Author, feminist, fantasist and chronic daydreamer Lavinia Collins grew up in the rural Westcountry, where there was nothing to do but get lost in her own imagination. She began her love affair with all things medieval when she visited Tintagel castle as a little child. She went on to study medieval literature at University, where she indulged her habit of getting lost in an imaginary past by studying medieval Literature. While there she learned everything about chivalry in theory, and almost nothing in practice. She wanted to share just a little bit of the powerful magic of medieval literature and legend with the wider world, and bring these half-lost stories to a modern audience, to recover the most of all the stories of the women of these legends, who often get lost among all of the tales of heroes and battles. She hopes that you find reading her books as much of a romantic, immersive escape from the “real world” as she did writing them. Now she splits her time between her main passion, writing, and a bit of teaching and a lot of fussing the cat and daydreaming. She loves eating (mainly chocolate), drinking (mainly wine) and being merry (combination of the previous two and good friends).
A riveting retelling of the classic king Arthur's court. With an abundance of plot twists and turn with alliances changing all the time a totally define story of love. Once requited.
I never tire of the Arthurian legends. This author has a unique twist on the roles of Morgan and Merlin. There were a couple of inconsistencies and some things never explained, which is why I didn't give the book five stars.
"Morgan" provides a another interesting perspective on the Arthurian legends especially in connection into the inner thoughts and reasoning behind Morgan le Fays betrayal and part in the fall of Camelot. A great retelling of the stories we know and love. Will certainly read again.