Arthurian (ca 450-600)
King Arthur: The Bloody Cup
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For many years the people of Briton have enjoyed peace and prosperity under the reign of King Artor, but the King is growing ...Read Review
Marion Zimmer Bradley’s Sword of Avalon
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The popularity of The Mists of Avalon (1982) by Marion Zimmer Bradley generated a series that has outlasted the author’s death. Paxson, who ...Read Review
The Stone Crown
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Children/Young AdultHistorical FantasyTime-slip
When Emlyn starts hearing voices, he thinks he is going mad like his father, who is in a psychiatric home. Little does he ...Read Review
Gwenhwyfar: The White Spirit
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To reconcile the confusion in historical sources, Mercedes Lackey gives King Arthur three wives—all named Gwen. The third and last defines her ...Read Review
King Arthur: Warrior of the West
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This is the second volume in the King Arthur trilogy. The book opens twelve years after Artor (Arthur) has been crowned High King. ...Read Review
A Land Beyond Ravens
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At the very end of this novel, the fourth and final book of Guler’s Macsen’s Treasure series, Claerwen tells her husband ...Read Review
Pendragon’s Banner
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Pendragon’s Banner, the second book in Helen Hollick’s take on the Arthurian legend, follows closely behind The Kingmaking. Arthur has won ...Read Review
King Arthur: Dragon’s Child
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In Dark Age Britain, a boy called Artorex is being fostered by Lord Ector. Even Ector does not know who and what the ...Read Review
Guinevere’s Gamble
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Children/Young AdultHistorical Fantasy
Book II of the Chrysalis Queen Quartet for younger readers chronicles the formative years of the woman destined to become King Arthur’s ...Read Review
The Kingmaking
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This first installment in the Pendragon’s Banner trilogy is a pure delight in every way. Claiming to be “a novel of the ...Read Review