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Reviewed by K.C. Finn for Readers' Favorite
The Royal Order of the Last Coin by Joyce Crawford is a Christian historical fiction novel set in 14th-century England, centered around the de Burton family. The story begins with the knighting of Walter de Burton by King Edward I on the day of William Wallace's execution. As Walter struggles with his loyalty to the king and his faith in God, his son, Milton, serves as a squire, dreaming of following in his father's footsteps. Together, they secretly explore the Holy Scriptures, despite the Church’s disapproval, in a tale that weaves together historical events, family legacy, and spiritual courage.
Author Joyce Crawford’s portrayal of 14th-century England is richly detailed and leaps out at readers immediately, immersing them in the historical setting while exploring timeless themes of faith and loyalty that modern audiences can relate to. There’s a great mixture of well-researched historical facts layered behind the personal struggles of faith that the characters undergo, and this creates a compelling and authentic narrative deeply rooted in the context of the era. It’s clear in every moment of attitude and dialogue that these characters are straight from the period, and I was especially impressed with the nuances in the father-son dynamics as Milton sets out his future aspirations. The religious and spiritual aspects are included in such a natural and appropriate way for the historical background and the characters’ relationships to faith, giving the novel a strong moral underpinning that is secure and never overdone. Overall, The Royal Order of the Last Coin is a highly recommended read for historical drama fans everywhere that offers a lot of depth under the surface.