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		<title>Amazon Hall of Fame Reviewer: The Golden Spark “Clothed with Thunder”</title>
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By E. A. Lovitt &#8220;starmoth&#8221; 
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Nov 29, 2011 &#124;  See all Reviews on Amazon.com
Book II of The Legend of the Great Horse continues John Royce&#8217;s sweeping historical fantasy about horses and horsemanship, and I am very much looking forward to learning why 16-year-old Meagan [...]]]></description>
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<span style="color: #000000;">By <strong>E. A. Lovitt &#8220;starmoth&#8221; </strong><br />
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<p><span style="font-variant: small-caps;">Nov 29, 2011</span> |  <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Golden-Spark-John-Allen-Royce/product-reviews/0972412166/">See all Reviews on <em>Amazon.com</em></a></p>
<p>Book II of <strong>The Legend of the Great Horse</strong> continues <em>John Royce&#8217;s</em> sweeping historical fantasy about horses and horsemanship, and I am very much looking forward to learning why 16-year-old Meagan Roberts was flung backward into time. Don&#8217;t listen to anyone who tries to label this trilogy as a work of juvenile fiction. It is much more than that.</p>
<p>In this middle volume, Meagan travels to Mexico with <em>Hernán Cortés de Monroy y Pizarro</em>, the Spanish Conquistador who brought about the fall of the mighty Aztec Empire, partially through his employment of horses, which the Aztecs had never seen. Meagan wins the approval of the Spanish Captain by caring for his war stallion during a storm at sea.</p>
<p>Her next time-jump lands Meagan in the court of <em>Louis XIV of France</em>, the Sun King. His M<em>anège du Grandes Ecuries du Château de Versailles</em> (the Riding School of the Grand Stable of Versailles) influenced the development of equitation in 17th Century Europe. Although the author accurately portrays Louis XIV&#8217;s passion for elaborate equestrian performances, the King&#8217;s relationship with Meagan, who is posing as an English stable-hand, is scarcely believable. Although Louis spoke French, Latin, Spanish, and Italian, I don&#8217;t believe he ever learned English (he had no reason to), and he was an absolute monarch who distanced himself from ordinary people behind an impenetrable thicket of court etiquette. One had to be a nobleman just to empty the King&#8217;s chamber pot.</p>
<p>However, Meagan&#8217;s relationship with Nero, the high-strung dressage gelding is the highlight of this adventure in time. The horses are the true nobility in this book, not their sometimes cruel and ignorant masters.</p>
<p><em>John Royce</em> saves the best for last: Meagan&#8217;s final time-jump in <em><strong>The Golden Spark</strong></em> lands her in with the family of a horse trainer in Regency England. The description of our heroine&#8217;s participation in a neck-or-nothing foxhunt is alive with the colors, scents, and sounds of a spectacle that has now been voted into extinction in the country of its origin. This author&#8217;s narrative is the next-best thing to actually saddling up and following the hounds.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>“The Golden Spark” – My kids and I LOVED this book!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[LibraryThing Early Review for The Golden Spark, Book 2 of The Legend of the Great Horse trilogy:

Library Thing Early Reviewer &#124; MrsRenee

I was excited when I found out that I had won a copy of The Golden Spark to review. Many thanks to Library Thing and the Early Reviewers group for the opportunity to review [...]]]></description>
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<a href="http://www.librarything.com/work/10540056/reviews"><strong>Library Thing Early Reviewer | MrsRenee</strong></a></p>
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I was excited when I found out that I had won a copy of <strong>The Golden Spark</strong> to review. Many thanks to <em><strong>Library Thing</strong></em> and the Early Reviewers group for the opportunity to review this book!</p>
<p align="left"><em><strong>The Golden Spark</strong></em>, book 2 in <strong>The Legend of the Great Horse</strong> series opens with the last chapter of book 1 in the series, <em>Eclipsed by Shadow</em>. It follows the adventures of a young horse-loving teenager, Meagan who is lost in history trying to find her way home to the 21st century.</p>
<p align="left">Meagan’s first magical journey finds her waking up in a horse stall with a magnificent horse as a fierce storm is tossing the great ship to and fro. She soon finds out she is in Mexico around 1519 and she has only her love of horses and her 21st-century horse knowledge to help her as she struggles to get home.</p>
<p>History comes to life as her journey takes her from Mexico 1519 to Medieval Europe, Rome, the Black Sea and to 20,000 B.C. North America. With each stop Meagan searches for the Great Horse whom she believes is responsible for her time travels and is the only one who can help her find her way home.</p>
<p align="left">My kids and I LOVED this book! It brings history to life and we sat on the edge of our seats while we read this book.</p>
<p align="left">I do, however recommend reading these books in order as it was a bit difficult to follow along with the second book without having read the first one. I’m looking forward to reading book 1, Eclipsed by Shadow!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.librarything.com/work/10540056/reviews"><strong>See the review on LibraryThing&#8230;</strong></a>
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<p><strong><em>The Golden Spark</em></strong> is the 2nd book of <strong>The Legend of the Great Horse</strong> trilogy, an intriguing and fun time-travel adventure through history &#8212; on horseback. (Published Spring 2011)</p>
<p><strong>Book I: <em>Eclipsed by Shadow</em></strong> won national awards including the <em>Eric Hoffer Award</em> for best Young Adult Fiction, and the <em>2010 Mom&#8217;s Choice Award</em> for best family-friendly Young Adult Fantasy.</p>
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		<title>Book II: The Golden Spark reviewer: “Very entertained…”</title>
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“Very Entertained&#8221; &#124; LibraryThing Early Review
This is the first book I read by Royce and I have to say I was very entertained. Time Travel is my favorite genre, so I knew it would appeal to me on some level. However [...]]]></description>
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<p>The following is a review of <em><strong>The Golden Spark</strong></em> from the <em>LibraryThing Early Reviewer</em> program:</p>
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<h3 style="color: #330000;">“Very Entertained&#8221; | LibraryThing Early Review</h3>
<p>This is the first book I read by Royce and I have to say I was very entertained. Time Travel is my favorite genre, so I knew it would appeal to me on some level. However I would not have thought a book that helps you to understand the equestrian &#8220;how to&#8217;s&#8221; would be interesting. But I enjoyed it very much.</p>
<p>This would make a good &#8220;Choose Your Own Adventure&#8221; book so you could determine when she jumps through time. This book made me recall a scripture in Job that talks about the strength, power and fearlessness of the horse:</p>
<p><em>&#8220;It laughs at dread,and is not terrified. Nor does it turn back on account of a sword.&#8221;</em> Job 339:22</p>
<h5>See the original review <a href="http://www.librarything.com/work/10540056/reviews">on LibraryThing</a> &#8230; or in <a href="http://thegreathorse.com/media-kit/readers-comments/very-entertained-librarything-early-review"><em>The Legend of the Great Horse</em> Media Kit</a></h5>
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		<title>Eclipsed by Shadow review &#8230; &#8220;fun and engrossing&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[History, fantasy, myth, adventure and proper equine care all shine brightly in this first book in the trilogy. Royce weaves all of these elements together beautifully and young readers probably won’t even notice that they are learning about history and horse care while on this great ride back through time. I learned quite a bit myself and I grew up on a horse ranch with horses always in my life. This was a “can’t put down” book for me. - <em>Julie Dees</em>, One Book Shy of a Full Shelf]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The following is a book review of <em><strong>Eclipsed by Shadow</strong></em> by Julie Dees of <em>One Book Shy of a Full Shelf</em> (see <a href="http://onebookshy.blogspot.com/2010/12/review-eclipsed-by-shadow-legend-of.html">original review source</a>):
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<h3 style="color:#330000;">“A book adults and kids can both read and discuss” | <em>Julie Dees</em></h3>
<p>History, fantasy, myth, adventure and proper equine care all shine brightly in this first book in the trilogy. Royce weaves all of these elements together beautifully and young readers probably won’t even notice that they are learning about history and horse care while on this great ride back through time. I learned quite a bit myself and I grew up on a horse ranch with horses always in my life. This was a “can’t put down” book for me.</p>
<p>    There is a very small bit of violence (as there always is when war is involved) but I HIGHLY recommend this book for anyone over about 10 or 11. Especially horselovers or adventurers. Young horsemen and horsewomen will see themselves as I did in the bond that is shared by Meagan and Promise and that which Jennifer had shared with Moose ~ Promise’s dam. (Dam is what the mare is called when she gives birth or foals.)</p>
<p>    This is definitely a book that adults and kids can both read and discuss. There is a thorough glossary in the back that would be an extremely useful tool for all. On the learning side, I think this would be a fantastic series for riding instructors and first time horse owners as well. For the adventure and fantasy lovers, some other readers have compared this to an equine version of the “Harry Potter” series. It’s a fun and engrossing story that has just begun and none of us will want to end!</p>
<p>    <strong>Update: </strong>The 2nd installment, The Golden Spark is available now. I CAN’T WAIT!!!! This is one of those series where I could read all three books in one long session if I had them – it’s that addictive. Go HERE to learn more about the author and the series.<br />
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<h5>See the original review <a href="http://onebookshy.blogspot.com/2010/12/review-eclipsed-by-shadow-legend-of.html">on the &#8220;One Book Shy of a Full Shelf&#8221; site</a> &#8230; or in <a href="http://thegreathorse.com/media-kit/book-reviews-eclipsed-by-shadow/eclipsed-by-shadow-fun-engrossing"><em>The Legend of the Great Horse</em> Media Kit</a></h5>
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<div style="line-height:1.5em;"><strong><em>Eclipsed by Shadow</em></strong> is the 1st volume of <strong>The Legend of the Great Horse</strong> trilogy, a time-travel adventure through history &#8212; on horseback. The title has won <a style="text-decoration: underline;" href="http://thegreathorse.com/media-kit/awards-honors-for-eclipsed-by-shadow">multiple national awards</a> including the <em>Eric Hoffer Award</em> for best Young Adult Fiction, and the <em>Mom&#8217;s Choice Award</em> for best family-friendly Young Adult Fantasy.</div>
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		<description><![CDATA[<b>Eclipsed by Shadow</b></em> is such an interesting book! I learned so much about horses in history - it really was intriguing. I think that this book would be fantastic for any horse lover - boy or girl. There are so many different characters interwoven into the fabric of the story that it would appeal to a variety of young adults. ~ <em>Vikki Gremel</em> for <b>Review the Book</b>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="font-family: Georgia, serif;">The following is a review of <em><strong>Eclipsed by Shadow</strong></em> by <a href="http://reviewthebook.com/index.php/book/view/153/Eclipsed-by-Shadow-The-Legend-of-the-Great-Horse-Book-I-of-III.html">Vikki Gremel for <em>Review the Book</em></a>:</p>
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<h3 style="color:#330000;">&#8220;Fantastic for any horse lover &#8211; boy or girl.&#8221; | Vikki Gremel, Review the Book</h3>
<p><em><b>Eclipsed by Shadow</b></em> is such an interesting book! I learned so much about horses in history &#8211; it really was intriguing. I think that this book would be fantastic for any horse lover &#8211; boy or girl. There are so many different characters interwoven into the fabric of the story that it would appeal to a variety of young adults.</p>
<p>I enjoyed the &#8220;journey&#8221; very much. The opening chapters of the book provided a good background for the story, and I&#8217;m very anxious to read Book II. The end of the book leaves you hanging by a thread&#8230; wondering where the next adventure will take place.</p>
<p>Meagan, the heroine of the story, is a clever, levelheaded girl. She loves horses, and more importantly, KNOWS horses. Any future horsewoman can glean much from this book.</p>
<p>The importance of kindness both to people and to animals is prevalent throughout the story, and is not &#8220;preachy&#8221;, just appreciated. </p>
<p>I enjoyed this book! Well done, John Royce!</p>
<h5>See the original review <a href="http://reviewthebook.com/index.php/book/view/153/Eclipsed-by-Shadow-The-Legend-of-the-Great-Horse-Book-I-of-III.html">on the &#8220;Review the Book&#8221; site</a> &#8230; or in the <a href="http://thegreathorse.com/media-kit/book-reviews-eclipsed-by-shadow/eclipsed-by-shadow-interesting-intriguing"><em>Great Horse</em> Media Kit</a></h5>
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<div style="line-height:1.5em;"><strong><em>Eclipsed by Shadow</em></strong> is the 1st volume of <strong>The Legend of the Great Horse</strong> trilogy, a time-travel adventure through history &#8212; on horseback. The title has won <a style="text-decoration: underline;" href="http://thegreathorse.com/media-kit/awards-honors-for-eclipsed-by-shadow">multiple national awards</a> including the <em>Eric Hoffer Award</em> for best Young Adult Fiction, and the <em>Mom&#8217;s Choice Award</em> for best family-friendly Young Adult Fantasy.</div>
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		<description><![CDATA[FIVE out of FIVE … the history was accurately done, the journey is amazing, and Meagan rose to each occasion she was thrown into. ~ <em>Eclipsed by Shadow</em> review by the book blog, <b>Novel Addiction</b>)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This following is a review of <strong><em>Eclipsed by Shadow</em></strong> (Book I of <em>The Legend of the Great Horse</em> trilogy ) by Amanda of <em>Novel Addiction:</em></p>
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<h4>“As a bit of a History nerd, I was in love with the accurate details during each time period.”</h4>
<p>&#8220;The back of the book really doesn&#8217;t do this series justice. It makes the whole story sound flippant and childish, even. But really, I found this book to be far more powerful than the blurb. Yes, we do follow a young girl (she&#8217;s 15 through most of the book), and yes, she does travel through time, but these aren&#8217;t easy things Meagan is dealing with. And despite the young age of the main character, I&#8217;m not sure I would give this book to a fifteen year old &#8230; unless he or she was very mature. There are definitely some harsh moments in &#8220;<em><strong>Eclipsed by Shadow</strong></em>.&#8221; Not to give too much away, but death, rape, slavery, beatings, etc, are all issues Meagan has to see and live in fear of. All this lends to a very powerful and thrilling tale, definitely, but this book should definitely not be taken lightly.</p>
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<p>I&#8217;m going to give &#8220;<em><strong>Eclipsed By Shadow</strong></em>&#8221; a FIVE out of FIVE. I truly think  this book deserves such a good rating &#8211; the history was accurately  done, even down the smallest detail, the journey is amazing, and Meagan  really rose to each occasion she was thrown into. I do hope to find the  rest of this series and continue reading them, and I hope everyone  checks out &#8220;<em><strong>Eclipsed by Shadow</strong></em>&#8221; by John Royce.</p>
<p>(see <a href="http://glowsnoveladdiction.blogspot.com/2010/06/eclipsed-by-shadow-by-john-royce.html">original review online</a> &#8230; or <a href="http://thegreathorse.com/media-kit/book-reviews-eclipsed-by-shadow/powerful-and-thrilling-tale">in media kit</a>)</p></blockquote>
<p><strong><em>Eclipsed by Shadow</em></strong> is the 1st volume of <strong>The Legend of the Great Horse</strong> trilogy, a time-travel adventure through history — on horseback. The title won national awards including the <em>Eric Hoffer Award</em> for best Young Adult Fiction, and the <em>Mom’s Choice Award</em> for best family-friendly Young Adult Fantasy.</p>
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