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LADY KNIGHT
ALISON BLASDELL
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ALL INFORMATION IN THIS POST IS COURTESY OF THE AUTHOR.
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A Tale of Love, Betrayal, and the Fall of the Knights Templar.
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October 6, 2025.
Independently published (Amazon KDP)
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PRAISE FOR LADY KNIGHT:
“Perfect book club fodder! Strong female character, love and romance, historical facts with fictional character on-site.” (Amazon review)
“Emotions abound in this tale of love, heartbreak, greed, deceit and vengeance. The writing is stellar, the story is compelling, and the pacing is brisk.” (Amazon review)
“Complex weaving of accurate history and compelling story of success and failure, love and loss, redemption…and strength. Great writing. Great story.” (Amazon review)
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ABOUT LADY KNIGHT:
Medieval corruption. Forbidden Love. Betrayal. Loss of innocence. The Rise of a Fierce Swordswoman: Lady Knight.
Rescued as a newborn and raised in the safety of a convent, Aimée dreams only of becoming a nun. But fate intervenes, drawing her into the glittering and dangerous court of Philip IV of
France.
There she encounters Estienne, once the squire who helped save her life, now a Templar Knight.
As dark forces move against the Templars, Aimée faces unimaginable betrayal and heartbreak.
When violence comes to her, she must choose between surrendering to despair or rising to something the world has never seen before: a fierce Lady Knight.
But can vengeance build a future or only destroy the past? Lady Knight is a tale of love and heartbreak, of innocence lost and strength discovered, of the courage of one woman with the
power to change history.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Alison is a versatile author who artfully blends genres to create fast-paced, memorable stories, always keeping a woman’s quest for empowerment at the heart of her novels.
There is a reason why she focuses on strong women who overcome adversity.
Alison admits to running away from kindergarten three times. In high school, the career counselor told her that her grades were too poor to consider attending college.
She wanted to pursue martial arts as a teenager but was told she shouldn’t engage in karate because she would get hurt fighting men. She was cautioned about riding horses because of the incidence of severe injury.
And finally, she wanted to match her skills in marksmanship with the boys but was told girls couldn’t shoot.
Alison earned a Ph.D. in physiology and biophysics and taught nursing, medical, and physiology students for 30 years before retiring.
She earned a Black Belt in karate. She rides her horses every day. And girls can’t shoot?
She often weaves her areas of interest and her passion for history into her novels. She has placed her characters in Britain’s Bronze Age; Medieval Scotland, England, & France; Genghis Kahn’s Mongolian Empire; Ancient Greece; and the U.S. Civil War. However, not wanting to always live in the past, she is also the author of two contemporary spy thriller novels that have garnered an international following.
Alison lives with her husband, dogs, and horses in the Midwest on a farm that has been in her family for 175 years.
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