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Narrated by:
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Julia Whelan
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By:
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Paula Lafferty
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After the sudden death of her boyfriend, Vera would have been happy to spend the rest of her days curiously unnoticeable, washing bed sheets and cleaning toilets in present day Glastonbury. But when the strange new guest at her hotel reveals himself to be Merlin and drags her back to seventh century Camelot, a place she knows only from legends, only Vera (or Queen Guinevere as Merlin calls her) can right the course of history and save Arthur's kingdom from the will of a power-hungry mage. There's one enormous problem: Guinevere was the sole witness to the curse that's now draining the kingdom of its magic, and Vera doesn't remember anything of her supposed life as Queen Guinevere.
©2024 Paula Lafferty (P)2024 AudiobraryCritic reviews
"Debut author Lafferty successfully weaves together multiple genres in this story of King Arthur’s time as seen through the eyes of a modern-day Guinevere. Like Vera, the reader does not have to be an expert on Arthurian legend to follow the story. The fresh takes on legendary characters and propulsive plot twists make this a page-turner that will leave readers hoping for a sequel. An original and fascinating take on the romance of Arthur and Guinevere. (historical fiction, romance, time travel)"
2024 Starred Review from Kirkus Reviews
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- KatieG
- 04-26-25
Brilliant retelling with a brilliant narrator
This is such a fun take on the Arthurian mythology! It expands the world while creating its own, and comes at the tale from a voice not often heard from - Guinevere. If you like found family stories, adventure, romance, fun and a little spice, check this out. 😊
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