Book Review: ‘Britfield & the Return of the Prince’: A Long Read Full of Action, Short on Suspense and Substance

Book Review: ‘Britfield & the Return of the Prince’: A Long Read Full of Action, Short on Suspense and Substance
“Britfield & the Return of the Prince” is set in Italy, after romps through England and France in the first two books, respectively. Devonfield Publishing
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The third book in the planned seven-book Britfield series has arrived, and as much as I was looking forward to reading “Britfield & the Return of the Prince,” it unfortunately did not live up to expectations.

The first two novels by C.R. Stewart in the series, “Britfield & the Lost Crown” and “Britfield & the Rise of the Lion,” were exhilarating reads, full of memorable characters both heroes and villains, intersecting and engaging storylines, awe inspiring settings, and countless moments of action. The third novel, however, seems to focus primarily on the latter: countless moments of action.

Dustin Bass
Dustin Bass
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Dustin Bass is the creator and host of the American Tales podcast, and co-founder of The Sons of History. He writes two weekly series for The Epoch Times: Profiles in History and This Week in History. He is also an author.
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