The Red Keep by Allen French

Conan, upon hearing that the Sauval have killed all but his last brother, sets out to seek revenge. In the process, he must defend his friend Anne’s Red Keep.

On occasion The Red Keep was very exciting, but much of the time it dragged and just didn’t keep my attention. I found my mind wandering often and had to remind myself to focus. I don’t really recommend this book, but I wouldn’t say not to read it either.

3 (out of 5) Stars

Books Read in 2017: 170
Pages Read in 2017: 45,649
Read 52 Books in 52 Weeks (more book reviews!)
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