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The Song of Princes (Wakefield Dynasty #6)

The Song of Princes (Wakefield Dynasty #6)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The condition
Review: I placed this book four stars because it is a used item.
There may be,if I am correct,some scuffing on the book.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Author should have read his other book first before writing
Review: If Gilbert Morris really wrote this book, he should have read the book before this one, "The Ramparts of Heaven" first. The continuity in this book is horrendous.
The biggest one to me was when Sir George Wakefield lets Gareth Morgan into his home and thinks about how Gareth and his wife Caroline were once lovers. In the 5th book, the two hadn't ever met! Caroline was in love with George's brother Andrew and that relationship is never even mentioned!
Another one is how Andrew and his wife Dorcas look back on their relationship and state how they had loved each other since the first day they got married. In the 5th book, the whole 2nd part of the book is Andrew's reluctancy to give into loving his wife b/c of his relationship with God!
Another thing I wonder is how that like of Wakefields got to be lord of the manor seeing as how Christopher Wakefield had 2 sons and Amos was the younger one, Gavin was the older and already had 1 son yet that is never brought up at all.
And why do they keep intermarrying into the family? David and Bethany are FIRST cousins. Isn't this supposed to be a Christian novel?

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The condition
Review: This book was a huge improvement on The Ramparts of Heaven, its predecessor. Paul and Miriam's relationship was very sweet, and their tragic parting was heartbreaking. The twists and turns of the plot keep you on the edge of you seat. A great book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent installment in the Wakefield Dynasty
Review: This book was a huge improvement on The Ramparts of Heaven, its predecessor. Paul and Miriam's relationship was very sweet, and their tragic parting was heartbreaking. The twists and turns of the plot keep you on the edge of you seat. A great book.


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