
Authors: Debra Doyle and James D. Macdonald
Publisher: Magic Carpet Books
Released: February 15, 1997
Received: NetGalley

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Book Summary:
Will Odosson has spent much of his life working toward becoming a knight. Now, on the eve of his knighting, everything will change. After saving an old woman, he is warned that not only will he never inherit his father’s title, but he won’t even live out the year.
My Review:
Knight’s Wyrd is a different sort of historical fantasy. It’s been on my TBR list for ages, and when I saw that Tor Books was re-releasing it, I knew that now was the time to give it a go. (It seems like this is a trend for Tor this year, and I love it).
Overall, I enjoyed Knight’s Wyrd. It had several different elements to help it stand out among the knight/historical fantasy genre. It also had a surprise twist for the conclusion, which I adored.
Highlights:
- Fantasy
- Knights
- Destiny
Thanks to Magic Carpet Books and #NetGalley for making this book available for review. All opinions expressed are my own.
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