1307. Lothar de Thaon strives for excellence in a career with the Templar Knights – until he meets Thera, a young German woman returning from pilgrimage to the Holy Lands. Her beauty and sultry ways turns his head and captures his imagination despite his devotion to the Order and vows of chastity. Their shared passage on a ship to Southern France shapes their destiny and starts them down a road no one imagined. Lothar reports for duty at Avignon, where politics and greed inside the church hierarchy casts shadows over his chosen way of life.
His loyalty to the Order and his brother monks causes his banishment to a remote monastery in Normandy. Thera and her family return to a Germany in chaos, and find themselves caught up in the turmoil of two warring brothers fighting for the throne of their dead father, King Chlodwig. Before the summer is out, intrigue, betrayal and corruption send both of them fleeing through the towns, villages and forests of West Europe. Staying one step ahead of assassins, they find themselves in a desperate search for something more valuable than the Holy Grail.



Steve Gertsch's debut novel, A Templar's Vows, creates a new form of mainstream fiction. Against the sweeping backdrop of the decline of the Templar's and Crusade-era Europe, the novel follows the personal trials and self-discovery of one of the dying order. Mr. Gertsch's writing offers action, intrigue, and even romance. It' a read for men and women, for anyone who loves a good tale told well. ~ Kristina Dalton, author of Vampire’s Lover, The King’s Right, The Ring, Taken, Unleashed, Untold and, coming soon, Destined.


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Publisher: Stonehedge Publishing.
Date published: May 24, 2008.
ISBN: 978-1-60276-035-6
Genre: Historical.



A Templar’s Vows is the story of a man and woman’s journey through one of the most lawless and dangerous times in history, while also enduring a difficult journey into their own hearts.
Copyright Steve Gertsch 2007 - 2009