Title: Brothers and Betrayal
Author: Sarah Holman
Date read: June 5, 2017
Rating: 4 stars
Genre: Christian / Adventure / Historical Fiction (fictional country in medieval times)
Age: YA? Suitable for younger as well
Year pub: 2015
Pages: 237 pages (ebook)
Series: Tales of Taelis, #2
Fave character: John/The Archer
Source: Amazon
Links: Goodreads • Amazon • Author’s Website
Ten Thoughts on Brothers and Betrayal
1. This one was even better than the first one! I quite enjoyed it. 🙂 I liked the first, but this one’s even more exciting, and more well-written, too! I just really enjoyed this. ^_^ It’s also a fairly short novel, so I was able to read it in an evening, which was nice. 🙂
2. It’s more-or-less a Robin Hood story! I’m not sure if I would QUITE call it a “retelling,” since it’s very different, but there are certainly references that felt very Robin-Hood-ish, which totally made my day. XD A lot of it twisted the old Robin Hood stories in a very classic turn-it-on-its-head retelling way, so it was fun to pick those things out. 😀 (Like Lord Notly—like Nottingham, mayhap?—and the mention of an archery contest, etc. :P) But I LOVE retellings, and haven’t seen a lot about Robin Hood, so I really, really enjoyed this book. 😀
3. I loved seeing a lot of the same places/names as the first one. The connections and references were fun. 🙂 It’s very handy to have a medieval story in a fictional country, and I’m quite attached to Taelis by now! ^_^
4. There was one thing I was sad about—inevitable with multi-generational stories, but I thought I’d be able to handle it but I wasn’t and it was super devastating; at least we didn’t SEE it… So that’s my main downside to the book; just a me-thing and I know it’s unavoidable but still. *cough*
5. I also… um… I’m afraid I didn’t really like the main character, Bryon, for a lot of the story. >.> I suspect I was supposed to like him, but he and I just didn’t get along very well. *cough* It may be partially because I’m a lot older (he’s like twelve) and I wanted to see more of John? Not sure. He was alright, just not my favorite.
6. It’s mostly set in a castle (the same castle as in book one, Delmore, but nearly finished being built now) and in a forest, which are like my favorite settings, so that was awesome. 😀 LOVED that. And the secret stairs and stuff. 😀
7. I can just see myself having positively adored this book when I was a little younger. I still enjoyed it but I think younger teens etc. might enjoy it even more, although I think anyone might enjoy it like I did—and it’s appropriate for any kind of age-range, which I appreciated. 🙂
8. It has a strong Christian message of forgiveness as opposed to revenge. The typical conversion scene was… well… typical and not necessarily fitting for the time period, but oh well. 😉 I did appreciate the forgiveness theme, because it’s a tough one.
9. The Archer/John was my favorite! 😀 I quite liked him, and would have liked to have seen more of him. ^_^ I love how he’s very Robin-Hood-ish, and I loved his lines—he has a sort of dry wit and quiet wisdom—and I also loved how he’s JOHN (and rather taller than most of them; hmm… ;)) but also the Robin-Hood leader of sorts, so it’s almost like it’s about Little John, who’s actually Robin. XD Anyways, he was great. I liked Princess Brianna too, and how they’re both sort of under-cover, even to each other. 😀 That was awesome!
10. Overall, I quite enjoyed it, and am looking forward to continuing the series! Definitely give this book a try if you like medieval stories and adventure, castles, and Robin Hood. 😀 (And it’s totally able to stand on its own, and doesn’t need to be a book 2 at all; so you can even start here if you want!)
FAVORITE QUOTES
[When the soldiers are chasing the young hero and his little sisters:]
“Stand aside! We are about the king’s business.”
“I can see that,” a casual voice said off to one side. Bryon glanced around until his gaze landed on a man atop a boulder, leaning on his bow. His golden hair was held back by a bit of string, and in one hand he twirled an arrow between his fingers. “I see you are after some hardened criminals, Lord Notly.”
The leader sneered. “They are no doubt members of your renegades, Archer.”
Bryon drew in a sharp breath. Was this The Archer?
“No doubt,” The Archer said, examining his arrow. “You really ought to give up chasing people around in the woods; you know how it displeases me.” He gave a cocky smile as he nocked the arrow in his bow.
***
“Then we shall see you make it safely to the edge of the forest. There are many desperate men who live in these woods.”
A giggle rose in Brianna’s throat. “Such as yourself?”
For the first time, a wide grin appeared on the young man’s face. “The maid has wit.”
***
“Or maybe they think you are just a bad shot,” Nathaniel teased.
“If they thought I was a bad shot, they would not fear me,” John countered, turning to his cousin.
Nathaniel shrugged. “Not necessarily. If you can’t hit what you are aiming at, and point an arrow at the person next to them, they might end up being the person dead.”
John rolled his eyes.
***
“Now tell me who it is or I will…” Notly could not seem to come up with the proper threat.
“Kill me? As you already plan to do so, threats of that nature do not seem to be of much use, do they?”
[Can you see why I like John’s lines? XD]
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In the series so far (will update with links to my posts as I review them):
- Admirable (short story)
- Adventures and Adversities
- Befriended (short story)
- Brothers and Betrayal [You Are Here]
- Courage and Corruption
- Dreams and Devotion (releasing July 15)
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Thanks for reading! 🙂
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A Robin Hood-esque story??? OOOOH. Now I need to read this series even MORE. This one sounds so funnn. And castles and forests are my top favorite story settings as well! 😀
John sounds fabulous! And that’s cool he’s kind of like Little John AND Robin Hood mixed together. That’s actually a brilliant idea! o.o That’s a shame you didn’t like the main character much though. It’s funny how often that happens to us readers. Side characters always tend to be more interesting…
But anyways, this series is looking to be like a really enjoyable one! ^_^
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YES! Robin Hood makes everything better. 😀 Hurray for the BEST settings a.k.a. castles and forests! ^_^
Yeah, it’s funny how side characters are sometimes cooler. 😛 And yes, quite a brilliant idea, I agree!
IT IS! I’ve been quite enjoying it! 😀 Methinks you might as well! 🙂 Thanks for your comment! ❤
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