At 14-years old, Jason had three problems, his grandfather was missing, his mother was deathly ill, and he had a crush on a 16-year-old girl that was great with a sword. And there was more going on at the school than he saw.
There are magical dangers hidden in the modern world.
They must learn to fight the threats.
What they didn’t expect was the Soldier of Osiris. With the curse of an ancient relic hovering over the school, three friends must band together, but will they be able to find a solution in time?
The clock ticks.
You’ll love this YA Urban Fantasy, because it has the perfect mix of adventure and romance to keep you turning the pages.
Robert G. Culp was raised in the small town of Stuttgart, Arkansas and is the award-winning author of The Mystic Brat Journals, a series of three titles with a fourth in progress. The books follow students at a top secret government school, where teenagers are taught to fight the mythical, mystical, and cursed dangers that surround the world. His standalone short story, Mirrorville, is also set within the same continuity.
In his free time Robert enjoys watching TV shows and films, reading Urban Fantasy books, comic books and online fanfiction, while researching Greek mythology, supernatural legends and Arthurian lore.
His greatest achievement is to make his readers happy and entertain them with a few pages of pure escapism.
In "Knight School" by Robert G. Culp, skillfully narrated by James Creighton, the perfect blend of adventure and romance unfolds in this captivating YA Urban Fantasy. With magic, mystery, and a ticking clock, join Jason and his friends at the Knight Academy as they face hidden dangers. Culp's writing shines, and Creighton's narration adds enchantment to a tale that's both spellbinding and short on words.
I am not giving this book a rating as I DNF'd it because there was too many info-dumps and story flow was interrupted a lot. I understand it is a self published work, and the plot does sound interesting. The updated book cover art is great and looks really good, but it was just not for me, but if you like YA you might enjoy it?
This is a really fun book to read. There is action, terror, teens trying to figure themselves out, and even a bit of romance. I can't wait to start the next one.
Was a good book. The story was good, steadily paced and great start to a series. I liked the characters and it will be interesting to see how it progresses.