Dark times before Camelot. The origins of British kings and House Pendragon. Uther and Igraine who bore a son named Arthur. The origins of the Knighthood and Camelot and those who lived within. It was a time of power and greed, murder and betrayal, abusive exploitation of women and children and the lower castes. Fortunately, things change. Times change. And rules change. Behold the dawn of Camelot. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tales From Camelot Series Part One (2012) Book 1: PENDRAGON Book 2: CAMELOT Book 3: CHAMPION Book 4: SORCERESS Part Two (2013) Book 5: ROYALS Book 6: EXCALIBUR Book 7: CURSED Book 8: LADY Part Three (2014) Book 9: WARLORD Book 10: MIRROR Book 11: WYVERN Book 12: QUEST Grand Finale (2014) Book 13: LEGEND www.TalesFromCamelot.com www.SecondChanceNovels.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Due to the unique subject matter, this series will appeal to a very broad teen to elderly, male and female. Although some parts may be considered to be too intense for pre-teen or younger readers. Ages 13 and up recommended.
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Paul Green is a freelance writer, author, and has been an independent computer consultant for more than 30 years.
After having spent a lifetime imagining wondrous and fantastical stories and adventures, he has finally found the time to begin creating the wonderful worlds from his imaginings.
“Why didn’t I start writing sooner? Though strongly and repeatedly advised by my college professors, I was too insecure to think I could actually make a living writing stories. I mean, what kind of ridiculous pipedream is that? Now having completed my first series and seeing the wonderful and unexpected response, I have begun to regret that decision. (sigh) Looks like I have a lot of lost time to make up for. Hmmm … if only I had a Second Chance …”
Paul is 53 years old and lives with his wife and son in Southern California.
What a fantastic story! And based in the 5th century which has always seemed more of a "true" time for this tale than the later versions of the 12th and 13th centuries. There is obviously a lot of research plus a love of the story itself that has gone into the writing of this book. This is a light-hearted book which some quippy one liners in there, especially between Arthur and Bors. Your heart will go out to Uther as he struggles with himself after the death of Regan.
This book is recommended for ages of 13 and upwards which I would agree with. Definitely one to keep.
Paul Green did a lot of research on this Tales of Camelot series but it's hard to separate fact from fiction in any books about Camelot. The story of Uther Pendragon is new (to me) and very different from other books I've read on the subject. I'm looking forward to the second in the series.