Ebook {Epub PDF} Bladesong by Jean Gill
· Once more, 'the master of historical intrigue' whirls the reader off into medieval mayhem. Jean Gill's details of crusading strategy and riding a camel are as convincing as the pangs of medieval childbirth. She brought medieval France to life in Song at Dawn; now she adds 12th century Damascus and Jerusalem with equal aplomb. 'A Masterpiece. 'Wonderful historic romance' Autumn Birt - author of 'Rise of the Fifth Order''Bladesong continues the story of Dragonetz and Estela, the two troubadours of. In Book 2 of Jean Gill’s brilliantly written Troubadours Quartet Series, “Bladesong: in the Holy Land”, the author once again takes the reader into a long ago world of intrigue and romance. Gill’s ability to capture the essence of the time period borders on magic/5(96).
Book Review: Bladesong by Jean Gill. 29 October Posted by Autumn Book Review. - the Holy Land during a fragile peace. Estela, the troubadour, following the destiny of. her beautiful voice, and Dragonetz, her passionate knight; divided by the times they love in and fighting to be together. Set in the period following the Second Crusade, Jean Gill's spellbinding romantic thrillers evoke medieval France with breathtaking accuracy. The characters leap off the page and include amazing women like Eleanor of Aquitaine and Ermengarda of Narbonne, who shaped history in battles and in bedchambers. Bladesong (The Troubadours Quartet, #2). *"Jean Gill brings her magical storytelling skills to teens, to weave compelling and thought-provoking stories that will linger on in their minds well after the last page is read." Bladesong (Jan) 3) Plaint for Provence (Dec) 4) Song Hereafter (Nov)
Excerpt Thursday: Bladesong by Jean Gill This week, we're welcoming author Jean Gill, whose latest title is Bladesong, b ook two of The Troubadours series. Join us on Sunday, when the author will offer a free copy of the book to a lucky blog visitor. News, views, tips and trivia from author and photographer Jean Gill. BLADESONG by Jean Gill: A Review This is the second of Ms Gill’s “Troubadour Quartet” and follows perhaps a few months after the events of “Song At Dawn”. The action is split between France and the Holy Land of , and as in the previous volume, the author’s knowledge and feel for her period is obvious from the opening words.
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