Craig R. Hipkins grew up in Hubbardston Massachusetts. He is the author of medieval and gothic fiction. His novel Adalbert is the sequel to Astrolabe written by his late twin brother Jay S. Hipkins (1968-2018)
He is an avid long distance runner and enjoys astronomy in his spare time.
Review:
In the fourth Clement book, we accompany Clement and Dagena on an exciting journey to Abyssinia, where they seek a unique relic and explore the mysteries of Prester John's colony. Set in medieval times, the story features Clement, a Templar Knight, exemplifying strong moral values such as loyalty, generosity, and duty, along with some good old mischief. Clement: Land of the Zagwe Kings is an engaging blend of adventure, chivalry, and romance suitable for all ages.
Content Rating:
Drug Content: PG- Only wine. This story takes place in medieval times where everyone, including children, drank wine.
Violence PG- Nothing gory, however Clement does use his sword with effectiveness.
Language G- No profanity.
Adult Content- G- There is a romance between Clement and Dagena but only a few puppy love kisses.
Christian Content: Clement is a Templar Knight, despite his youthfulness. Therefore, he is a follower of Christ and the Pope. Clement is morally straight, loyal to his friends, generous and giving in true Christian fashion.
Links
Twitter: @CraigHipkins
Amazon: https://books2read.com/u/mKVgVy
Website: hipkinstwins.com
Blog: crhipkins.blogspot.com
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