Paul loves his surrogate family, a group of street urchins. They take him in when he is banned from the loving embrace of his foster mother at age five. During the next ten years they learn together how to blend in, how to become invisible, how to climb the steep walls of the nobles' gardens, and how to vanish in the narrow alleys behind the capital's timber frame houses.
Together, they survive.
But on Mother's Day, when the king begs the goddess for a miracle, Paul's life changes forever. Without his friends he must face new danger ... the life of a crown prince.
And if the king discovers his secret, the executioner's ax waits for him.
For lovers of medieval knights and fantasy from 12 years up
"Urchin King" was a semi-finalist for the "KBR Best Indie Book 2012" award. The 2012 Best Indie Book Contest was established and judged by the reviewers at The Kindle Book Review. They screened hundreds of books and judged them on formatting, writing quality, and whether the book “grabbed” them from the beginning.
Together, they survive.
But on Mother's Day, when the king begs the goddess for a miracle, Paul's life changes forever. Without his friends he must face new danger ... the life of a crown prince.
And if the king discovers his secret, the executioner's ax waits for him.
For lovers of medieval knights and fantasy from 12 years up
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KBR Finalist 2012
"Urchin King" was a semi-finalist for the "KBR Best Indie Book 2012" award. The 2012 Best Indie Book Contest was established and judged by the reviewers at The Kindle Book Review. They screened hundreds of books and judged them on formatting, writing quality, and whether the book “grabbed” them from the beginning.