Review Archer

"This modern-day, medieval-alternate-world is spell-binding. Laced with bullies and honorable crooks, it sucks you in, tickles your fancy, and then spits you out wanting more."
Mmm. Shoot an apple off his friend’s head or lose his food, horse and clothes? Some decisions require little thought. 

Archer is the sort of boy things happen to. Orphaned as a baby, his gifts make him different to other kids. He doesn't understand why he's so much stronger and faster than other boys; why a sword feels so right in his hand; or how every arrow he looses at a target will hit the centre, even if his eyes are closed.
At the Beltane ritual, he must fight his friends to see who is most worthy. But his real battle is with an enemy whose callous disrespect for the natural order brings dangerous consequences.

                             
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AUTHOR BIO: 
Jacky Gray's first career was telecoms and after 23 years writing software, she spent 10 years teaching children, occasionally introducing them to the joy of math. She still teaches part time when not roaming the country researching or signing books amid Faeries, Witches and Knights in Shining Armour. But her favourite are the Vikings and Pirates. It's a hard life, but someone's gotta do it.

Archer & Rory are the first two books in the series Hengist: The People of the Horse featuring the adventures of a courageous warrior, Archer. The third book features a new hero Reagan; a magi who decodes the mysteries of Ley lines and Crop Circles to find the site for the next White Horse in Wessex. In the fourth book, Slater travels back in time to when Two Tribes were building Stonehenge and Avebury. The trouble is, there is something wrong and only he knows what it is ...  The fifth book features Geraint - the son of a fearsome Renegate leader. If you want to read more about any of these stories, you can read extracts on www.hengistarcher.co.uk.

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