Medieval:
Blood of the Cross by K.M. Ashman is a coming of age tale of a
fourteen year old Welsh boy, Garyn, set during the Ninth Crusade. A
series of events sets Garyn onto the path to the Holy Land to find a
holy relic in exchange for the life of his older brother, Geraint, a
soldier who has left to fight on Crusade. These events are at once
tragic and harrowing, but Garyn rises to the challenge at every
opportunity, all in hopes of saving his brother and bringing him back
home to Wales.
With a riddle to
solve, learned from a man from the Holy Land, Garyn sets out to
become a common soldier in his overlord's army to secure passage to
the East. Once this is accomplished, Garyn overcomes many obstacles
on the trip to the Holy Land and while there. Many forces are against
Garyn succeeding in his quest, but with resourcefulness and help from
friends Garyn manages to overcome all difficulties and succeed. 
The story
interweaves Garyn's plight with that of a Knight Hospitaller called
Sir Khoury, the Castellan of Krak des Chevalier. As Garyn strives to
get to the Holy Land, Sir Khoury is battling Sultan Baibaars, the
head of the Mamluks. These two vastly different people will end up
meeting and helping each other in a time of need.
The character of
Garyn is very believable and likable and I found myself rooting him
on during all his adventures. The supporting cast of characters are
well defined and developed with Brother Martin being a particular
favorite. K.M. Ashman tells a tale gritty with realism of the time
period and one that pulls a reader into the Holy Land and the
Crusading fervor. 
This was a fast
paced adventure that I thoroughly enjoyed reading. I recommend it to
anyone who is interested in the Medieval time frame or the Crusades.
Author Bio: 
Kevin Ashman is an
 author from South Wales in the United Kingdom. He is 51 years old
 and married to his wife of 27 years, Janet. He has four adult
 children, one grandson and works full time as a project manager for
 one of the biggest companies in the world.
In
 March 2011, he found himself at a loose end in the evenings and
 rather than get addicted to the TV, decided to tick something off
 his bucket list. He decided to write a book. Three months later
 Roman I – The Fall of Britannia was finished and after a lot of
 research, he turned down the chance to work with an interested agent
 to go down the rapidly growing self-publishing route. A risky
 decision but one that turned out to be very astute. Since then he
 has gone on to write another nine novels in a little over two years,
 Including the very successful Roman Trilogy, The India Sommers
 Mysteries and three stand-alone novels called Savage Eden, Vampire
 and The Last Citadel. Along the way, Kevin says he has made mistakes
 but learned quickly. He is very disciplined with his writing and
 aims for a minimum of 1,000 words a night. The marketing of any novel
 is difficult but by interaction and building up a significant online
 presence, his readership has grown to over sixty thousand readers in two years. Of course, the ability to tell a good story also helps. His
 current project is a medieval trilogy  and Medieval I: Blood of
 the Cross is riding high in the UK Kindle charts and is currently
 his best-selling novel this month. He gives talks at local libraries
 about successful Kindle publishing and has helped many authors
 prepare their books for electronic publishing. He is currently
 enjoying record sales across his ten books including the paperbacks
 and is very grateful he has a very loyal fan base who keep coming
 back for more. His aim is to write at least three novels a year to
 keep those fans, and indeed the new ones happy. 
Kevin’s blog site
 can be found at http://kevin-ashman.blogspot.co.uk/
 and he also hosts a Facebook writing group called Black on White
 https://www.facebook.com/groups/566769810009304/
 where all would-be authors are welcome. Kevin’s book page on
 Amazon can be found here http://www.amazon.co.uk/-/e/B005F5M0GW
 though all his books can be found on all platforms including Kobo,
 Diesel, Sony Apple, Barnes and Noble and Smashwords. Kevin can be
 contacted direct through his website at
 KMAshman@silverbackbooks.co.uk
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Wow, what a record and a discipline to inspire us. Well done, Kevin. margaretskea@hotmail.co.uk
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DeleteRomans - The Fall of Britannia was the first. Good thing Kevin is to prolific. When my adult son gets into his stuff he will never get the floor laid and the kitchen painted. Great review.
ReplyDeletethanks Linda, you're entry is also recorded!
DeleteI love his books he is an amazing man well done Kevin
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