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Lilith's Love: The Children of Arthur: Book Four

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Eighteen years have passed since Adam and Anne Delaney’s twin sons were kidnapped, ostensibly by one who wished them well. Now, after a string of useless clues and years of doubting their own sanity, the couple arrive in Istanbul where they have been told they will find the answers they seek...and, hopefully, the infant boys who—if even alive—would now be grown men and strangers to them. Lilith’s Love, the fourth volume in Tyler R. Tichelaar’s revolutionary historical fantasy series The Children of Arthur, brings together diverse legends to create a new human history that both surprises and reveals how powerful the imagination can be. With an impressive cast of historical and legendary characters that includes Merlin, Emperor Constantine XI, the Wandering Jew, Dracula, and Lilith herself, this tale takes readers from the Fall of Constantinople to a New World Order in the twenty-first century, rewriting a past we thought we knew to create a future far more fabulous than we ever dreamed.

322 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 5, 2016

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September 15, 2018
One amazing thing about reading Tyler Tichalaar historical fantasy series ‘The Children of Arthur’ is that you are never sure what characters from literature are going to show up. That is the gift that Tyler gives to his readers.
In the latest novel, the fourth ‘Lilith’s Love’ , Adam and Anne Delaney’s kidnapped twin sons are returned to them after 18 years. The kidnapper is someone who has been protecting the children of their upcoming role in the ‘new world order’.
There are the exotic locations that one expects from this series. Merlin, the Wandering Jew, and other heroes and villains from the previous novels are there. This time they are visited by two new characters, Lilith, Adam’s first wife, and Count Dracula. Are they there to destroy the descendants of Arthur and the new world order?
If you enjoy ancient lore, literature, mystery and adventure you would enjoy this series. I guarantee that you will learn about history and legends. I found myself researching the myths and legends, starting with King Arthur.
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