Monday, November 9, 2015

A Series Now at Work for More than Five Years

 As of October 2015 I had been writing a series on the crusades for five years. It's been one long adventure, very emotional and long, stressful and relaxing, Sad and Joyful. It has taken a lot of work. Many have come to know of Kings and Crusaders by my speeches on history, my advertising of my books through blog, facebook, and google plus. Others have heard of them through word of mouth. I have hundreds that follow me worldwide from various countries. And to them they shall know a strong confirmation update about my books.
 The Kings and Crusaders series upon completion is to be six books. I'm on the fifth right now, Crusade to the South. The final book of the series, I am not long from writing and greatly look forward to it as it will be the best of the sequel trilogy full of excitement and inspiration.
 But as for now on my fifth book which has been very enjoyable writing. The story is about Richard the Lionheart invasion on France after his return to England in 1194. This book will be the last book of my series with the physical presence of Richard I though he will be mentioned and talked about in the closing book. Therefore it plays one particular  important role that I will mention here: It closes with Richard as the  story shifts to his brother Prince John and several other characters.
 The last closing book of the series will center around King John of England, Sir William Marshall, King Phillip Augustas of France, Sir William de Preaux, Duke Odo III of Burgundy, Sir William des Roches, and other characters that deal with the key events that changed England in the early twelfth century as the Magna Charta is written, the French bring a massive invasion on England, and a boy saves his country as well as succeeds a tyrant as king. Like all my books it will follow historical accounts as well as take from the advice of modern historians.
 The sixth book, Victory of St. George will be the concluding book of the series.

Last English Class Done

  I recently finished my last English class, which covered Biblical literature. I also have completed two creative writing classes this seme...