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The Sons of Camelot #3

Creatures of Arcadia

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History begets legends. Swords versus sorcery. And mortals cross paths with faeries.

In the SONS OF CAMELOT series, the Sons of the Round Table take up the sword in the name of King Arthur. An epic adventure of love, loss, treachery, and redemption juxtaposes the faery world against the mortal world. There will be dire consequences when the two worlds collide…

In CREATURES OF ARCADIA, Rhys joins a group of knights who are headed for Kendal to pick up more warriors. However, Mordred, the son of King Arthur, gathers his forces with a plan to usurp his father’s throne. The opposing mortal forces head for the same place.

In the faery world, Naida of the Lake follows Rhys through reflections in ponds, but yearns to see him in the flesh. Queen Mab worries about the fall of Avalon. If Camelot is taken and the Glastenning Sisterhood perishes, then the Lifetree will die and so will the fae. The faery queen orders her subjects to support the foes of one mortal faction. But will they?

As the opposing mortal forces and faery fen head toward a battle royal, will good prevail over evil? Will Avalon, the Sisters―and the Lifetree―be saved in time? Will Rhys ever see Naida again?

CREATURES OF ARCADIA is the third book in the SONS OF CAMELOT series, an epic medieval adventure series of knights and bravery―with a twist of faery magic.

162 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 24, 2018

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K.T. Tomb

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K.T. Tomb enjoys traveling the world when not writing adventure thrillers. She lives in Portland, Oregon, where she's hard at work on her next novel. Please find her at:

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January 17, 2025
The content is okay, but the clunky nature of the edit for the end of the books is horrible. After the third book, it makes it hard to continue because you really lose the plot because of the editing they should have made all six books a single novel.
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