It is close to time for Author to be King, but the invasions haven't stopped. Arthur's family members are kidnapped! Morgana is turning loose werewolves, as if Picti and Saxons weren't enough to cope with. How is one 18 year old going to handle all this at once? Britain is a mess, can they save it in time? Maybe not because Authur has gone missing. Can this nightmare of occurrences get any worse for dear Merlin?
This book could just about stand alone, and it tops the first two. It isn't the least bit disappointing, and I love the graphics that were used for the chapters.
Carol :)
Haunted by the past, chased by the present.
Arthur is now eighteen, and Merlin, tired of hiding and running from his enemies, wants nothing more than to spend his days with his family and train Arthur for his rightful place as king. But when Arthur goes missing, a desperate Merlin must abandon all other quests to find him before a shadowy pursuer catches Arthur first.
Having everything to fight for, and almost nothing to fight with, Merlin and Arthur must rally Britain’s warriors against three overwhelming enemies: Saxenow hordes in the south, Picti raiders in the north, and a chilling new enemy that has arisen in the west.
At the same time, Mórgana brings Merlin’s deepest fear to life and sets a horde of werewolves loose to destroy Britain. But when the secret purpose of this nightmare is finally revealed, will Merlin and Arthur find a way to survive—without unleashing an even greater evil?
Biography
Merlin’s Nightmare - http://www.amazon.com/
Author Website - http://www.KingArthur.org.uk
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In conjunction with the CSFF Blog Tour, I received a free copy of this book from the publisher.
I found the book to be readable as a stand-alone as well. Lots of action and conflict.
ReplyDeleteI agree there was a lot of action in this story. It's good to see fast paced stories in the CSFF sphere.
ReplyDeleteI disagreed a bit with your take on the writing, but that's all good.
(Sorry for taking so long to getting around to commenting on your post - this week has been a bear!)