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My Merlin Trilogy #1-3

My Merlin Series (The Complete Trilogy); My Boyfriend Merlin, My Merlin Awakening, Every My Merlin

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The end of the world. The final battle. And Prom.
The sword of Arthur returns only when the land needs it the most.

This bundle includes the following three novels:

My Boyfriend Merlin, Book 1. He was a little older than he was letting on. By a few eons...
Seventeen-year-old Arriane Dulac, aka Ryan, gets more than she can handle when a young Merlin goes to high school to recruit candidates to pull Excalibur from the stone. Life and love gets complicated when Merlin ends up battling his brother, Vane, for control the sword. (Length: 308 pages)

My Merlin Awakening, Book 2. Excalibur has been pulled, but what does it mean? On the trail of the Fisher King, the past meets the present as the rift between the brothers intensifies and we must decide whose side to be on--the brother who struggles to do right or the brother who dares to break the rules. One wrong decision and Ryan loses. One wrong decision and the world. No pressure. (Length: 340 pages)

Ever My Merlin, Book 3. The conclusion.
He was the right one, the fated one, but was he right for her? Two wizard brothers. One girl. One Healing Cup. One chance to save the world. With every scrap of life hanging in the balance, can a teenage girl reconcile a fifteen-hundred-year rivalry between two brothers and make it to Prom? Which choice leads to doom and which one to salvation? (Length: 412 pages)

Set in today's time, enjoy action/adventure and romance in this mix of Arthurian and Greek mythologies. This bundle of the My Merlin Series consists of three full-length novels. The total series is over a 1,000 pages in length.

Prologue Excerpt
"My eyes sought the girl. She looked broken; golden-brown hair splayed around her still face like a torn halo. She wasn't, though. She was strong, surprisingly so. Her name was Ryan. Odd name. A man's name. Yet, I liked it.
I liked the way she laughed, freely yet with a hint of yearning. The way the light caressed her profile when she stared off into space, almost as if she could sense me in the shadows.
For weeks, I watched her. I shouldn't have.
Then why did I linger? Why did just looking at her make me want to forget every purpose and every vow? Why did I feel as if I waited more than a thousand years for a chance to know her?"

Book Excerpt
"I noticed him right away. No, it wasn't his lean, rugged face. Or the dark waves of shiny hair that hung just a little too long on his forehead. It wasn't the slim, collarless biker jacket he wore, hugging trim shoulders. It was the way he stood. The confident way he waited in the cafeteria line to get a slice of pizza. He didn't saunter. He didn't amble. He stood at the center, and let the other people buzz around him. His stance was straight and sure.
He could have ruled the world."

Kindle Edition

Published October 1, 2019

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About the author

Priya Ardis

8 books630 followers
I love books of all kinds—lately funny ones are my faves. But who couldn't curl up with a good mystery or romance?

My writing comes from a childhood of playing too much She-Ra and watching too much Spock. When Belle gasped at the library the Beast showed her, so did I! Growing up, I spend so much time I spent there, I could have been the phantom of the public library.

I hand-wrote my first manuscript at sixteen, scribbling in long notebooks on train rides while on vacation in India. I'm a longtime member of RWA, SCBWI, SIC. If you are looking for writing help, consider joining your local organizations!

Looking for my books? Catch up with me at my website/blog at http://www.priyaardis.com/

Check out the bestselling YA: My Merlin Series! My Boyfriend Merlin, Book 1; My Merlin Awakening, Book2; Ever My Merlin, Book 3. Merlin returns in Gods of Merlin

If you like middle grade: Girl With Three Eyes is a fairy tale based on Indian lore! She would hate her third eye less if it actually gave her powers.

If you want a STEM chapter book for your kids: Merlin Raj and the Santa Algorithm, is a humorous dog's tale written under a new name D. G. Priya. Find it at Merlin Raj and the Santa-Algorithm, DOGS WHO CODE.

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1 review
March 17, 2013
I love this series. I was a little weary because of the title but it turned out to be better than I expected. the characters sucked me in and I was speeding through this series. the third book had a little off a slow spot but picked right up. I was very satisfied with the ending. :)
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411 reviews3 followers
December 26, 2017
I have a habit of inhaling books and this is just another example. Every time I thought I understood what was going on I found out I really didn't. The author did not just invite you into her world, she grabs you and before you know it and you're a part of it. You are in the midst of the struggle on not only Excalibur but the struggle between the brothers. Each with their own perceptions of each other and in the middle is the truth.

The story has a depth to it that was unexpected. The characters were full of life and believable. Though at times you wanted to slap them upside the head. But I think that is also what made them be so very real. There were so many twists and turns that kept me off balance that kept me entranced to keep reading to find out what would happen next.

For me I find this to be a rare find these days and I look forward to seeing more of this authors gift.
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760 reviews15 followers
March 4, 2013
Not for Tweens. I thought it was going to be like a young teen book- wrong. It was pretty good. The last novel is pretty heady, put I don't mind a book that expects me to chew my food, u know? And she wasn't afraid to kill off a character or two or ten. That was fun and unexpected. I picked the right team on the boy front from the get go, so I was pleased with the ending. My leading ladies usually end up with the wrong guy- so it was nice to pick a winner.
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756 reviews
September 27, 2013
I am pretty torn about the books.
I really loved the idea of Merlin in the 21th century and the storyline is fresh and very entertaining.
In the beginning the plot is rushed and you have to read Book 2 and 3 for background information.
Love triangle stories are getting old and the weakest part of the book is the love story between the three main characters, I just couldn't get into it and didn't care which brother Ryan (the main character) ended up with.
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31 reviews2 followers
May 29, 2013
I put off reading this series because it was targeted for teens. However, the writing was good and I breezed through the series like I was reading a comic book. Predictable, but still entertaining and I would recommend it to a young reader that needed something entertaining rather than educational.
Profile Image for Maria.
150 reviews
June 26, 2013
I gave five stars, because it wasn't worth taking off for tiny things like inconsistent capitalization and whatnot. Though if we never really hear about Merlin why is he always in the title? And why in the fire few pages does it comment on her "living through history" and is NEVER touched on again?
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30 reviews
May 10, 2013
I really enjoyed this series. Was a little disappointed with the ending. It didn't give great closure to one of the main characters. I was really rooting for the underdog (you can guess who I thought that was), and hope that the author will finish his story.
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Author 10 books125 followers
February 22, 2014
Different

these books were a ride. I didn't know where I was or what was happening a lot of the time in the third book. it jumped around in setting and emotions. still not sure what to think about it all.
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1,672 reviews81 followers
February 20, 2013
Oh, such mixed emotions. Books one and two five big stars. Book three four stars, the plot got overwhelming in its convolutions. The love story of Vane and Ryan felt very sophmoric. Great series.
2 reviews
July 11, 2013
I loved the beginning of this series but I was let down in the end. I wish that things would have worked out differently.
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16 reviews3 followers
March 3, 2014
Best books ever. Anyone who says otherwise is crazy.
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8 reviews
December 28, 2015
Merlin

This was a great book if you love reading about Merlin you will love this. Please try to get all 3 books at once because once you start it is hard to put down.
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95 reviews
October 16, 2016
all together this is okay. I wouldn't re-read it but it didn't make me maaaaad.
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1,966 reviews551 followers
never-read
April 7, 2019
Read the first book in the My Merlin series, My Boyfriend Merlin. 1 Star; therefore will not be continuing with the series.
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