And what she learns might completely change her mind about her life’s path. Guinevere looks for every chance to escape, to get back to her personal quest of finding out the truth about herself by releasing Merlin from his confinement, but fate has some side quests for her to complete before she can get there. Arthur’s off on what Guinevere knows is a fake quest to find a son that doesn’t exist, and a very angry Lancelot’s been left behind in Camelot to keep the people Guinevere cares about most safe. That dark purple smoke/dangerous stuff is very foreboding, though …Īfter raising a shield to protect the city of Camelot, Guinevere’s been taken prisoner by a dangerous tribe from the North who are in league with Mordred, Morgana, and the Dark Queen. One can assume that the sword she’s holding is Excalibur-the sword that’s made her physically ill for the entirety of the series-which means that she’s made a lot of progress in overcoming the literal obstacles holding her back. The Guineveres on these covers have gotten more and more fierce with every new book, and this third version of her is no exception. If you’re caught up, however, feel free to continue below. If you have not read the first two books in this series ( The Guinevere Deception and The Camelot Betrayal ), man your battle stations turn away now, as there might be spoilers in this review. Red alert! The Excalibur Curse is the third and final book in the Camelot Rising series. Bonus Factors: Female Friendship, Women in Power
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