Book details
Brenwyd Legacy - Finding Freedom (3)
Description
Cassie, Sarah, David, and William have survived Camboglanna, but they have one more challenge in front of them before they go home: infiltrate Mordred's castle and free his Brenwyd prisoners. They also must find the Sword of Kings, which is a key part of Mordred's downfall. Overhanging the operation is Arthur's worsening condition and Cassie's worry that they may not have enough time left to re-forge the Sword of Kings, and may not even have enough time left to stay through Arthur's death. Arriving back in their own time, the teens discover that Gwen has been captured by the Brotherhood and scramble to find someone who can fix the Sword of Kings. With the confrontation with Mordred fast approaching, it'll take faith, hope, and a miracle for everything to come together as foretold.
Age
11-12
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
346 pages
Book in series
#3
Why to read
- Engaging Plot: The book offers an exciting and intricate plot that keeps readers hooked from the first page to the last.
- Character Development: Readers will enjoy deep and meaningful character development, making them invested in the characters' journeys.
- Themes of Freedom: The book explores profound themes of freedom and what it means to fight for one's rights, which can be both inspiring and thought-provoking.
- Satisfying Conclusion: As the third installment in the Brenwyd Legacy series, 'Finding Freedom' promises to deliver a satisfying conclusion to the epic tale, tying up loose ends and answering lingering questions.