Britfield & the Rise of the Lion by C.R. Stewart Book Review
Continue the
extraordinary Adventure—because you haven’t experienced anything yet!
Now in France six months later, Tom and Sarah
are trapped on an island fortress, facing an entirely new enemy: a nefarious
and clandestine group. Searching for the truth, Tom and Sarah must navigate the
streets of Paris, Cathédrale Notre-Dame, and the Eiffel Tower, chased by an
assassin determined to remove any potential threat to the British throne.
Aided by old friends and new allies, Tom and
Sarah’s fast-paced adventure is filled with twists and turns, unexpected
betrayals, and life-changing revelations. An interactive world of mystery and
adventure, culture and education, the Britfield series is about friendship,
family, loyalty, and courage, with accurate geography and history interwoven
throughout each exciting story. This 7-Book series will be followed by
7-extraordinary movies!
My Thoughts:
The much anticipated second book in the series-Britfield & The Rise of The Lion.
I recommend you read the first book Britfield & the Lost Crown first. There is an overview in the prologue but you will appreciate the story plot and the characters reading the first book. Both books are pretty amazing.
Tom and Sarah are finally in France. They are on the search to find out more information about the Britfield family. It's not an easy task when you are fleeing for your very life.
Many new characters to meet and old friends in the story. I like stories where the character has a lot of depth to them.
The story has a lot of twists throughout to keep the story a page-turner. a lot of adventure that weaves through the pages.
I love the description of the places in France. You can see in your mind the streets of Paris, the Louvre, the Eiffel Tower, and other exciting places. I appreciate the history learned in the book about the places.
Like the first book, the ending left you wishing you could start in the 3rd book in the series immediately.
The book can be ordered in all formats: paperback, hardback, ebook, and audiobook. In the first book, we had an audiobook and it was well made with voices for each character.
I highly recommend this book. It can easily be read as a read-out-loud for elementary-age kids. There might be a few scenes that might frighten them with the plot if you have sensitive kids. However, the book is a wholesome read for all ages.
Britfield series is a winner in my family. I look forward to the other installments.
I Disclosure: I received this complimentary product in
exchange for my honest thoughts.
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