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What Are the Readers of Remember My Royalty Saying?

Today instead of hearing from me, you’ll be hearing from some of the early readers of Remember My Royalty and what their thoughts on the book are.

“Characters are one of the main things that make a story for me, and there are so many good ones to love in this book. In their own way, each of the three protagonists draw you in. Uncail John. Tom. Summerlin. The Dickensons. So many people fighting their own battles while also giving of themselves for the good of the cause.”

Bethany G.

“I loved that the story was about three siblings who immigrated from Scotland to Texas. As an immigrant myself, I thought the author did an outstanding job in bringing out the hopes and fears of every immigrant throughout the story.”

Luba R.

“Remember My Royalty is a book I enjoyed reading and will be reading again in the future. It contains so much interesting Texas history and personal accounts of the people involved in the story.  It kept me engaged and was hard to put down at times.  I wanted to know what happened next to the characters.  The struggles to make the right choices by some of the characters in the book provided time to reflect personally as well.  The book is very well written, informative, and engaging.”

Fred G.

“My favourite part was definitely the Scottish element—I loved the songs, the epigraphs, and the chapter titles drawn from song lyrics! The message was good, too, and the characters interested me; overall, this is a solid 550 page read and I definitely recommend it as a family read-aloud or middle-grade free-reading for both boys and girls, or anyone who enjoys Henty, Ballantyne, and other ‘boys adventure novels’!”

Katja L.

“I loved all the three siblings, so it’s hard to pick a favorite character, and I liked how a lot of historical figures played a part as well. This is definitely a story I’d recommend to my younger siblings to read to learn more about Texas history!”

Anna M.

“This book is so interesting.  It held my interest all the way through, and I had a hard time taking breaks to do necessary things.  I love how the author wove a trail from Scotland to Texas.”

Carolyn G.

“Overall, the level of historical immersion was excellent! It truly felt as though it was set during the actual Texas Revolution. The author did an amazing job of portraying all of the little details in a way that felt extremely realistic to the time period. It was also so much fun to find out that nearly every single character in this story was an actual historical person, and their roles in this story are plausible to their real character and history.”

Erika M.

“I now understand much more about the significance of the Alamo in American history. The author has done a fantastic job of intertwining history, family, and Christianity.”

Loretta M.

Do these readers’ thoughts about the book make you want to check it out? Then go ahead and click one of the links. Each version is currently available at a two dollar discount! And if you buy now, you’ll also get all the pre-order goodies.

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About Author

Hannah E. Griggs

Hannah E. Griggs is a teacher and author of primarily middle-grade Christian fiction from Texas. She loves card-making, history, and coffee. When she’s not writing, you’ll find her building her education business, reading Christian fiction and biographies, or improving her guitar skills.

1 Comment

  1. Thank you for spotlighting my review 🙂 congratulations on the release!

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