Theel challenges the Crowlord on the Dead Man’s Bridge and quickly learns he cannot win alone. As Warrior Baptism reaches its conclusion, he discovers the goal of his quest is not to live or die, but to follow his destiny.
About Warrior Baptism – A young squire mourns the loss of his father and masterknight. His grief is worsened by his own guilt. He could have fought and died at his father’s side, but he disgraced himself by fleeing the battle.
It is a crime punishable by death, but the young squire is given a chance at redemption. He is ordered to return to the place of battle and fight his father’s killer as he should have the first time.
He must find the courage to face one of the most evil and terrible enemies of the realm. If he is victorious, he will redeem himself and restore his family’s honor. If he is defeated, he will die the death he deserves.
Jonathan Techlin lives in Kaukauna, Wisconsin with his wife and two daughters. He enjoys reading, traveling, and following the Green Bay Packers. He is currently at work completing future chapters in the Warrior Baptism series.
Theel finally completes his Warrior Baptism and finds confidence in himself. Some of the dialogue or taking to themselves seemed unnecessary. Also, there was a lot of repetition that wasn’t needed. Really, chapters 1-5 should have been a single book and what’s to come should go in a second book.