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The Commander And The Den Asaan Rautu by Michelle Franklin
The Commander And The Den Asaan Rautu by Michelle Franklin










The Commander And The Den Asaan Rautu by Michelle Franklin

Although Alasdair was humble, there were great expectations of him assisting his people and furthering his brother’s rule, therefore making the armed forced his only pleasant alternative: it would keep him away from the castle, away from his brother, and would give him the advantage of usefulness.

The Commander And The Den Asaan Rautu by Michelle Franklin

The options given him were to become a Brother in the Church of Frewyn, remain a prince and remain useless to his kingdom, or join the armed forces and eventually become a high-ranking officer in Frewyn’s armies. He was expected to follow the path of most noblemen in tending to an estate and taking a wealthy wife until such time he may gain the throne, but this style of living, however, could not please him. But when the commander and the Den Asaan arrive at Sanhedhran's white shores, they uncover a plan of war by the neighboring Thellisian Empire that will change the relationship between the Haanta and Frewyn forever. Upon Dorrin’s death, however, Allande was crowned and Alasdair was then given a choice. When he extends the offer to the Frewyn commander she readily accepts.

The Commander And The Den Asaan Rautu by Michelle Franklin

Alasdair learned his grandfather’s approach, acting with all the civility and kindness of a gracious heart. His handsome features and amiable character were the demise of many women young and old, but unlike his elder brother, Alasdair had no notion of his appeal and was therefore oblivious to any advance made to him.ĭue to complications at Alasdair’s birth, his mother had died and the death of his father shortly followed, leaving him under the tutelage of his grandfather, Good King Dorrin. Part of the cover for "The Commander and the Den Asaan Rautu: Vol 2" book I'm drawing right now.Īlasdair Brennin was a generous and sensible young man. King Alasdair Brennin, a character from one and only Haanta Series written by Michelle Franklin












The Commander And The Den Asaan Rautu by Michelle Franklin