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"Three refreshing Arthurian legend novellas"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted January 4, 2004
Averil In Everleigh, Godwine Fitzhugh extracts a
deathbed promise from his bastard son Rhys to care for his
legitimate heir six year old Mary and to "steal an
heiress", suggesting the Pendragon girl. Rhys journeys to
Dragon Lair in Welshry and abducts Averil Pendragon to be
his wife, Read more...
"Detailed writing and passionate characters make this a delightful book."
Reviewed by Lory Martin
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted February 1, 2004
There are three Pendragon daughters, all descended from
King Arthur. Averil, the eldest, is stolen by an Englishman
who mistakenly thinks she's the legitimate daughter with
the big dowry. Maia is the legitimate one, but none of her
suitors please her. That's because she's been receiving
nighttime dreams from the Read more...
SummaryThe Dragon Lord's daughters were descended from the great
Arthur himself.
Averil, the eldest, was the most beautiful. She
fully intended to barter her beauty in marriage to a great
name. Fate decided otherwise.
Maia, the second daughter, fell in love with the
mysterious descendant of Lancelot du Lac and the Lady of
the Lake. Though he longed to be fully human, Emrys Llyn
lived in a world of magic. Only the pure love of an
innocent could save him.
Junia, the Lord's youngest daughter, fell in love
with the son of her father's bitterest enemy. But even
their love could not end the feud, and Junia thought to
never love again. Until she met William le Clare, who had
believed that he would never love again, either.
This is a tale of adventure, magic and romance which is
bound to warm a cold winter's night.
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