Would M.L. LeGette, author of The Tale of Mally Biddle, go back to high school?
Go ____________!
GOOOOOO TIGERS! Blue and Gold all the way.
If that doesn’t get you interested in this brand new author, check her out at all these other places:
Remember …. in band camp …?
Remember in band camp when we got toilet papered in the parking lot. At least we didn’t get the egg on the head treatment.
There was a hot teacher … her/his name was …
There was a hot teacher. He was new and taught health education. Coach J. Total hottie.
Nerd? Geek? Jock? Snob?
I was considered the smarty-pants. So I generally got attention from the jocks when they copied my homework.
If I could do it all again, I would …
If I could do it all again, I would simple refuse to go. High School? Nope.
Now, before we get to the last question, let’s look at Melissa’s book …
When Mally Biddle agreed to spy upon the King of Lenzar and his overbearing knights she knew she was heading into danger. She didn’t know she’d find a family unlike any other.
Posing as a servant in Bosc Castle, Mally serves tea and restocks the fires for the most dangerous men in the kingdom. Her goal is to learn the truth of what happened sixteen years ago, when the infant princess met her death … a death that has more questions than answers.
Along her search for the truth, Mally meets the energized Lita Stump, the strict and matriarchal Meriyal Boyd, and the opinionated Archibald Diggleby. Then of course there are the knights: Sir Leon Gibbs who is slicker than a greased hog, Adrian Bayard, hot tempered and violent, and the worst of the lot: Sir Illius Molick, Captain of the Knights. And then there is Maud, a mysterious woman who just might know everything…
This is a republication of FOR THE KINGDOM by M.L. LeGette.
Favorite one-line review about the book
To say I loved this book is an understatement. — April Holgate
Favorite 6 sentences from the book
“Hey — this is for my 5/30 tour stop. Thanks so much for being a part of it!!
Mally stood rooted to the spot. The sword dropped from her trembling hand with a clatter. She heard the noises around her as if from underwater, muffled and confusing. She blinked, clammy sweat beading on her forehead. She didn’t understand why her legs were shaking or why her vision swam …. the pain in her side seared. She looked down and saw her shirt and skirt stained red. “
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But before you go, one last question …
I will never, ever, ever do ____________________ again.
I will never, ever, EVER go to math class or gym again. Sweet victory is mine!
Congratulations, Melissa! Good luck with The Tale of Mally Biddle!
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