![]() ![]() “Men were born without talons, but the claws they forged for themselves were deadlier than anything the Wild might give them.” ![]() This is a thick book, it’s almost 800 pages and 300k words long, and I had to really push myself through almost the entirety of the first half due to several reasons that’s almost 400 pages long of struggling through the narrative. I had a lot of difficulty getting into The Red Knight. The Red Knight follows the story of The Red Knight, most commonly called as Captain, and his group of mercenaries in their mission to protect an Abbess and her nunnery in the battle against the cunning and deadly creatures of The Wild. I mostly enjoyed reading The Red Knight, but I can’t help but feel that this could’ve been so much better for me. I’m not kidding, look up his bibliography he has written at least 40 novels! However, the praises towards this series and the amazing cover arts by Kerem Beyit definitely managed to finalize my decision to start this series. Cameron is a prolific author who has written SO MANY books across multiple genres. ![]() This is one of those series that’s so often recommended to me by many fantasy readers, but I have always found the works of Miles Cameron, a pseudonym for Christian Cameron, to be quite intimidating to go start. The Red Knight is the first book in The Traitor Son Cycle by Miles Cameron. Great siege battles and incredibly detailed on how weaponry and armor works, but not gonna lie, I have mixed feelings about The Red Knight. I have a Booktube channel now! Subscribe here. ![]()
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