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What about the Armor or God? Lol, but that is really what I originally thought this topic was about.
Shaystar wrote: "What about the Armor or God? Lol, but that is really what I originally thought this topic was about."me too! :D
If you really like medieval Christian fiction, you might like my YA novel Hope and the Knight of the Black Lion.
Elizabeth wrote: "Looks good, thanks Mary. I'll have to get it."Thanks, Elizabeth. It's one of our bestsellers, and I'd love to get some reviews on it. Can't wait for the Kindle fire so the color illustrations will be in color, though I love the clarity and detail in the B/W ones.
I got a Nook Color and it's way better than a Kindle Fire. BEcause a Kindle Fire is a replica of the Nook Color only by Amazon so basically it's not any better. I'll have to check your book out it sounds very interesting.
Sadly, our illustrated book can't be uploaded to Nook because Smashwords has a 5 meg limit. I hear Amazon is going to epub, though, so you might be able to get it when that happens. The "plain" version is in the Nook store, though.
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When armor was in everyday use it was never called a "suit of armor" It was simply called "An armor" or more often, just "harness". The expression "suit of armor" was not used until about 1600.
The expression "he died in harness" doesn't mean that a man who dies doing his job in like a horse it goes back to the time of armor.
If any of you really love the medieval ages you should join my group
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