From Iron To Blade

Assassins and Blades

4
Average: 4 (1 vote)

1 review
Book Genre: Action & Adventure

What's this book about?

A prince defies tradition to protect his kingdom as assassins close in on a woman guarding ancient secrets. From Iron To Bade weaves duty, betrayal, and transformation into a sweeping fantasy where power isn’t just inherited—it’s earned through sacrifice, courage, and the unraveling of long-buried truths.

Book Overview

A blade is drawn with intent. Kaydee walks a path more ancient than, that on which his horse trod in the forest. The prince of Kendi commands the royal guard. It's one of many things about the secluded kingdom, that is different from their neighbours. His uncles had done same before him in order to shield their house. However the ring of mountains on which their kingdom's safety depends, does not shield them from internal strife.
Someone in the palace has caused the attention of foreigners to be drawn to Kendi. Assassins are now crawling all over the kingdom, looking for weaknesses in their defences. They have discovered Kendi's secret and will surely return with thousands more men, if they escape the clutches of the mountain kingdom.
The prince is a blade wildered with an iron will by head the palace guard, his uncle. With the immediate threat seemingly over, they must all find out, how much damage had been done to their lives. The next attack may entrap other kingdoms as well as a princess, who might become a pawn of the enemy.
Kendi must face this new world. The prince must become more than a commander, and the man must be more than a blade.

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Author's Notes

Can't drop it. This is the kind of book you can read more than once. It's deliberately written in simple accessible language for various reasons, yet it also appeals to advanced readers.

About the author

Victor Korda

Author, Novelist

Canada

Readers Reviews1

John Slow

2 months 1 week ago

4
The journey of a young and uplifting character, but universal themes of self discovery and perseverance through adversity. The pace of narration holds your attention whiles reading, and the story remains memorable long after you are done reading.