About this book:
“Sheriff
Feroci is now lord over the province, and Abtshire has become a pit of
injustice. Being forced into the lord’s service does not give Dumphey as many
opportunities to help the poor as he desires. When attempts on his life drive
him into the forest, this freedom opens a world of possibilities for helping
others. But how can he do so when he is running for his life? And does God want
him to do more than simply feed the poor?
Noel has always hidden behind the
shadow of his older brother, Dumphey. When life forces him to stand on his own,
will he still follow God in the corrupt world in which he lives? Would God
really call him to do something that is beyond his power to do?
As Lord Feroci's sinister plot comes
to light, each lad has a choice to make. A choice that could cost them their
lives.”
Spiritual Content- Many Scriptures are quoted, remembered, mentioned, &
thought over (All the Scriptures quoted or mentioned throughout the book are
listed at the back of the book in a section titled ‘Scripture Passages’); Many
Prayers & Thanking God; Witnessing & Discussing with someone about
believing in God; Asking for forgiveness from God; Feeling peace; Talks about
God, being protected by Him, following Him, that vengeance is His, & those and
events in the Bible; ‘H’s are capitalized when referring to God; At the very
end, there is a section asking if you have met the Master Author and why you
should know Him; Many mentions of God, Jesus, being protected by Him, His path,
following Him, & peace; Many mentions of prayers, praying, & thanking
God; Many mentions of those & events in the Bible; Mentions of Heaven; Mentions
of blessings & counting them; A few mentions of believing the Scriptures
with your heart; A few mentions of sins; A couple mentions of a man becoming a
man of the Word (pastor).
Negative Content- Minor cussing including: ‘curse you!’ is said a few times by
a villain or towards the villain (another says that he shouldn’t speak evil of
the man); A but of sarcasm (once); Seeing a murder (& struggling over guilt
about it, up to semi-detailed); Almost killing someone (but stopping because of
convictions) & giving for minor injuries to others (so not to kill them, barely-above-not-detailed);
Threatening & being threatened (barely-above-not-detailed); Being attacked,
fighting, passing out, being held in the stocks, pain, injuries, blood/bleeding
(border-line barely-above-not-detailed // semi-detailed); Many mentions of rebellions,
battles, fights, injures, & deaths (barely-above-not-detailed); Many mentions
of weapons, attacks, injuries, & blood/bleeding (barely-above-not-detailed);
Mentions of killing (Dumphey does not want to kill anyone because of the
Scripture, but they do aim for parts that would not kill the other side); Mentions
of executions, hangings, the gallows, false accusations (including being a
murderer), & crimes; Mentions of stealing & thieves/outlaws; Mentions
of threats; Mentions of bribes & guilt for accepting one; Mentions of rumors;
Mentions of hunting (barely-above-not-detailed); A few mentions of treason; A few
mentions of lies & lying; A few mentions of hatred; A couple mentions of drinking
& alcohol; A mention of an injured horse that probably won’t be able to
rest because of it’s owner;
*Note: A couple mentions of a man abandoning
his wife for another woman & the comforts of sin.
Sexual Content- N/A.
-Dumphey
-Noel
P.O.V.
switches between them & Feroci (once)
{Medieval/Fantasy}
235 pages
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*
This was such a treat to read!
I’ve enjoyed the prior books in
the series, but I think this may be my favorite of the series. The faith
content was excellent and perfectly weaved into the story. I definitely saw elements
of David and Goliath with Dumphey’s side of the story and then Moses and Aaron
with Noel’s side, which I really enjoyed and thought were neat parts to this
novella-length book.
One thing I’ve always struggled
with in the story of Robin Hood was, you know, the stealing aspect of
the plot. I liked how the author covered this and the results of Dumphey &
his lads not repaying evil for evil. (I want to say so much more, but
can’t because of spoilers. But, trust me, I’m quite happy with that ending—and the
epilogue!)
It was super clean (even with fighting
parts) with no romance at all, so I would say it could even interest middle-grade
readers—girls and boys.
See y’all on Friday with a new
review!
*BFCG may (Read the review to see) recommend this book by this
author. It does not mean I recommend all the books by this author.
No comments:
Post a Comment