Knight's Ransom by Jeff Wheeler

Recently I have been pulled towards honor as I have binged my way through the "Stormlight Archives" by Brandon Sanderson. When a new series by Jeff Wheeler popped up on Netgalley, I had to click. His new series was going to be framed around the myths of chivalry from the days of yore. This is also an opportunity to see into the realm of Kingfountain without having to read any of his previous series.

I found it difficult to get into this story at first. There was something that just wasn't setting up right for me. Something disjointed that I just couldn't put my finger on. Then something magical happened, I couldn't put the book down. I'm not positive at what point in the story I had become entrenched in the world of Ransom and Claire. It was such a subtle transition, before I knew it the book was ending and I needed to know what happened. Now I look forward to the rest of the series.

I'm still not entirely sure if I'm impressed with the writing, but the story ended up being fantastic. The struggles of Ransom during the age of knights and courtiers really resonated. He desperately wants to be loyal to a good man and serve his life in loyalty. However, he is a man that never seems to make it down his own path. The cast of characters were also necessary for the whole plot to hold together. Each plot twist kept the pages turning, but I really want to know what happens to Ransom. I am completely invested in his quest.

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