En cours de chargement...
Caught between magic and truth.Catrin is a handmaiden to the old Queen of Dyfed, whose husband and king, Geraint, has died without an heir, leaving the kingdom ripe for plucking. Yet Dyfed is the birthplace of King Arthur's enchanter and adviser, Prince Merlin, who travels to the troubled kingdom to settle the question of who should be king. Marcus Jorath is a newcomer to Camelot and wants only to serve King Arthur, whose peace has brought such a difference to the life and prospects of his family. Yet he is assigned to travel with Merlin to the out-of-the-way kingdom of Dyfed instead.
When the Dyfed mage, Ianto, declares it is mid-summer's day, the maids of the kingdom visit the Maen Llia to make a wish. Catrin disputes it is the solstice, for she can read and is learned in the ways of tracking seasons and more, but no one listens to her, and she is forced to visit Maen Llia with the other women. Merlin's company of armed men come across the women, and Marcus finds himself drawn to the fiery redheaded Catrin and her blunt, direct way of speaking and thinking about the world.
Their attraction puts them in the path of Ianto, who is more than the kingsdom's inadquate mage, and has plans of his own he will not let a mere slip of a girl interefere with.This novella is part of the historical fantasy romance series, Once and Future Hearts, set in Britain during the time of King Arthur.1.0 Born of No Man2.0 Dragon Kin3.0 Pendragon Rises4.0 War Duke of Britain5.0 High King of Britain6.0 Battle of Mount Badon7.0 Abduction of Guenivere8.0 Downfall of Cornwall8.1 Touched by Maen Llia9.0 Vengeance of Arthur10.0 Grace of Lancelot11.0 The Grail and Glory12.0 CamlannReaders have described Tracy Cooper-Posey as "a superb story teller" and her historical fantasy romances as "written art".__Praise for The Once and Future Hearts seriesImagine how good is the author in her craft that she is capable of surprising us her readers even though the Arthurian cycle is one of the most rewritten ones in western literature.
What a great storyteller! I never thought that anyone could tell an Arthurian tale as well as Mary Stewart, but Tracy Cooper Posey has succeeded. I am just in awe of her ability to meld historical detail with legends and turn out a mesmerizing story. It takes me back to the magic I felt when reading Mary Stewart's stories of Merlin. Tracy Cooper-Posey has written another winner!As a long time, self proclaimed Arthurian Legend junkie I couldn't wait to dive into Tracy Cooper Posey's new series.
Tracy once again proves to be a master story teller as she weaves the delicate threads of this beloved legend into her own. I also love the fact that her female characters are definitely not boring, whiny or TSTL. Tracy Cooper Posey is brilliant at weaving stories with individuals that are completely believable in their thoughts and dialogue. Ms Tracy has an amazing way of telling a tale. It's magical :-)Her characters come to life with vibrancy, you can hear the noises of swords clashing and, the swell of various conversations in the great hallThis book is fast paced and I had trouble putting it down!Tracy again gets the reader into the times of King Arthur.
It feels like you are there.definitely recommend it to anyone who loves the King Arthur legend, a wonderfully intricate story or just a great romance!I hope this series never ends.