Gliterary Girl Book Tours presents Chris Karlsen’s KNIGHT BLINDNESS Blog Tour!
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KnightBlindness HighResABOUT KNIGHT BLINDNESS
Given a choice between the pleasant life you knew centuries ago or the possibility of all you want in an uncertain new world, which would you choose?
Two men torn through time find themselves in the modern but alien world. Old enemies, one hunting the other, one discovering love, both fighting private battles to survive.
Book 3 of The Knights in Time Series
 Ready for battle, Medieval English knight, Stephen Palmer, charges into the French enemy’s cavalry line. Heeding a warning given months before, he hesitates as he comes face-to-face with the knight in the warning. Struck down in the year 1356, he finds himself landing in the year 2013. Grievously wounded, he’s taken to a nearby hospital. Confused by the new world surrounding him, he attempts to convince the staff he’s from another time, only to find they think him mad. Rescued by friends, who, to his surprise, have also come through time, he must find a way to function in this odd modern England. He is quickly enchanted by the kind Esme Crippen, the young woman hired to tutor him. She too is enchanted by him. Tempted to deepen the relationship, she hesitates thinking him adorable, but mad. He must discover the means for getting her to believe the truth, all the while, unknown to him, he didn’t come forward in time alone. The enemy knight has also traveled to 2013. French noble, Roger Marchand, doesn’t question why the English knight who charged him hesitated. That fraction of a pause gave him the advantage needed and he brought his sword down upon the Englishman’s helmet hard, unhorsing the knight. He moved to finish the Englishman off when the world changed in a rush of sensations as he is ripped through time. Seeking a reason for the terrible event, he enters a nearby chapel. There, thinking God has chosen him for a quest to turn French defeat that day in 1356 to victory, he sets out to find the English knight. The man he is convinced holds the key to time. If he returns to the day of the battle, he can warn his king of mistakes that snatched victory from them.
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I was born and raised in Chicago. My father was a history professor and my mother was, and is, a voracious reader. I grew up with a love of history and books. My parents also love traveling, a passion they passed onto me. I wanted to see the places I read about, see the land and monuments from the time periods that fascinated me. I’ve had the good fortune to travel extensively throughout Europe, the Near East, and North Africa. I am a retired police detective. I spent twenty-five years in law enforcement with two different agencies. My desire to write came in my early teens. After I retired, I decided to pursue that dream. I write two different series. My paranormal romance series is called, Knights in Time. My romantic thriller series is, Dangerous Waters. I currently live in the Pacific Northwest with my husband, four rescue dogs and a rescue horse.
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In appreciation to her fans, Chris will have each participating blog give away a copy of her ebooks HEROES LIVE FOREVER and JOURNEY IN TIME.  Please check out each blog and enter the giveaway on each blog's website.
KNIGHT BLINDNESS Blog Tour Schedule:
Monday, May 19th
Tuesday, May 20th
Wednesday, May 21st
Thursday, May 22nd
Friday, May 23rd
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I was given this book in exchange for an honest review.  Knight Blindness is the third book in a series.  It can be read as a stand-alone, but the reader can tell there has been a story prior to this one.  The characters in the novel refer back to events that took place prior to the beginning of this story.  This novel was well written and did not have editing errors like so many books do today, it was a refreshing change.  The plot was well written and the author pulled the different threads in the fabric of the plot together very nicely by the end of the book.  Stephen Palmer, a knight from the 1300s, suddenly finds himself in a modern day setting, injured and alone.  He soon finds out that he also has a serious disadvantage in this new world that he will have to overcome in order to survive.  Luckily, he has friends that have traveled before him that can help him adjust to his new circumstances.  Esme is hired to help Stephen transition to his new circumstances and the only thing that can be said is the plot thickens☺. What kind of relationship can be built between a man from the 1300s and a modern day woman?  Adding to Stephen’s problems is the fact that he did not arrive alone when he came forward in time.  Roger is not a friend of Stephen’s; in fact they were in a fierce battle when the time travel happened.  Roger also wants to find Stephen, but not to help him.  Karlsen did a wonderful job with the plot and I enjoyed reading this story.  I would recommend it to anyone who likes historical romance or historical fiction.