent, I can understand the whole feeding the poor and hungry thing is done to make the hero and heroines look good. Yet. to have a group of people like Medieval 'peasants' historically defined by their involvement in agriculture completely incapable of growing their own crops and entirely lacking the common sense to hunt or gather edible bits from plants growing wild is just stretching credibility too far.
OK, so if you've made it this far, what did I like about this story? I did get somewhat invested in some of the characters, although I think that applies more to the last novel, She Walks in Love than this one. I don't really care for the depiction of the male characters as not believing in God or believing him to be good because bad things happened to them. After the first novel, this becomes formulaic and tired. It's clearly just something that is set up for their later conversion.
The message about forgiveness and letting go of hate and revenge is a useful one, but I don't feel it was especially well delivered. It sort of came about too easily and suddenly. Finally, whilst there were a lot of well-written action and adventure scenes, I don't think these were as strong as they could have been. I think they sort of played second fiddle to the preaching in this last novel which read like a sermon at times.
I also don't entirely care for the treatment of the villains. They're not just cartoonish, I notice that a lot of Marylu Tyndall's villains seem to be caricatures of the worst aspects of human nature but not well-developed or rounded characters. For instance, almost every one of her novels I've read to date has the heroine being almost raped, sometimes more than once. Most of the time this is totally unnecessary, adds nothing to the story and is just done for shock value. It also almost always results in some disturbing and theologically dubious situation in which the heroine is saved by an angel, calling out the name of Jesus or both.
I find this offensive as it implies that women (and men) who have been subject to sexual assault or abuse are somehow lacking in faith or not proper believers if they weren't miraculously saved from the situation. Most villains also seem to have little to no motivation for their actions except being bad. I mean, I'm of the view that just because a character is a baddie, it doesn't mean they should have no character arc. Unless its Sauron or something.
Apologies for the long review. People will probably want to read this to find out what happens to the characters and how the series ends. I feel overall this trilogy was well-intentioned and had some interesting characters but poorly executed. It should either have been non-fiction, or more like the high fantasy or allegorical fiction of other authors.
I finally had the pleasure of seeing Seraphina and Damien's story of this incredible series! Tyndall does such a wonderful job of making Damien a confused hero seeking to find revenge for his parents' deaths yet wanting to protect Seraphina also, he can only succeed at doing one or the other here. I didn't find him worthy of Seraphina until almost the end even though they have several sweet moments in the story.
I don't consider this book to be a stand alone and it was wonderful that Alexia and Cristiana and their knights are fully in this story battling their own warfare while Seraphina is being held prisoner at the other castle, trying to prove they are not traitors to the king.
There are a few characters in this one that are easy to hate, but I think William Haleford wins it here. I'm pleased to say that every foe in this story gets their due justice. Every intrigue gets explained. I was very uncomfortable with the warlock at Luxley castle, but it was all completely accurate and well written. Lady Rochford, the queen's maid, is probably my favorite character in this one.
I think my favorite part of the story is how God can use even a lowly maiden to fulfill His purposes and be glorified. Seraphina just doesn't see her worth for most of the story and I think most of us will relate to her no matter who we identify with. There's one point where Alexia and Cristiana and the men are imprisoned and all their insecurities are noted as they fight to keep their faith. It was refreshing to see that they all struggled with doubts, but they refused to let go of God's truth in their hearts. Two men end up dying and two different characters want them both to make peace with God before their last breath. Damien has a chance to kill two despicable people and he does the right thing despite his feelings. He drinks way too much in the story, but later has a wonderful change of heart. The spiritual warfare can be intense in this book, but it's realistic and empowering.
This book is probably my favorite cover in the series, but all 3 have a special place on my bookshelves. Majesty was kind of a slow start for me at first, but I was very satisfied with the overall plot and these characters and their faithfulness truly blessed me.
I received a free copy of this book. I was not required to write a positive review. The thoughts and comments are my own.
Sadly, SHE WALKS IN MAJESTY, is the conclusion to the Protector of the Spear series by MaryLu Tyndall, but that is the only negative to this book. A thrilling ride. A treacherous journey. A battle between evil and good. And a love story that grows despite trials and tribulations.
Seraphina de Mowbray, the protector of the spear, must make her way to the capital city of Regalis. Her mission . . . an audience with His Majesty, King Peter II. Her hope . . . to clear her friends, the D’Clere sisters of the charge of witchcraft and Sir Ronar LePeine and Jarin the Just of treason. Even so, the journey is not without its obstacles. Evil surrounds her and there are those who want to see her stopped, dead even. But with the spear to protect her, she bravely trudges on knowing her friends face certain death. And even though she worries for Sir Damien’s safety, she is thankful to have him near.
Sir Damien struggles to do right. His heart is smitten with the beautiful Mistress Seraphina and wants only to keep her safe. Though he knows she has feelings for him, she also knows the minute he steps foot in Regalis, he will be arrested. But that doesn’t stop Sir Damien. He insists on continuing with her on her journey, no matter the cost. However, when faced with the opportunity of finding out the person responsible for the death of his parents, he just might sacrifice it all for his ferocious revenge.
Good versus evil. Angels of light versus powers of darkness. Love and sacrifice. Brave knights. Strong heroines. Sacrifice and service. Kingdoms and spiritual realms. Ms. Tyndall spins them all together to create an amazing story that will keep you on the very edge of your seat. I can’t say enough about the incredible journey SHE WALKS IN MAJESTY will take you on. Though I am disappointed it’s the end of the series, I am more than thankful for the adventure.
I was given a complimentary copy of this book. I was not required to give a favorable review nor was any money received for this review. All opinions are my own.
“She Walks in Majesty” is the third of a series of books set in medieval times. This is a story of royal power struggles, dark spiritual battles with the enemies of God and, warm blossoming romances that draw you into the hearts and lives of Seraphina and Damien, as well as the characters from the previous two stories. MaryLu has a way of not only writing captivating stories that stimulate your emotions, but she uses many situations throughout her stories to portray the truths of God through the experiences and the feelings of the characters themselves.
This fascinating series portrays three women who the Lord put in charge of protecting an ancient relic, the Spear that pierced the side of Christ. You are drawn into the dilemma – does the Spear itself actually have special powers or are they experiencing God’s power in their lives in ways they’ve have never seen before? Will Damien be able to protect Seraphina from the evil Lord Haleford and those trying to kill her. What awful truths might destroy the love between them? New surprises abound in every chapter.
This is not just an exciting, intriguing story with great Christian truths but has a lovely romance throughout. I have enjoyed all three of these books and definitely recommend them to anyone who loves a good romance laced with intrigue and excitement.
Disclaimer: I received a complimentary copy of this book from the author and was under no obligation to post a review. This review reflects my own opinions.
MaryLu Tyndall has created a stunning conclusion to an absolutely epic series. This story delves into the depths of faith. Into the battle between light and darkness. And into the power, love, and majesty of the God who is always for His children.
Seraphina De Mowbray is Protector of the Spear. She has been chosen for a task that will test the limits of her faith and determination. What she doesn't count on is a troubled knight with a tortured past committed to saving her.
Damien LaRage is bent on revenge. He has no room left in his life for the faith that commands Seraphina's life. But when faced with the darkness of both his past and future, he must decide where his strength truly lies. And if he is willing to fight for Seraphina at all costs.
With fascinating storytelling, unique worldbuilding, and incredible themes of God's power and redemption, this story is a truly wonderful read, and one I highly recommend. (But I'm kinda sad the series is over!)
****Four Stars****
Content Advisories: This book was pretty clean, although there are a few passionate kisses, mentions of infidelity, and two assaults. There are also a few scenes of heavy drinking. One of the main themes of this series is Spiritual warfare, and therefore, there are many interactions with angelic and demonic forces, witchcraft, etc... I would recommend for ages 14-15+ depending on maturity.
Please Note: I received an e-copy of this book for FREE, and a positive review was not required.
MaryLu Tyndall’s latest release, She Walks In Majesty, is every bit as the title suggests. Seraphina de Morbray carries herself like a queen, and it’s no surprise that the story, down the plotline, reveals something about her to match that demeanor. Caught within the web of lies spun by enemies that intend the worst harm on her and her friends, Seraphina must a make a dire decision that puts her life on the line. She takes every step of courage knowing that only God can save her and her friends from the greatest of evil to ever walk their lands. Her journey, alongside her beloved knight, Damien, teaches them both that true power resides only in God, through His Spirit. Much pain is experienced, as well as heartaches, betrayals, and uncertainties, but they survive them all to the glory of God, and a long separated family is eventually reunited.
She Walks In Majesty is a splendid display of courageous writing by Tyndall in expressing the power of God through Fantasy and Adventure storytelling. Tyndall’s boldness in exposing the true nature of spiritual welfare, salvation, faith, and love as well as the realness of human emotions, romance, and struggles shown through the unremorseful declarations and daring actions of her characters, is breathtakingly amiable, so that her books can stand alongside the very best in the mainstream fantasy genre. This is the stuff that movies are made of, and Tyndall has shown that with Christian Fantasy, she can hold her own.
Another lovely addition to Tyndall’s collection of fine penmanship!
No Spoiler review: I have highly anticipated “She Walks in Majesty”! I have fallen in love with each of the characters (ok maybe not LeGode or Drogo) in this series! I honestly hate to say goodbye to these amazing characters that feel like friends! MaryLu always touches my heart with each of her stories. Her characters face real development and growth on both a personal and a spiritual level. In all three Protector of the Spear books MaryLu boldly pens an epic tale that is enchanting and speaks of the power of our amazing Heavenly Father. She shows us a glimpse of the all mighty hand of God and the miracles that He alone is capable of! From the first sentence till the last I was captivated! At moments I realized I was holding my breath. Since book one I have looked forward to hearing he inner most thoughts of the ever-faithful Seraphina; and I have looked forward to the budding relationship between her and Damien blossoming! I HIGHLY recommend you read “She Walks in Majesty” You will NOT be disappointed! The power of God, Medieval times, Knights, Ladies and Warlocks… what else could you ask for? It’s no wonder why MaryLu remains my favorite author throughout all the years I have been reading her books! *I was given a complimentary copy of this book. I was not required to give a favorable review nor was any money received for this review. All opinions are my own.*
This book was a fabulous ending to the Protectors of the Spear trilogy! The book kept my attention the whole way through with twists and turns that I didn't see coming. Seraphina and Damien are characters that are written exceptionally well. I found myself resonating with both of them in different ways, not only in the good ways they are portrayed, but in their flaws. Seeing them from the outside helps me to look at myself from the outside. Am I truly trusting the Lord? Am I seeking His will more than my own?
Just as all of Ms. Tyndall's books, this one shows the reality of spiritual warfare and how involved it is in our lives. It's so refreshing and always puts into perspective the things that matter. If you wish to read a book that makes you think and is deeper than a simple romance story, this is it. You will walk away with a smile on your face!
I was given a copy of this book. I was not required to give a favorable review nor was any money received for this review. All comments and opinions are my own.
What a fitting conclusion to the Protectors of the Spear series! I have enjoyed every one of these books so far and this one was no exception.
She Walks in Majesty follows Seraphina, as the role as a protector of the legendary Spear of Destiny, falls to her. She is accompanied on her journey by the handsome yet conflicted Damien LaRage who has plans of his own for the Spear.
We follow these two from the Emerald forest to the palace in Regalis where loyalty, intrigue, betrayal and spiritual warfare awaits! Seraphina sets out to clear her friend’s names and restore the D’Clere sisters to their rightful place as the ladies of their manor but in the process she finds restoration and healing for her own wounds as well!
A must read for anyone who enjoys romance, sword fighting and flawed, relatable characters!
Thank you so much to the author for giving me a complimentary copy of this book in exchange for my honest opinion. I was not asked to write a positive review and I did not receive any monetary gain for my review. All opinions are my own.
Unfortunately, I accidentally deleted my first review of this book! I will try and remember the main points for this book.
This book is the third in a Christian medieval fantasy that tackles the topic of spiritual warfare. I would highly recommend reading these books in order. My favorite in the series was the first book! This conclusion is definitely fast paced and always moving. For me, I had hoped for more development in the character of Serephina. I just never personally connected with her. I rarely read fantasy books, so this could be part of my issues with it. I really enjoyed, and would recommend the book Tears of the Sea by this same author. I think that this book just wasn't my taste. I appreciated how the author wanted to showcase the power of spiritual gifts, but I felt like the way they were used became too repetitive through the series. I would highly her earlier books, but this series is not my favorite from her. I received a complementary copy of this book from the author. All opinions in this review are my own. I give it 3.5 stars
When I finished the second book in the Protectors Of The Spear Series, “She Walks In Love,” I couldn’t wait until “She Walks In Majesty” was released. In this historical romance fantasy world, Tyndall creates a medieval world where kings, warlocks and greedy men will do anything to gain power - and all believe that power is within the spear tip that pierced Christ’s side. Throughout the series, the guardian charged with protecting the spear changes in each book among a tight circle of friends trying to fight the evil of their day. In “She Walks In Majesty,” the story concludes with a satisfying, yet, suspenseful tale. It was all I hoped for and more!
The first thing that I loved about the third installment of this story was how the author changed up the setting. If you’re familiar with the first two books, you’ll remember that Seraphina, Alexia and Cristiana and their friends have been hiding out in the forest, trying to clear their names. This book focuses on Seraphina and how she bravely goes to court in hopes of helping her friends. I really liked the court setting - it was different from the first two books, yet complemented the existing storyline.
With that being said, I also enjoyed how the author kept up with Alexia and Cristiana’s part in the story. The chapters would go back and forth between court and what was happening in the forest. It was like a drama where new information kept being added and you didn’t have to wait long to see how it all fit together. By the time the story ended, you felt like you had full closure on what happened to all the characters!
And last but not least, we can’t move on without talking about the hero, Sir Damien LaRage. Tyndall’s hero’s are my favorites because they always have some tragic flaw that makes you want to slap them AND a huge heart that makes you wish you were the heroine receiving their affection. Damien was no different. There were times I was so disappointed because I didn’t want him to be an alcoholic in the story. (I wanted him to be perfect, ya’ know?) Yet, the story was better for it because you saw him struggle with that addiction and eventually beat it.
Conclusion: “She Walks In Majesty” was the perfect conclusion to the Protectors Of The Spear Series. Y’all, let me tell you there were some surprises in there I didn’t see coming! And that’s why I loved this book so much; I enjoyed the twists, turns and drama that came with every page. If you enjoy books set in a medieval setting that have a fair share of romance and suspense, then you need to check out this series!
She Walks in Majesty is the third story in MaryLu Tyndall’s Protector of the Spear series. This story is full of action, romance, and friendships. If you haven’t had a chance to read the first two in the series, I recommend you start with those first. The whole series takes you on a journey of growth and strength, challenges and joys. You will truly see good versus evil in this story. I love how in the end, the good always ends.
This story has a lot happening in it and, as always, Tyndall does a great job weaving all the elements and writes a fast-paced story that is sure to keep you up late reading!
The ending of this story was so good and I hope you will enjoy it as much as I did!
(I received a complimentary copy of this book from the author/publisher. I was not required to write a positive review. All opinions expressed are mine alone.)
A story you can't put down with characters you will either love or hate!
Yes, this is a fictional work from one of my favorite authors. But, this book is a lesson on Spiritual Warfare. So many lessons to remember. Love conquers all Good triumphs over evil Love triumphs over hate Doubt goes away with prayer and praise Praise is a form of spiritual warfare Revenge hurts the one seeking it This would be a great book for a book club. Such wonderful discussions could be had. All these lessons wrapped up in an amazing tale. Ending, of course, with the message that we win in the end!!!!
I was given a complimentary copy of this book. I was not required to give a favorable review nor was any money received for this review. All opinions are my own.
Now this is how you end an epic series! I’ve loved this series from the first book, but this final novel really has become something beautiful. Seraphina is one of the sweetest characters I’ve ever read, and I love how she’s still able to remain strong and full of faith, even when she’s nervous and worried about her self-worth. Damien is such a strong noble night, but not without his faults, namely his blinding determination for revenge. I love that the danger focuses on the espionage and intrigue of the court, but is no less dangerous than the battles faced in the previous books. It is a wonderful story, and a great conclusion to this lovely series.
*I was given a complimentary copy of this novel, but was not required to write a positive review. All opinions are my own.*
PHENOMENAL!! I literally could not put this book down! I read it from start to finish in one sitting, because it captured me so completely.
MaryLu does it again with a story that’s enthralling, and it so beautifully presents the power and grace of our Savior. I loved the tie-ins to the first two books in this trilogy, and you’ll have to read it to find out what happens to each of the three protectors of the spear.
Romance is woven throughout, in a tasteful but still realistic manner. And the storyline kept me reading until I finished the whole book.
If you’re new to the series, and you love Christian Fiction, you will love this book! And, you’ll have a new favorite author!
the 3rd and last book in this trilogy. If you have not read the first 2 books.
This book can be read as a stand alone title. I personally like reading them in order.
This book is exhilarating, amazing and brings these books full circle.
Sir Damien Le rage is an angry man determined to avenge the murders of his family. His weak spot is Seraphina De Mobray.
Seraphina, is a lowly servant, whose friends have been set up on witchcraft charges. Seraphina needs to convince a sick king of there innocence Seraphina and Damien, need to work together.
I would recommend it to others, it really is a very good book.
Please, give yourself time to read this book. It's just about impossible to put down.
I've written about the 2 books before this & this one is just as amazing! So I'll keep this short..the author shows us how awesome & powrrful our Heavenly Father really is..in such an adventurous tale that intrigues me, makes me want to read even more, & leaves me bowing my head in praise to God for all that He has done in my own life. You must read Books 1 & 2 first, though, or you'll be confused just a little. Believe me, these 3 books are worth more than any 50 medieval romances by other authors! You CAN read great & wonderful romances without any pornography! This author has proven it! Thank you Mrs Tyndall! God bless you!
From page one MaryLu had me captivated. I absolutely loved this series and the last book was the icing on the cake. Mystic, intrigue, romance, betrayal, revenge and of course healing, this book had everything it needed to be a page turner. I love how MaryLu weaves God's grace through every book. No matter how bad things look in the natural we can never underestimate the power of God! Read this book, read this series! You won't be disappointed.
*I was given a complimentary copy of this book. I was not required to give a favorable review nor was any money received for this review. All opinions are my own.*
I absolutely loved the third and final book of the Protectors of the Spear series by MaryLu Tyndall. However, I may be a little biased as her book three's always end up being my favorite. She Walks in Majesty was a great and thrilling end to such a wonderful series. It had action, adventure, romance, interesting new characters, the love of God and most importantly, enduring friendship. If any of that is of interest to you, I highly recommend She Walks in Majesty. Happy Reading!! I was given a complimentary copy of this book to read and was not compensated in any way to post a favorable review. All the opinions stated in this review are my own.
I loved reading the last book in this trilogy. It wrapped up many story lines and told the story of Seraphina, Alexia, and Cristian. I liked seeing how these ladies and how the learned to grow and trust and know who to rely on. Seraphina had to learn to see herself for who she really was and not who she thought she was. I also liked seeing how other characters in the book learned to grow from their mistakes and move forward.
The third book in the series is amazingly intriguing. Each of the characters struggles with their belief in God and struggles in conquering their weaknesses as they battle for their lives and the lives of those they love. Packed full of court intrigue, love and romance, evil demons and an odious warlock, and the most amazing warring heavenly angels, this book is a great read!!
I just finished this Trilogy and I was very impressed with Ms.Tyndall's talents. Wonderful world, diverse characters. Each novel was descriptive regarding the clothing , the palace as well as Luxley castle. Demons, Good versus Evil. Many nonstop exciting adventures. The lessons demonstrating God's love and guidance throughout the lives of each characters was Awesome. Good, Clean Novels.
Tyndall has crafted an exquisite masterpiece! I've enjoyed my time with the Knights of the Eternal Realm. These handsome knights have vanquished much evil and rescued lovely fair maidens. Powerful spiritual truths are woven into the fabric of this Medieval fantasy.
This series is exceptional! I look forward to more from MaryLu Tyndall!
Recommend to readers who enjoy clean fantasy.
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