THE BOOKS

 

Knights Of The Morningstar

A Leaper In Shining Armor

When the blue light fades after his latest Leap, Dr. Sam Beckett finds himself wielding a sword - and facing a man in full armor!

No, Sam hasn't leaped into the court of King Arthur. He's jousting his way through a medieval recreation group, battling for the hand of a fair lady. But swordfighting isn't the only challenge Sam faces. A sinister new player has entered the game. Someone who threatens not only the Project, but Sam's life as well...

Another Leaper.

 

 

 

My Two Cents...

I have to admit that thinking back to when I read this book, it was after I saw only one episode from the three that were about Alia, so maybe my judgment of the book wasn't fair; But then again, after I did see all three episodes, I can't say that I liked Alia very much…

What's my point you ask? I do have one ..My point is that I didn't like the book very much, I found it a bit boring and hard to keep reading. Mostly I suspect because of Alia and her involvement with the leap and Sam. But there was the Prologue that even though short, is a beautiful peace. And there is a nice twist in the end that I liked and left a smile on my face when I finished the book.

So not the most recommended book to read, but if you're like me, you wouldn't miss the opportunity to read another Quantum Leap novel, no matter how boring it is.

--osnat

 

 

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