Sunday, February 26, 2023

Blog Tour and Giveaway: Bear Knight by James R Hannibal

About the Book


Book: 
Bear Knight

Author: James R. Hannibal

Genre: YA Fantasy

Release date: February 14, 2023

Darkness Looms in the Dragon Lands

War is brewing. New threats have emerged in Keledev. The watchmen of Thousand Falls and the Windhold find goblin tunnels in the slopes of the mountain barrier that may hold many dangerous creatures. At the same time, scouting missions into the Dragon Lands confirm that the dragons are building an army of tortured Aladoth villagers to destroy the Liberated Land.

To protect Kara Orso, the young woman Connor and Lee rescued, the headmaster sends them to the Second Hall to face the intrigues of the Assembly in her place. Far to the south, the two cadets learn of an old weapon designed to end the war between the dragons and the Liberated Land forever. To restore the honor of his family and renew the hope of his people, Connor believes he must find the weapon and use it to destroy the dragon leader.

While Connor, Lee, and an assemblyman’s daughter scour the Dragon Lands for the weapon, Kara and Tiran are drawn north into the Forest of Horrors on a mission of their own—to find and save one tortured man. To succeed, both parties must face their fears and lean on the peace and strength of the Rescuer.

 

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About the Author

As a former fighter pilot, stealth pilot, and tactical deception officer, James R. Hannibal is no stranger to secrets and adventure. He is the award-winning author of thrillers, mysteries, and fantasies for adults and children, and he is the developer of Lightraider Academy games. As a pastor’s kid in Colorado Springs, he guinea-pigged every youth discipleship program of the 1980s, but the one that engaged him and shaped him most as a Christ-follower and Kingdom warrior was DragonRaid, by Dick Wulf—the genesis of the Lightraider world.

 

Read an Excerpt from the Book

Sireth held up a palm to stop Aaron’s next swings and inspected their work, then waved. “Swap sides. We must keep the cuts even, and yours are not quite as deep.”

 

Not quite as deep was a generous evaluation, and Aaron knew it, but this did not deter his next question. Chopping trees was one thing. Fighting was quite another. “Are you not concerned about keeping up with the younger watchmen in training and combat?”

 

“Older. Younger. My age and yours are not so different when you consider eternity. And as to combat”—the axe spun in each of Sireth’s hands before he landed his next blow—“I have some training. You forget, most in my generation had not yet come of age when the Assembly disbanded the Order. Many of us had planned to join—had played and practiced at it from the day we could hold a wooden sword. We spent our strongest years still practicing, in hopes it would reopen.”

 

“But it didn’t. Not until you had households and children of your own—grown children, at that.”

 

“I’m well aware.”

 

Right. His children. “When did your sehna and behlna take on the initiate’s quest?”

“The very first class.”

 

The power went out of Aaron’s swing. Sireth Yar. Teegan and Tiran. How had he failed to put those names together? “They helped close the dragon’s portal. They stopped the invasion.”

 

“For now.”

 

“I take it you share the Order’s concern. If the dragons can open one portal, they can open others.”

 

Sireth shot a look at Aaron’s idle axe, and did not answer until Aaron had taken the cue and started chopping again. “That is why we are here, is it not? Last year, one dragon moved ore creatures and goblins to our side of the barrier. A host of dragons might send an army. The Lightraider Order believes that is their plan. My own sehna and behlna saw the preparations.”

 

An army. The preparations. Aaron let the words settle into his thoughts. He’d come to the barrier for adventure and because the old men of his village had spoken of honor and need. But had he truly considered the cost of his calling? Looking north, he pictured orcs, trolls, and all manner of dragon corruptions rushing down the slopes.

 

“You all right?”

 

“Hm? Oh yes.” Aaron resumed his swings. “Do you worry? About your sehna and behlna, I mean.” He looked northeast toward the Order’s fortress at Ras Telesar. “Up there, at the academy.”

 

“They’re in the Maker’s hands.” Sireth raised two fingers to signal Aaron to still his axe. “Ras Telesar may be higher up the barrier, but it’s still here, in Keledev, under the Rescuer’s protection.”

 

With a sharp crack, the trunk gave. Aaron found himself yanked over to Sireth’s side. The heaviest part of the pine smashed down right where he’d been standing. Sireth released him and patted his chest. “I’d say my children are as safe as you are.”

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Giveaway

To celebrate his tour, James is giving away the grand prize package of a signed Bear Knight Hardcover, Starlots Gem Dice 7-Color Set, Hand-Inked, First Watch Bible Memory Card Game, and a $100 Amazon Gift Card!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

https://promosimple.com/ps/24706/bear-knight-celebration-tour-giveaway


My Review

I enjoyed reading James R Hannibal’s first book from the Lightraider Academy series, Wolf Soldier. I was excited to continue the series with the newest installment, Bear Knight. I enjoyed this one even more than the first book. It was great to take this adventure once again with the characters in the Dragon Lands. I was intrigued and fascinated with this story and liked it.

Bear Knight will be getting four and a half stars from me.  I believe teen readers who are fans and lovers of fantasy and science fiction genre will want to give this one a try. It is definitely worth a read. I am looking forward to seeing what else James R Hannibal has in store for his readers in the next installment from his Lightraider Academy series.

I received a digital copy of Bear Knight from the publisher, but was not required to write a positive review. This review is one hundred percent my own honest opinion. 

8 comments:

  1. I’m excited to read this book.

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  2. Thank you for sharing your review of Bear Knight, I love the YA Fantasy genre because I can enjoy reading the stories myself and my teen-aged grandchildren will read the stories as well and we can discuss what we thought of the stories afterwards. I love the cover art and synopsis and I am looking forward to reading this book and series

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  3. this sounds like an epic fantasy!! excited

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  4. Thank You for the review
    Marion

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  5. Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I enjoy James Hannibal's novels.

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  6. This looks like a fun book 💕
    Angel

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  7. This sounds like a great book! I’d be very interested in reading it! Thanks for sharing!

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  8. Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I’m definitely looking forward to more adventures in this world!

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