Elicit Liaisons

Alsaunce Series, Book One

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Pub Date Jul 31 2022 | Archive Date Aug 08 2022

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Peasant boy becomes an assassin and finds himself entangled in the ways of the royals...

1797, seventeen year old Jonas Wesfeld finds his life rapidly changing as he has left his life of a peasant laborer to become a "Guardian", an assassin's assassin. A secret society that Jonas has no knowledge of, is shaping his life to be able to protect the young exiled king of Alsaunce, living in the kingdom of Bournia. During his training as a Guardian, Jonas becomes involved with the royal life of Bournia, which poses as much a challenge to understand royal etiquette as it is to learn the skills of being a Guardian. Jonas's status is implied that of a nobleman or prince which entangles Jonas in many encounters with both privileged young ladies and princesses. Jonas also finds himself caught up in a possible overthrow of the kingdom of Frakzenkia, his homeland.

Peasant boy becomes an assassin and finds himself entangled in the ways of the royals...

1797, seventeen year old Jonas Wesfeld finds his life rapidly changing as he has left his life of a peasant...


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This was a wonderfully done historical novel, it had what I enjoyed from the historical genre. I enjoyed how well 1797 was used in the story, I really enjoyed how the characters worked well in this time-period. I was invested in what was going on in the story and loved the writing done by RL Broederdorf.

"He also went to his canister and took one of his hard bread and spread some honey onto it. It was another emotional day for Jonas. How he wished to become exhausted from manual labor instead of his emotions."

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Oh my, this was a remarkable book. I really loved it. It had faith and hope and steam and passion and was so romantic! I would highly recommend it to everyone!.

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