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Secrets of Hollins Castle

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Secrets of Hollins Castle

By: J. N. Christianson
Narrated by: Jason C. Christianson
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Rosewyn clutched the bundled baby in her arms as she ran through the icy winds of Hollins Shire’s brutal winter, shivering violently–but not from the cold. She shivered from fright and dread. The baby she held in her arms should have been loved and cared for like any other newborn, but the baby had been condemned to die by the King. His birth was against the law and saving him would mean certain death if she was caught. Even the news of his birth would aid the evil duke, Lord Raymond in overthrowing the entire kingdom. If Rosewyn’s secret is discovered, the kingdom could crumble.

Tortured by guilt in condemning the child, the King struggles to keep his family together. When a mysterious boy arrives at the castle, things become more dangerous as Lord Raymond plots the royal family’s demise. In an effort to save his family and kingdom, the King has his young sons trained in survival skills for their protection, but when the secret of the new stranger is discovered, will the training be enough?

©2022 J. N. Christianson (P)2024 J. N. Christianson
Action & Adventure Science Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy Royalty Winter
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Part of my childhood was growing up in England, as is my ancestry. So when i met the author on a plane returning to our home state, i was anxious to read it. I understand this your first book and am glad you shared it with me. I enjoyed it very much. The twists and plots kept me interested. I do wish for more detail and story transitions were a bit fast for my sluggish old brain.
Short of a fairy tale and more routed in reality, it was a fun read and help distract me from my daily problems. Thank you for writing it and best of luck on a sequel?? Lol
Paul.

A fun tale of a kings problems

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