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Eclipsed by Shadow is the first book of an exciting new trilogy, "The Legend of the Great Horse," a journey through the ages when horses were everyday companions in work, war, sport and spectacle. The story is told through the eyes of a young woman, a horse-crazy teenager traveling through time with knowledge of 21st Century horsemanship as her only defense.
Following the birth of a palomino foal, 12-year-old Meagan names the young horse Promise, and an uncommon bond forms between the two. Told by an elderly woman that Promise is one of the legendary Great Horses, Meagan flees with Promise through time after she discovers that others want Promise for themselves. Veteran horseman Royce combines history and myth with action and adventure to create a fast-paced, well-informed tale of a flying horse and the young girl who loves her. This series opener should appeal to fans of equestrian novels as well as historic fantasy and belongs in most libraries' adult and YA collections.
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10/13/2009: Owning a horse was the only thing that teenager Meagan Roberts could think about. Owning a legendary great horse never crossed her mind. In "Eclipsed by Shadow", we see that Meagan's horse, Promise is just that. Unwilling to heed the advice of Mrs. Bridgestone, the keeper of the legend, that if this Great Horse is rode it would bring darkness, Meagan rides Promise. Instantly she is transported to another place and time. 20,000 B.C. to be exact. She finds herself among a tribe that is hunting horses. From there chaos ensues, as she is chased off a cliff with a herd of horses. Before falling to the bottom of the canyon, the Great Horse comes to her aid. Meagan now finds herself in the middle of a battle in the Black Sea. Running for shelter she finds herself in the middle of an ancient tomb. Again Meagan finds herself being transported to another time and place. Standing in the middle of an arena barely able to escape, she realizes that she is in Rome. She is now a slave, tending to the Emperor's stable. Along the way she makes friend, enemies, and collecting knowledge. Also, she witnesses the cruelty of each place she comes to. Meagan wonders why her beloved Promise, who is so sweet and gentle, could bring her into so much darkness. After helping the Emperor's chariot driver, Braedin win the races, she realizes that unintentionally she has brought disgrace upon the Emperor. Once again she finds herself in a fight for her life. The Great Horse now transports her to the year 1240 A.D. She now finds herself among the Tartars and Genghis Khan as they raid and pillage each village they come to. Able to escape Meagan takes with her, her only friend a pony she named Targa. Finding shelter among a group of Englishmen only to have to escape once more. Finding a Polish knight, Henryk, Meagan makes a new friend, only to discovery that they have lost their horses. Meeting a group of Franscian Monks, together they travel to the Tournament of St. John. Once they arrive Meagan finds herself the lady of a knight. Once again chaos once again follows,
With "Eclipsed be Shadow ", John Royce has created a wonderful legend sure to please historians and equestrians alike. Jammed packed with chariot racing, jousting and action galore one wonders how one book can hold so much. With each turn of the page a new adventure awaits.Reader Rating:
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07/15/2009: Eclipsed by Shadow: The Legend of the Great Horse
BY: John RoyceCOVER ARTWORK: Marti AdrianPUBLISHED BY: Micron PressPUBLISHED IN: 2008ISBN-13: 978-0-9724121-3-1Ages: Young Adult & UpReviewed by Billy Burgess I was very impressed by this book, reading it in only two nights. The author, John Royce, has beautifully written a wonderful epic that combines fantasy with history, a mix between Harry Potter, the Lord of the Rings and the Time Machine. He uses his great knowledge of the history of horses to give us the first adventure of the Legend of the Great Horse. The dialogue and descriptions are cleverly written to entertain and educate both young adults and adults. The main character is a teenager named Meagan, and she is a horse lover. Being an animal lover myself, I was instantly connected to her. You are hooked within the first few pages, as Meagan loses a loved one and gains a new friend, a palomino foal that she name's Promise. But Promise isn't like other horses, she is the Great Horse - a fallen angel from the time of Adam & Eve. Due to financial reasons, the Foal is sent to live on a pasture until she is old enough to be ridden. During this time, Meagan meets the mysterious Mrs. Bridgestone. Mrs. Bridgestone tells Meagan about the legend of the great horse and that she believes Promise is the great horse. Mrs. Bridgestone wants the horse for her own. Three years passes by and Meagan rides Promise for the first time. Magical, long white wings stretch out of Promise, flying Meagan back in time where she meets cavemen, Romans, monks, knights and other life-threatening dangers. Eclipsed By Shadow is a fast, action-packed adventure from start to the heart pounding cliffhanger. The author did a marvelous job blending history and fantasy together in this first book of the trilogy. Fans of horse books and fantasy adventures will enjoy reading this. Once you finish reading the final page, you'll be longing for the next installment.