A non spoiler review of this adorable short book about a young girl called Arti who must finds her power (through books) to fight Morgana and write the end of the Grail Tomes.
Squire Terence has his hand full helping Sir Gwain on his latest quest to find the Green Knight. Along the way they meet the damsel Eileen and have a host of adventures.
Back at Camelot the newest knight, Sir Lancelot is causing a stir among the court and especially the Queen.
Told from the point of view of usually minor characters – The Squire’s Tales continues to be a funny, fresh look at Arthurian legends. The second book in the series is a retelling of “Sir Gwain and the Green Knight”
Hello lovely Arthurian folks! I’m am so pleased to announce I finally wrote it y’all!
I finished my novella short novel about Morgause, which covers the events of The Forgotten Sister from her perspective. It’s very much a vignette of Camelot, with some Orkney action thrown in.
I really hope you like it.
It’s now available for pre-order on Kindle, with the print copy coming very soon.
For those of you not tagged, it’s best enjoyed alongside or after The Forgotten Sister.
Good news, the series now has the name Tales of Camelot.
Since I went and spilled the beans on YouTube, not making any promises but there is a Sir Kay novella in the works, followed by a full-length Morgan novel. All being well, this would be followed by a Petronella prequel and an a Anna/Hoel sequel.
Tagging people who have said lovely, supportive things about The Forgotten Sister – thank you all so much ❤
“’Don’t lose your role,’ Mordred warns. ‘This woman is not worth that. Why bother reasoning with her? You cannot reason with a monster. Morgan le Fay understands neither logic nor reason. She is the fire she uses—unstoppable and destructive.’ I lunge at the bars. Mordred backs away effortlessly just as I nearly claw his eyes out. Mordred smiles at my outstretched hand before he turns away. “You see, Mr. Ambrosius. Morgan le Fay is a caged beast. She can only be beaten or killed—she won’t obey.”
Treated myself to this gorgeous copy of Le Morte D’arthur at Commonwealth Books yesterday. The illustrations are gorgeous. 😍 #book #books #usedbooks #readersofinstagram #kingarthur #arthurianlegend (at Commonwealth Books)