Sir Dalton, a knight in training, seems to have everything going for him. Young, well-liked, and a natural leader, he has earned the respect and admiration of his fellow knights, and especially the beautiful Lady Brynn. But something is amiss at the training camp. Their new trainer is popular but...
Sir Dalton, a knight in training, seems to have everything going for him. Young, well-liked, and a natural leader, he has earned the respect and admiration of his fellow knights, and especially the beautiful Lady Brynn.
But something is amiss at the training camp. Their new trainer is popular but lacks the passion to inspire them to true service to the King and the Prince. Besides this, the knights are too busy enjoying a season of good times to be concerned with a disturbing report that many of their fellow Knights have mysteriously vanished.
When Sir Dalton is sent on a mission, he encounters strange attacks, especially when he is alone. As his commitment wanes, the attacks grow in intensity until he is captured by Lord Drox, a massive Shadow Warrior. Bruised and beaten, Dalton refuses to submit to evil and initiates a daring escape with only one of two outcomes–life or death. But what will become of the hundreds of knights he’ll leave behind? In a kingdom of peril, Dalton thinks he is on his own, but two faithful friends have not abandoned him, and neither has a strange old hermit who seems to know much about the Prince. But can Dalton face the evil Shadow Warrior again and survive?
Sir Dalton, a knight in training, seems to have everything going for him. Young, well-liked, and a natural leader, he has earned the respect and admiration of his fellow knights, and especially the beautiful Lady Brynn. But something is amiss at the training camp. Their new trainer is popular but...
Sir Dalton, a knight in training, seems to have everything going for him. Young, well-liked, and a natural leader, he has earned the respect and admiration of his fellow knights, and especially the beautiful Lady Brynn.
But something is amiss at the training camp. Their new trainer is popular but lacks the passion to inspire them to true service to the King and the Prince. Besides this, the knights are too busy enjoying a season of good times to be concerned with a disturbing report that many of their fellow Knights have mysteriously vanished.
When Sir Dalton is sent on a mission, he encounters strange attacks, especially when he is alone. As his commitment wanes, the attacks grow in intensity until he is captured by Lord Drox, a massive Shadow Warrior. Bruised and beaten, Dalton refuses to submit to evil and initiates a daring escape with only one of two outcomes–life or death. But what will become of the hundreds of knights he’ll leave behind? In a kingdom of peril, Dalton thinks he is on his own, but two faithful friends have not abandoned him, and neither has a strange old hermit who seems to know much about the Prince. But can Dalton face the evil Shadow Warrior again and survive?
Sir Dalton and the Shadow Heart (#03 in The Knights Of Arrethtrae Series)$14.99
This book was amazing! My brother and I read this book together. By the end of it we felt so light and free from the doubt we had been feeling. There are short studies in the back that really shed light on the spiritual strongholds and Biblical truths weaved throughout the story. I am 15 and I would recommend this highly to anyone.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
8 years ago
Inspiratonal
These Knights of Arrethtrae books are excellent. And though Sir Dalton is the third book in the series, it's actually the one we started with first. We haven't looked back! Sir Dalton is the tale of a man who has to face the enemy within, and is called to step out of comfort and the acceptance of others to find his true calling. These Arrethtrae books are all inspirational reading, especially for a generation that needs to know how to overcome.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
13 years ago
Great Book!
I recommend Sir Dalton and the Shadow Heart to anyone who likes books with suspense, bravery, peril and victory. It is by one of my favourite authors, Chuck Black. This book is an allegory and pictures Biblical truths. One of these truths is demonstrated when Sir Dalton is captured by the evil Lord Drox and imprisoned in a cavern with cells with open doorways. But Sir Dalton, although not imprisoned by bars, was imprisoned by fear and doubt. He feared the wrath of Lord Drox and doubted that the Prince, whom he served, would save him. This instance shows how doubt can be like a cage which traps men's minds. This book will help people in their walk with God and show them never to doubt Him.