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Britfield & The Return of the Prince is the third installment in the Brifield series written by C.R. Stewart. Book One is Britfield & The Lost Crown and Book Two is Britfield & Rise of the Lion. If you have not yet picked up book one you are truly missing out on a book that will whisk you away on an adventure.
It has been some time since reading the second book so I was thankful for the short recap in the beginning pages of this book. However, I do not believe this book is one that you could read without having read the previous two. While each book has its own adventure, they do build off each other. It is also important to know the characters and their roles. So without further ado let’s talk about Britfield & The Return of the Prince.
In the past I would read the Britfield books aloud to my daughter, but she is older now and reads them in her leisure. So I decided to quickly grab the book and sneak away to read it at night before it got into her hands! Immediately C.R. Stewart draws you into the adventure and suspense of Tom and Sarah. So get ready to not want to put the book down, even to sleep π The previous books had the same quality. The first was set in England, the second in France, and this one for the bulk takes place in Italy.

Now, I have been to Italy and visited many of the places mentioned in the book. I will be honest it took me back to Italy, and the descriptions of the landmarks and museums was spot on. I think this was one of the reasons I was so drawn to the book. The story is one of twists, the Resistance is determined to keep Tom safe while the Committee continues to work hard at getting rid of the Britfield family forever. While narrowly escaping an attack from the Committee, Tom learns of a secret that leads him to another nail-biting adventure.
This book is full of adventure and suspense. My daughter is 12 and these books are very interesting to her. This particular book is over 500 pages long but it does not daunt her at all. She was so excited to get this new installment in the mail. Every day she recaps for me what she has read since I already know the outcome. Even though she isn’t finished yet, she already is looking forward to book four!!
There is nothing graphic in the book but it does talk about a person wanting to assassinate Tom and there are times when gunfighting takes place. I think ages 12 and up is the most suitable age for this book. The Britfield series is a good YA fiction and one that my daughter and I both enjoy.
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