Three men had fought for her, but only one man stood victorious. It wasn't the one she wanted. But, bound by the same honor code as the knights, the choice was no longer hers.
The knight had won.
She was the prize.
There was nothing else to say.
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Bring Her Home is the first book in Hannah Currie's latest series, Crown Of Promise. It is a retelling of the biblical story of the Prodigal Son. Bring Her home is set in Medieval Times and the protagonist is Eva/ Princess Evangeline. I really enjoyed the setting and the storyline was fabulous. All of the characters were well developed and drew one into the story. The forgiveness of both self and others is a central theme. This will be the second series of books I have read by Ms. Currie and so far it seems even better than the first series, Daughters of Peverell. Bring Her Home is the first book in a new publishing line: White Crown Publishing. I look forward to reading more from both Hannah Currie and White Crown Publishing.
Now pour up a cup of tea, plate up a few cookies, and cozy up to a great read,
I was given a copy of this book by the publisher with no expectations. All thoughts are my own.
From Amazon:
Since the morning he woke to find his precious daughter gone with only the remains of their latest argument left behind, King Lior has been praying she’d come home. For four years now, he’s prayed and searched, sending his best knights to find Evangeline, only to hear nothing. Until the day their missive arrives with three words: we’ve found her. He sends one right back with orders to bring her home.
But that order isn’t easily achieved. Evangeline, now a lowly servant, has no plans to return. Though the knights claim her father still loves her, she knows the truth: he’d cast her aside as quickly as everyone else if he knew how far she’d truly fallen. She can’t go home. Not with her scars. Or her failures. Or her son.
Only, the knights won’t leave without her. And just as she starts to wonder if maybe they might be right, the choice is taken from her altogether.
Sir Darrek thought the hardest part of his quest would be finding Evangeline. He had no idea how difficult it would be to get her home.
About the author:
Australian author, Hannah Currie, loves God, family, people (in small numbers, let’s not go crazy here!) and writing. A book nerd from birth, she knows firsthand the difference a good book can make in a person’s life. Even, and especially, fiction. Her dream as a writer is to make people laugh, cry and maybe even swoon a little but mostly to remind them that no matter how dark life may get at times, because of God, there is always hope.
She and her husband live with their three adorable kids in sunny Queensland, where it really is beautiful one day and perfect the next. Except, maybe, during heatwaves. They’re not so fun.
She loves to connect with readers. Come visit her at www.hannahcurrie.com :)
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