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Dawn Knight online Alba

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http://www.novelahistorica.com/


Criticism:


Knight Alba recreates the five years during which Juan Diego Martínez de Marcilla trying to get fortune that you make the hand of his beloved Isabel de Segura. They are the Lovers of Teruel .



is not important to know the famous legend of the lovers, but for whom the unknown will be a wonderful way to understand the love of these two young men of Teruel. It all begins in a dark dungeon where the young Diego Valencia awaiting death by the grace of fate can relive the past five years, since the beginning of the adventure target was to achieve wealth in order to marry his sweetheart Isabel . There, in a terrible darkness stilled by a faint ray of sunshine, tells an old man to write his adventures under the watchful eye of Madame de Valencia, Zulima, who is kind to the young.

For the long days go shelling of his early years as second fiddle son, the resurgence of deep love for Isabel and promise to trace his father's hand will give his only daughter, Isabel, if he gets over five years to make a fortune. Since his departure from Teruel fight against the infidels, will go to support their king in the land that holds beyond the Pyrenees and come to the Holy Land, but the end is in a cell in Valencia. The end is in an executioner's ax.

Sebastian Roa has chosen a autobiographical, as is Diego who narrates his life to us over the past five years. Has thus managed to create a story is well told and getting hooked from the first page. Not only is remarkable recreation of the characters , perfectly shaped. but the author knows how to use narrative rhythm. The choice of telling the story in the mouth of the protagonist has been a success, it gives depth to the plot and allows in the slower parts, that is, those who do not speak of battles or skirmishes, no will do anything heavy. they are now to meet Diego as a man in love and having a clear objective. Also

is remarkable narrative form that lets you enter in the early thirteenth century in a way nothing heavy modern language is intertwined with the old forming sentences that hit our ears but are perfect in this story.

adventures, battles, joys and sorrows will be marking the life of our young protagonist, who night after night dreaming of his beloved and the promise he made. In the end it is well known by many, but important thing is not the end but the journey Diego has done to reach your destination.

A book worth reading.


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only remains to thank NovelaHistórica.com for having read the book and rejoice over the good impression they have left. Again, mission accomplished.



also makes me laugh and I like coincidences of life that the announcement of the review appears next to the third title of the trilogy, Santiago Posteguillo on Scipio Rome's betrayal. Right now I'm embarking on the second title, damned Legions, and with intent to sink your teeth into the third and so have been able to read all three books in a row. I have the pleasure of meeting the author and have attended the Creative Writing workshop in Valencia, a very pleasant and rewarding experience, but apart is that this trilogy is amazing. Historical Fiction truth, good ...

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