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Return of the Guardian-King (Legends of the Guardian-King Book #4)
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Return of the Guardian-King (Legends of the Guardian-King Book #4)

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The powerful finale to the Christy Award-winning novels in the LEGENDS OF THE GUARDIAN-KING series

Believed dead by all but the handful of supporters who rescued him from his Mataian enemies, Abramm Kalladorne has fled his homeland to the high mountains of northern Chesedh. Traveling under a new name with a group of bitter and increasingly desperate fellow exiles, Abramm hopes to reunite with his wife in Chesedh, where he will offer his services to her father in fighting the invading armies of the Black Moon. But with every step he is hindered, delayed, and diverted from the direction he desires to go, and it soon becomes clear Eidon has other plans for him.

In the royal city of Fannath Rill, Maddie alone believes Abramm still lives. But since she has no proof, her friends, family, and public opinion press her to remarry. With its neighboring realms now under enemy control, Chesedh has become the last bastion of Eidon's Light. Desperately overmatched, it cannot survive on its own. Yet the rich, handsome eastern warlord who is openly courting Maddie has a vast fleet of galley ships that could turn the tide in Chesedh's favor....
LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 1, 2007
ISBN9781441204677
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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I'm the First one to admit that I don't generally read Christian fiction, But this book with its Christian overtones surprisingly good read. The characters were engaging, the story captivating. I can't wait to read more from this author and look forward to more tales of Abramm and Eidon.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    The light of EidonI must say the first few chapters of this book started interesting but slow but after chapter 5 it's starts to get live. Eldrin finds out his brother Raynen was telling the truth the Mataio are just using him and don't really worship Eidon at all. The book takes on a Spartacus meets gladiator vibe in a good way as Eldrin and his protector are betrayed and sold Into to slavery but the book just continues to get better I found my self getting drawn into the world of the book. Very good fantasy I loved it and I am starting on the 2nd book!
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    I actually had no idea what this was when I started reading it--just an ebook that was available for checkout through the library and everything else I was looking for was taken. I don't think I'll continue with the series; the characters just didn't intrigue me that much and there were too many barely-hidden religious underpinnings. Not a bad book, and not at all badly written, just not to my taste.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    The story is about a young man named Abramm who is struggling through life. He isn���������t accepted by his family tricked by those he trusts deceived by others and yet has many trials to face in it all. You follow him through seeming constant mishaps and disadvantages and watch him grow into an amazing leader who is strong and loyal. He wouldn���������t have become the man he did if it weren���������t for all the bad things. It���������s a story that makes you realize that although you feel betrayed by faith and let down by all sometimes there is something far more important happening than just what you can see. The characters made you love them laugh feel sadness and even anger at things that occurred. It was realistic and with the great way it was written you felt like you were there with them through it. A great read and one that I would definitely recommend.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    A stunning conclusion to a great series, a story well worth reading on its own merit, but even more so for the deeps that it is sure to stir within its readers.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This is one of the best books I've read in a long time. The story is compelling, the characters engaging, the plot continually twisting and turning, both physically and emotionally. I had a hard time putting this one down. The tale seems to flow almost effortlessly, each plot point encouraging the reader to discover the next. And I say 'effortlessly' because there are some minor bumps in the road: grammatical errors, word repetition… Thankfully, these are few. There is one character, Katahn, who doesn't seem to stay true to his established pattern of behavior, and it is not clear to me why he made the surprising choices he did later in the story. The hero, however, is so very believable and so very appealing as he makes his way from purpose to despair to hope. The settings are colorful and spectacularly developed, as are the political, religious, and cultural aspects. I thoroughly enjoyed the weaving of fantasy and religion, and what a delight to read a story that tells about wicked, depraved characters without using vile language and gratuitous sex and gore! I look forward to reading more from this author!