About this series
A dead prince. A grieving king. A legendary swordsman accused of murder.
Loyalty counts for nothing when the king demands blood.
Royal champion, and confidant to the king, Belasko thought he was beyond intrigues and machinations. But when the grief-stricken King demands vengeance for his murdered son, Belasko discovers he is expendable. His options are clear: find the killer or die for a crime he didn't commit.
This breakneck fantasy thriller is perfect for fans of David Gemmell, Sebastien de Castell and Miles Cameron. Pick up your copy today!
Praise for The Swordsman's Lament:
"A proper swashbuckling adventure." - Becky's Book Blog
"A quick paced story that … left an imprint on my soul. Up there with the absolute best." - The Coy Caterpillar Reads
"Fast paced action throughout … a rollercoaster of a read. It's fantasy and action that will appeal to readers of Bernard Cornwell " - Books Behind The Title
"A great introduction to a new hero and world that I look forward to returning to." - Beyond The Books
"From the first page, I was hooked! …If you love knights, swords, or medieval stories, this is definitely one for you!" - Dani Hoots
"A fast paced and intelligent fantasy story." - runalongtheshelves.net
Titles in the series (2)
- The Swordsman's Intent: The Royal Champion, #0
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The last competition Belasko won was the catch a slippery pig contest at his village fair. Now he has to beat the best warriors in the kingdom. Belasko, a farm boy who ran away to war, is a decorated soldier and war hero. When Markus, the Royal Champion, stages a competition to choose a successor, a world of possibility opens up to him. Possibility that Belasko cannot resist. Can Belasko fulfil his potential, beat the finest blades in the kingdom, and become the first commoner to claim the title of Royal Champion? Set fifteen years before The Swordsman's Lament, this novella sets in motion both the events of that novel and Belasko's destiny. Buy it now or get it FREE by signing up to G.M. White's newsletter (https://gmwhite.co.uk/)
- The Swordsman's Lament: The Royal Champion, #1
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A dead prince. A grieving king. A legendary swordsman accused of murder. Loyalty counts for nothing when the king demands blood. Royal champion, and confidant to the king, Belasko thought he was beyond intrigues and machinations. But when the grief-stricken King demands vengeance for his murdered son, Belasko discovers he is expendable. His options are clear: find the killer or die for a crime he didn't commit. This breakneck fantasy thriller is perfect for fans of David Gemmell, Sebastien de Castell and Miles Cameron. Pick up your copy today! Praise for The Swordsman's Lament: "A proper swashbuckling adventure." - Becky's Book Blog "A quick paced story that … left an imprint on my soul. Up there with the absolute best." - The Coy Caterpillar Reads "Fast paced action throughout … a rollercoaster of a read. It's fantasy and action that will appeal to readers of Bernard Cornwell " - Books Behind The Title "A great introduction to a new hero and world that I look forward to returning to." - Beyond The Books "From the first page, I was hooked! …If you love knights, swords, or medieval stories, this is definitely one for you!" - Dani Hoots "A fast paced and intelligent fantasy story." - runalongtheshelves.net
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