
Lady Carliss and the Waters of Moorue:
Determined, smart and a master of both the sword and the bow, Lady Carliss has proven herself as a veteran Knight of the Prince. Returning from a mission of aid, Carliss is plunged into adventure once again as she searches for the marauders responsible for kidnapping a friends’ family. Along the way she is reunited with Sir Dalton and discovers that the struggle in her heart is far from over. When Dalton falls to the vicious attack of a mysterious, poisonous creature, Carliss finds herself in a race against time. As Dalton clings perilously to life, she must find the antidote in the distant and strange city of Moorue . While there, Carliss uncovers the master plot of a powerful Shadow Warrior that will soon overtake the entire Kingdom. Her faith in the Prince and her courage as a knight are tested as she faces evil Shadow Warriors and a swamp full of dreadful creatures. The lives of many, including Dalton ’s, depend on Carliss. But she cannot save them all, for time is running out. She faces an impossible choice: save Dalton , or let him die so that others may live.
Lady Carliss and The Waters of Moorue is book four of the Knights of Arrethtrae series. The series is an excellent allegory featuring A great King who rules the Kingdom Across the Sea, along with His Son. Together with their knights, they work to triumph over Lucius, the Dark Knight. While this book was the fourth of the series, I never felt as though I were missing anything by not having read the first three. The book works wonderfully as a stand-alone story, however I enjoyed it enough to want to read the others.
The characters exhibit strong Christian qualities, while the story is filled with plenty of action and adventure, illustrating the age old battle between good and evil. The primary lesson of this tale is the dangers of escapism. An extensive, and helpful, study guide is included at the end of the book.
Lady Carliss and the Waters of Moorue is an excellent book for teens, and is a wonderful way for them to learn and discuss valuable Christian principles. Although geared toward a younger crowd, I enjoyed it very much myself and look forward to reading the other books in the series.
I received this book free from the publisher's book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255 : “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”
Determined, smart and a master of both the sword and the bow, Lady Carliss has proven herself as a veteran Knight of the Prince. Returning from a mission of aid, Carliss is plunged into adventure once again as she searches for the marauders responsible for kidnapping a friends’ family. Along the way she is reunited with Sir Dalton and discovers that the struggle in her heart is far from over. When Dalton falls to the vicious attack of a mysterious, poisonous creature, Carliss finds herself in a race against time. As Dalton clings perilously to life, she must find the antidote in the distant and strange city of Moorue . While there, Carliss uncovers the master plot of a powerful Shadow Warrior that will soon overtake the entire Kingdom. Her faith in the Prince and her courage as a knight are tested as she faces evil Shadow Warriors and a swamp full of dreadful creatures. The lives of many, including Dalton ’s, depend on Carliss. But she cannot save them all, for time is running out. She faces an impossible choice: save Dalton , or let him die so that others may live.
Lady Carliss and The Waters of Moorue is book four of the Knights of Arrethtrae series. The series is an excellent allegory featuring A great King who rules the Kingdom Across the Sea, along with His Son. Together with their knights, they work to triumph over Lucius, the Dark Knight. While this book was the fourth of the series, I never felt as though I were missing anything by not having read the first three. The book works wonderfully as a stand-alone story, however I enjoyed it enough to want to read the others.
The characters exhibit strong Christian qualities, while the story is filled with plenty of action and adventure, illustrating the age old battle between good and evil. The primary lesson of this tale is the dangers of escapism. An extensive, and helpful, study guide is included at the end of the book.
Lady Carliss and the Waters of Moorue is an excellent book for teens, and is a wonderful way for them to learn and discuss valuable Christian principles. Although geared toward a younger crowd, I enjoyed it very much myself and look forward to reading the other books in the series.
I received this book free from the publisher's book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255 : “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”










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