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“A sexy, exciting futuristic series.” Bookloons.com

Legend, love, and honor collide . . .

For Lucan Roarke, failure is not an option. If he fails, Earth perishes. Ancient clues have led him to the planet Pendragon, the last known resting place of the mythical Holy Grail—Earth’s last chance.

Lady Cael, high priestess and the only dragonshaper on her world, is destined to live a life untouched by love and mate. When she agrees to aid Lucan in his desperate search, she must fight the passionate attraction growing between them. She’s been less than truthful, and if they succeed in recovering the Grail, she will be honor bound to betray Lucan. And Earth.

When Cael finally admits the terrifying truth, she shatters Lucan and threatens his mission. To save humanity, he must make a catastrophic choice.

Will he choose honor or love?

Susan Kearney, a native of New Jersey, writes full time and has sold books to the industries' top publishing houses — Grand Central, Tor, Simon & Schuster, Harlequin, Bell Bridge Books, Berkley, Leisure, Red Sage, and Kensington. As an award winning author, Kearney earned a Business Degree from the University of Michigan. Kearney's knowledge and experience spans throughout the romance genre, and her fifty plus books include contemporary, romantic suspense, historical, futuristic, science fiction, and paranormal novels. She resides in a suburb of Tampa—with her husband, kids, and Boston terrier. Currently she's plotting her way through her 54th work of fiction.

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First published August 20, 2009

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Susan Kearney used to set herself on fire four times a day, now a USA TODAY—BESTSELLING author, she does something really hot—she writes paranormal romance and romantic suspense for Tor. She can apply the old rule of "write what you know" and never run out of ideas for characters and plots. An All-American and professional diver, expert in martial arts, sailor, real estate broker and owner of a barter business as well as women's fitness and three hair salons, she has enough material for a lifetime.

Kearney, a native of New Jersey, writes full time and has sold books to the industries' top publishing houses — Grand Central, Tor, Simon & Schuster, Harlequin, Berkley, Leisure, Red Sage and Kensington. As an award winning author, Kearney earned a Business Degree from the University of Michigan. Kearney's knowledge and experience spans throughout the romance genre, and her fifty plus books include contemporary, romantic suspense, historical, futuristic, science fiction and paranormal novels. She resides in a suburb of Tampa—with her husband, kids and Boston terrier. Currently she's plotting her way through her 54th work of fiction.

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September 8, 2009
Sometime in Earth's future, the human population faces its biggest disaster ever: every man and woman is all now sterile. No child has been born in a generation, and the species is on the brink of extinction.

Lucan Rourke is an archaeologist who has long been on a mission to find the Holy Grail - and cure Earth's ills. A chance discovery while in England leads him on a new path: an ancient star chart clearly shows a distant moon named Pendragon - and a place on that moon called Avalon, where the Holy Grail is said to be.

Backed by a powerful and wealthy investor, Lucan travels alone to the moon and spends a few years learning the language and fitting in before using falsified documents to land a place on the team that is trying to broach Avalon's shields. Avalon is a giant stone obelisk on shaky ground, and time is running out for the people of Pendragon - who have their own legends and their own need for the Grail. Lucan's knowledge of ancient British runes enables them to crack the code and drop the shield - only to be betrayed by Pendragon's military.

Beautiful Lady Cael is a Dragonshaper and High Priestess, and a member of the team trying to find the Grail. It is death to so much as touch her - but Lucan, an off-worlder, doesn't know this. His flirting and light touches warm her lonely heart but she has long since been resigned to her revered and feared position as dragonshaper. Now the two of them are the only survivors of the military's attempt to take over the hunt for the grail - aside from the scientist who betrayed them and one other, Rion, who helps them with warnings.

Fleeing the scene of the military's attack, Cael changes into a dragon and rescues a badly injured Lucan - but now accused of murder, the two must run for their lives and find a way past the military to the Grail. Things are even more complicated when their growing attraction gets in the way of Lucan's mission - and he learns secrets about Cael and himself that will change everything.

This is a pretty ambitious set-up really, and not all that easy to summarise. A mix of Arthurian legend, fantasy, science fiction, apocalyptic fiction, and paranormal romance, it can be bizarre at times, bordering on the ridiculous. I'm not a big fan of the Arthurian Legend and I tend to avoid books about it - I would honestly never have bought this one myself, but it was sent to me to review.

There's plenty that I would otherwise enjoy, though: romance and fantasy and apocalyptic fiction. The problem is, this novel stands on even shakier ground than the obelisk called Avalon. It is set "in the near future", but would have to be a considerable amount of time in the future for Lucan to travel in a small and technologically-advanced spaceship without losing any time (despite landing on a few other inhabited planets along the way) - since little time passes for those like his sister, waiting on Earth. Yet, twice it mentions King Arthur's time being "fifteen hundred years ago" - which would set the novel during our time, since King Arthur is 6th century.

The star chart is never explained, and the link between Pendragon and Earth - and several other planets - is pretty vague. How these people once travelled across the galaxy without any kind of craft or space travel is apparently explained away with the use of canons. Yes, canons, connecting Pendragon with Stonehenge. Again, very loosely implied but not actually explained.

Pendragon itself is a vague place, where the people seem to be exactly like us but without knowledge of us, with some very advanced technology and some very out-of-date technology. They speak with the same idioms and expressions - only once does Lucan say something that Cael doesn't get, which I find hard to believe. The moon and its population just don't make any sense, and are so rarely described that I know no more about them now than I did at the beginning - and a very confusing beginning it was too.

I generally love fantasy novels that launch you straight into the story, and you gradually learn your way around the new world and culture - it can be more exciting that way. If it's done well. It wasn't done so well here. Chapter one - well, the first several chapters, actually - had me puzzled: had we already reached the moon or were we on a space ship with Lucan and a team of scientists and researchers - and one High Priestess who's really a dragon? The "aliens" living on the moon just weren't alien. Their buildings, their clothes, their speech - everything was familiar, which is quite the cop-out.

Cael I liked, though she switches from incredibly lonely "don't touch me" virgin to wild temptress very suddenly. The dragons I also enjoyed, though I don't normally. Lucan was a kind of Indiana Jones-type figure, and not terribly inspiring. I appreciated the nod at pollution, chemicals and free radicals and the long-term damage they will probably have on us, but if the science fiction side of things had been ditched, it may have been a better book, or at least a more controlled one. There were way too many plot-holes, or saggy bits that just didn't hold water, and the premise was a bit over-the-top and hard to take seriously. Makes me worried for the direction paranormal romance might be taking, into the realm of the ridiculous.
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164 reviews253 followers
August 13, 2009
LUCAN: The Pendragon Legacy, Book 1
by Susan Kearney
ISBN-10: 0446543314
ISBN-13: 978-0446543316
Publisher: Forever (Grand Central Publishing)
Pub. Date: September 2009 (08-25-09)
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I've been given the beautiful privilege to review Susan Kearney's upcoming book LUCAN, first in the Pendragon Legacy series. I'm so thrilled to share my review with my fellow reader friends and more!

Lucan, an man from Earth who has taken many challenges in his life to follow his quests in life, especially to cure his sister Marisa of her infertility as well as the infertility on Earth. He believes his research is the truth and that the Grail is out there on Avalon. The Grail would have powers to cure and heal many and the future on Earth would have hope. After discovering a scroll of an astrological map of the ancient stars of heaven and studying as a Dragonian linguist, he travels years to arrives to the Moon of Pendragon to search for the Grail to bring it back to Earth.

As a new Archeologist on the team Avalon, he meets Lady Cael, a High Priestess, a healer and a Dragonshifter.. As a High Priestess, Cael is too part of the team Avalon. Many fear Cael, assuming she was a curse to them, so they would not look at her or get near. Cael was trained as a High Priestess and Healer by her Elders at age five and have never been touched in any way since. Cael comes to work with the team too, to find the Grail to cure her nephew Jaylon. Lucan is different to her. As he is uninformed of her being stronger that others and her destiny to walk life alone, they are unable to deny their need for each other. As her relationship with Lucan flourishes, Cael's intense need for Lucan's forbidden touch spirals out of control with a deepness that has no end. As they endure so many challenges and danger that put both of their lives and Cael's family in risk and pain in finding the Grail, their need physically and emotionally for each other becomes fierce that the heat, passion and love radiates off the pages where they no longer can deny.

Author Susan Kearney's story of Cael and Lucan's journey, adventures, and danger towards obtaining the Grail was passionate and spellbinding! As a reader with very little knowledge of the various legends of the King Arthur, this author Susan Kearney bestow us with LUCAN, Book one of the Pendragon Legacy, and gives the entire breath taking setting and feel of this legend she creates and Lucan and Cael's story as it unfolds. As I became so enchanted with feats and peril that Cael and Lucan faced together and alone, there was no way to put this book down for a breather! As I write this, scenes continue to stay visually as well as emotionally within me. Ms. Kearney has one mesmerizing excellent start to the Pendragon Legacy series! I for one so was entranced and awaiting RION's story that's out the following month in late October/Early November along with more to come of this Pendragon Legacy series. I'm so moved by this book and excited to share my thoughts and recommend of book to fellow readers.
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254 reviews45 followers
September 10, 2009
Lucan by Susan Kearney is a wonderfully meaty book that you can't resist sinking your teeth into. A book that's not only hot sizzling romance and steamy sex but a wonderful what if rendition of King Arthur and Avalon that takes you into the the realms of science fiction and fantasy. All I can say is Delicious.............!

Our hero Lucan is from Earth and not only is he hot....but he's also a very gifted archaeologist. A telepath with his sister just seems to be a natural thing given the fact that they are twins. What Lucan is about to find out is ever so much more than he could have possibly hoped for or believed. He really is a sight to behold but watch out cause he does have this knack for being a royal ass!

Our heroine Cael is High Priestess of her world and all alone in more ways than any of us would ever want to be. Because of her status she is not allowed to be touched in any way as it will mean death to those who do touch her and this even applies to her family. She is feared not only for that status but also because she is the only dragon shaper on her world which gives her a high status in its own way. Beware of the Wrath of Cael as she does bite and indeed breathes fire. Talk about frying someones ass. LOL!

Our story starts out on Earth with the human race in danger of becoming extinct. Lucan's sister has just suffered another miscarriage and this is what seems to becoming the norm for all other women who try to have a child. Their only hope is the Holy Grail with its rumors of healing. But where to look? Could some of the rumors be accurate? Might some of the inscriptions that Lucan has seen and decoded have some truth to them and how might he hope to find this most Holy relic in time to save the human race.

We then journey some years later to the World of Pendragon where Lucan has tracked down the most elusive of historical sites and the possibilities of finding the Holy Grail but can he find it and make a clean breakaway right under the proverbial noses of others as gifted and desperate as he is? Hmm.....

Our author has given us a fantastic high paced, action packed, sizzling steamer that will surely fog up your glasses. She has taken a tale of old and given us some possibilities of something that could very well have been true. Who knows for sure as none of us where there at the time. This is a tale that will suck you and never spit you out. If you are anything like me you will be frothing at the mouth for Rion which comes out later this year. Darn I don't know if I can wait that long. UGG!
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247 reviews26 followers
November 10, 2010
Ugh. No character development to speak of, and just about zero worldbuilding. I could barely get through it and I won't read another.

Note to Kearney: HEAVY OBJECTS DO NOT FALL FASTER. See, there was this guy named Galileo? Who wrote about it in 1634? You may have heard about his legendary experiment at the Tower of Pisa (yes, yes, probably didn't ACTUALLY take place, but still.) A scientist would never make this error. From then on, I was completely thrown out of the book.
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October 15, 2009
First let me say, I’m not a futuristic story kind of person, but I love paranormal romance. Which is why I entered the Goodreads contest for this book. I wanted to try something different and I’m very excited I won this book.
I’m giving this book a four only because the love story was great. The relationship between Lucan and Cael flowed wonderfully and I felt strong emotions right along with them. Sadly, on the other hand, there were a lot of holes and sudden changes in the story that didn’t make sense.
At the beginning, the prologue, we are introduced to Lucan and his sister. With some back story we learn Lucan’s sister has just had another miscarriage, but the significance of it isn’t explained until well into the book. Besides that it comments on Lucan ending up in outer space because of his research and ever growing curiosity for the Grail. OK that part is good, I’m interested and curious, but suddenly we are eight yrs later in a galaxy far away reading about Cael, a High Priestess stuck in an air vent and Lucan coming to the rescue, at least we assume it is Lucan. Now we are introduced or reintroduced to Lucan, but we still do not know where or when we are exactly and how did Lucan get there?
This is where the holes begin. It would have been great if the author would have pieced together the connection of the different worlds and what there shared problems were a little earlier on so I could have appreciated Lucan’s secrecy more. I thought he wasn’t telling them he was from Earth because the people on Pendragon didn’t even know Earth existed and that it held a huge significance to the story, but not so much. It really only played a small part. I didn’t quite get the whole picture until Rion explained things. (Much later in the book). I knew I wasn’t reading a mystery so it wouldn’t have made a difference as to the placement of something as important as world building. Don’t get me wrong I love for books to just jump right in and build their new world as the story goes, but this time it just didn’t go over well. I kept thinking I was missing something about the characters or the locations.

At one point in the book Lucan implies how much trouble he will have getting home because of the time it will take him to get back to Earth from where he is on Pendragon. Then suddenly, in a different scene, by the use of cannon, yes cannon, they magically land on Earth in minutes. Oh ya, no one but Lucan can understand what the people on Earth are saying, but wait, Rion can fix that with this nifty gadget that you insert under the skin that automatically translates other languages from other worlds. Great, huh? Then why wasn’t that ever mentioned as something Lucan had to use? I got the impression the languages weren’t that different except for a couple of key phrases. Information like this should have been mentioned at the beginning, at least before the last chapter!

It felt like the author was just getting started answering questions when she realized she had to wrap things up. I have to ask, how is it that suddenly the basis of the story, finding the Grail to heal the people of Earth, becomes insignificant? That suddenly Cael has the cure for everyone’s ailments. Oh ya and this futuristic Earth is now going to have Dragons flying around? I’ve got a lot of unanswered questions in my head so if that was the writer’s intentions she definitely hit the mark! There are so many differences in the worlds she is describing; I was never sure what world or time she was referring to. I wasn’t sure what time frame we were actually living through either.

Overall, I liked the action of the book and the connection between Lucan and Cael, although I wanted to smack Lucan once or twice for his behavior toward Cael, but I guess that is good character relationships. There was some reference to aliens when Cael or Lucan were talking, which I didn’t like because the terminology took away from the romantic feel between the two main characters, but other than that the romance was wonderful.

I’ll probably read the next one, but only because I want to see where the series is going since all the problems seemed wrapped up or discarded by the end of this book.
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514 reviews54 followers
September 16, 2009
When the inhabitants of Earth seem to be doomed by infertility, it is up to Lucan Roarke to help find a way to save the human race. He believes that if he is to find the Holy Grail, he might have found just what humans need in order to heal their bodies and help jump start their reproductive systems. If he fails, they face possible extinction.

Set some time in the unknown future, Lucan stumbles upon a map that leads him to believe that the Grail is on a distant planet named Pendragon. It takes him several years (including a few to learn their language) but eventually he is able to land there and blend in with the scientists on the planet as an archeologist and Dragonian linguist.

There he meets the Lady Cael - the High Priestess of Pendragon. She is revered by her people because of her abilities as a Dragonshifter. From a young age her family sent her away to fulfill her destiny as High Priestess and since then she has never had the luxury of having friends, being close to her family, or even a touching hand. For it is forbidden that she be touched - punishable by death, and she has resigned herself to her life of solitude. That is until she meets Lucan, who not only touches her making her crave things that are forbidden, but who sees and treats her as a woman.

Lucan cannot afford the feelings he has for Cael - as he is Earth’s only hope for survival. But when they must join forces to defeat the Tribes who want to find the Grail and use it for their own evil purposes - he finds that no matter how much he fights it, he will not be able to accomplish his mission without her - although it might mean losing his heart (or gaining one) in the process.

This is the first in the Pendragon Legacy Trilogy. The second, Rion comes out in December 2009, and Jordan coming in March 2010. Although at first I was a bit skeptical about King Arthur, the Holy Grail and the whole dragon thing, but once I got past that I truly enjoyed this. Lucan is hawt! And Lady Cael, a simmering little seductress. They are a match made in... heaven space. They had this great relationship with plenty of push and pull and witty dialogue.... oh, and did I mention steaming love scenes. This was a great start to what I’m sure will be a fantastic series. You already get your introduction to Rion here and from his heroics in this book and what I was able to read of the first chapter from his book - seems like he is quite the catch too. I loved the concept of the quest for the Holy Grail - and I thought it was utterly clever that Ms. Kearney came up with the idea that the Holy Grail has never been found because they’ve always looked for it on the wrong planet... just priceless. Filled with adventure, mystery, politics, myths, shapeshifting and, of course, did I mention those steaming love scenes... [sighs:]. This was a quick, light and fun read that I recommend to anyone who likes their romances with a sci-fi twist , and of course, those steaming love scenes.
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187 reviews121 followers
September 11, 2009
My Recap:
Lucan is an Archeologist with a passion for History, particularly that of the Holy Grail. He is on a quest to locate it not for the glory, but for the necessity of it. The human race is plagued by sterility and is threatened into extinction if he cannot find a way to allow babies to be born again. With the healing powers of the Holy Grail, he believes that it will solve all of their problems. With an ability to read ancient script, he travels to Pendragon where he believes the Grail to be hidden.

Lady Cael, the High Priestess of Pendragon, is an honored yet feared figure. She is bound by duty to live a life of solitude without love, without intimacy. However, after a chance encounter with Lucan Roarke, she finds herself irresitibly attracted to him. He too is drawn to her and flirts with her although he knows he shouldn't. She should be admonishing him for his audacity, but he makes her feel like a woman - a new experience for her.

Lucan is not the only one searching for the Holy Grail though. Both he and Lady Cael are part of a archeological team that want nothing more than to find the ancient artifact but all for different reasons. Lucan wants to use it to save his people; Lady Cael wants to use it to save her dying nephew; the military wants it for more selfish reasons.

The Holy Grail is protected by ancient magic which make it incredibly difficult to get to. One day, Lucan finds a way to weaken the shields and gets one step closer to it, but moments later a fire destroys the lab and kills most of the team members. After barely escaping alive, Lucan and Lady Cael are blamed for the fire and the resulting deaths so they must run away and come up with a plan to exonerate their names. Let the adventures begin...

My Review:
This is a futuristic paranormal romance. I will be honest and say that at first I did a bit of the 'ol "eye roll" when I learned that the plot line is based on the belief that the legendary King Arthur hid the Holy Grail on Pendragon (a moon outside of Earth's galaxy) to keep it safe from his enemies. I reminded myself though that this is fictional/fantasy/futuristic book and if I could read about vampires, werewolves and ghosts, then I should really give this book a chance. And I'm glad I did :)

This book really surprised me. It turned out to have so many more elements to the story. Although there is a fair amount of 'bodice ripping' involved, there is also quite a bit of action, science, history, betrayal and suspense. I found Susan Kearney to be a very gifted writer who could make this far-fetched story seem almost believable. The story was fast paced, the main characters were endearing and you never stopped worrying about what could happen to them, the fate of their people and the fate of their own budding relationship.
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76 reviews20 followers
September 10, 2009
This review was originally posted on my review blog : Falling Off The Shelf.

Lady Cael of Pendragon is a high priestess of her people. She is also their healer and the only woman on Pendragon that is forbidden to mate. She is also forbidden to touch or be touched by anyone, and the penalty is death. When a new scientist in search of the Holy Grail is added to the same team as Lady Cael, she is plagued with an overwhelming crave to touch him. She has never felt this way about anyone before, and must do everything to prevent herself from giving in. They're mission is to retrieve the Grail from the city of Avalon, or the world of Pendragon may be at stake.

Lucan Rourke has other plans for the Grail. He is on a secret mission from Earth to capture the Grail and return it to it's rightful place, Earth. If he can't follow through with his mission, the people of his planet will become extinct, and he can't let anything get in his way. When he comes face to face with Lady Cael, he becomes overwhelmed with her beauty and grace. He doesn't need a distraction, but she is the most beautiful one that he could have ever received.

This is the first novel by Susan Kearney that I have ever read, and a first to her new series, The Pendragon Legacy. I was more than happy to take part in the blog tour for this new release, as I've always been fascinated with paranormal stories involving dragons. What made this story more interesting for me was the fact that not only would I be getting my dragon fix, but I would also get to hear a spin on the legends of King Arthur. I couldn't wait for this book to arrive, and when it did I dove right in.

Susan Kearney is a wonderful writer, and her work from this novel alone has me itching to read more. The descriptiveness in this novel made it extremely easy for me to picture everything in my head, and the images I received were amazing. My personal favorites where when specific characters would dragonshape (transform from human into dragon).

Although this was a fictional piece, it has one great lesson that we should all abide by. No matter how different a person, you should not fear or discriminate against them. Lady Cael is a beautiful woman, dedicated to her people, people that are extremely devoted to her. Their only failure to her is that they fear her, because she is different. This makes Lady Cael feel alone, and despite her title, she is unhappy with her life.

I'm extremely greatful to be one of the few people to have been able to review this novel before it was released. It was a wonderful debut to a new series, and now I can't wait to read the second novel, Rion. Thank you very much Anna Balasi of Hatchette Books for allowing me to participate. Also, I would like to thank Susan Kearney for supplying a wonderful guest post, and writing such an intriguing novel
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Author 49 books1,329 followers
August 5, 2009
Author Susan Kearney is a native of New Jersey, writes full time and has sold books to the industries' top publishing houses. As an award-winning author, Kearney earned a Business Degree from the University of Michigan. Her knowledge and experience spans throughout the romance genre, and her fifty plus books include contemporary, romantic suspense, historical, futuristic, science fiction and paranormal novels- With Rion as part of this series coming in December 2009, and Jordan coming in March 2010. She resides in Tampa, Florida with her husband and children.
High Priestess and Healer of her people on Pendragon, Lady Cael, has always accepted her fate and destiny. Her calling and position doesn’t allow for a life mate, nor can she be touched or it will break taboo and the will of Goddess. Both feared and respected equally, Cael has become accustomed to her life of solitude. But a mysterious explorer named Lucan Rourke doesn’t know her secrets and his forbidden touch is making her crave things that her birthright doesn’t allow. Lucan has only one purpose for being on Pendragon- find the mythical Holy Grail and get back to Earth before it’s too late. The fate of Earth’s survival rests in his hands, so he cannot afford the immediate attraction he feels for Cael, nor the distraction. Soon they must join forces to defeat the army of Tribes, who want to find the Grail and use it for selfish purposes. When a warrant goes out for their arrest for murder, they must fight not only to find the Grail, but to survive long enough to use it.
This is a futuristic romance, and if I’m being honest, I did a rather large dramatic eye roll when I learned of the Grail as a plot line, with King Arthur traveling to this planet hundreds of years ago to keep it safe. However, I quickly reminded myself that this was a fictional/fantasy/futuristic book and the author’s gifted writing makes you believe in the seemingly out-there story. That’s what makes Kearney stand out in this rapidly evolving sub-genre of romance. With a great eye for detailed setting and quick-witted dialog, readers can revel in the fast-pace action and get hooked from cover to cover. Steamy, intense, and sometimes hilarious- I very much look forward to the two other books in this series and where she goes with it. Recommended!

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September 11, 2009
Synopsis:

Set at some future time when the Earth's survival is uncertain, Lucan is forced to travel to a distant planet of Pendragon in his search for King Arthur's Holy Grail. The Grail is the possible solution to the infertility problem that is facing mankind. If Lucan fails, his whole race faces extinction.

Lady Cael is the high priestess of Pendragon. Trained in her duties from a young age, Cael has been isolated since her family was forbidden to touch her at age five. She is equally revered and feared by her people because of her properties as a dragonshaper. It is forbidden to touch a dragonshaper. When she first meets Lucan, she is surprised that he is unafraid and treats her like a woman.

Lady Cael and Lucan narrowly escape the fire at the excavation site. Unsure of who sabotaged the search for the Holy Grail, Lady Cael and Lucan are forced into hiding. As they work together each with their own secrets, they fall deeply in love. When their secrets are revealed, Lady Cael and Lucan must work together to save those that they love and their threatened peoples.

Review:

This is the first Susan Kearney novel that I've read and the first in her new series The Pendragon Legacy. I loved Lucan. First, the characters draw you in. You find yourself sympathizing with Lady Cael from the start of the novel. She feels her isolation deeply but is committed to serving her family and her peopled as the High Priestess. You wish that she could have something beyond the Pendragon equivalent of the life of a vestal virgin. I admit to hoping that Lady Cael would indulge in a show of strength or black humor when faced with her jealous and mean spirited sisters. Lucan is a wonderful romantic lead: strong, a scholar of ancient languages, funny, fiercely protective of Lady Cael. I don't want to reveal too much of the plot, but Lucan reminded me of a mix of Luke Skywalker and Indiana Jones with special powers.

Whether you're looking for a romantic read or a fun fantasy novel, I highly recommend Lucan. I'm very much looking forward to reading the next in the Pendragon Legacy. In the meantime, I'll look for Susan Kearney's older novels!

Publisher: Forever (September 5, 2009), 368 pages.
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88 reviews21 followers
August 23, 2010
It's an interesting idea: King Arthur + Sci-Fi + Romance. I'm a King Arthur Fan, I'm a Romance Fan, so this should be my Holy Grail, right?
But the book was poorly written. Some great ideas, actually new ideas which is rare among Arthur literature, but the author could have done so much more with it.

There were to many illogical things: Why not more about the transportation system? Why not more about Arthur, maybe legends on Pendragon? Then the timeline is not consistent... it says "near future" but it's actually today. This again is strange because the ideas do not fit into our world. In addition it says "eight years" lie between Lucan's discovery and the visit to Pendragon. In the beginning it says that more and more people are becoming sterile but when he is on Pedragon he says, people are all sterile and in the end he says people haven't seen a child in years. This is just not possible in eight years.
The aliens were not alien at all, just humans on a different planet.

Additionally the characters' relationship seemed too forced in the beginning: I almost stopped reading during the first encounter of Lucan and Cael because it seemed so artificial.

But I liked the actual idea of the book. It's not one of my worst reads 2010 but also not one of the best. Even among Romance Fantasy, which is not really high literary art, it's not done that well. It cannot be compared to the great authors of this genre like J.R. Ward or S. Kenyon.
Maybe I will read the two following books whenever I's like to read some romance and my favourite authors don't have new stuff for me.
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130 reviews197 followers
September 10, 2009
Lucan
The Pendragon Legacy, Book #1
Written by: Susan Kearney
Published by: Forever
Date: September 2009
Pages: 368
Format: Mass Market Paperback
ISBN: 978-0446543316
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Lucan: The Pendragon Legacy is an extraordinary book! This paranormal romance novel is one of my new favourites because it’s jam-packed with action, adventure and erotic romance. Lady Cael, high priestess to her people, is isolated by a wall of fear and reverence. Her rank and position among her people offers untold riches and magnificence but she can never share her life with anyone. When Lucan Rourke begins working alongside Lady Cael on an archaeological dig, she senses that there is something different about him and his confidence and ease of manner surprises and...


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Profile Image for Jaime H.
63 reviews
September 9, 2009
First and foremost, King Arthur, Knights of the Round Table, Avalon, The Holy Grail, Dragons, shapeshifters, Space travel, future, hot, steamy love scenes, paranormal romance.. all in one book? In "Lucan" it's all there! Susan Kearney has woven an exciting, action packed, thrill ride and love into "Lucan". I loved the Arthurian Legend being mixed in with Science Fiction and Fantasy. This book was 325 pages of pure excitement. I loved that there wasn't any huge lulls or any word padding. I could visualize Cael's dragon form, the pounding of her multiple hearts, and the telepathic connection between Cael and Lucan. Admittedly, I developed a fangirlish crush on Rion. I seriously could not put this book down and can't wait for her to give us more of Lucan, Cael, Rion, and the future of Earth. I think I have found another new author to add to my list of must reads!
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42 reviews9 followers
September 5, 2009

A wonderful start to the brand-new Pendragon Legacy Series by Susan Kearney. It's a beautiful mix of Arthurian Legend, paranormal, fantasy, science fiction and romance. Yes, that's a lot of genres to "cross over," but Kearney blends it all flawlessly.


The romance and sex scenes are HOT, and both the hero and heroine are people I fell in love with. It's also quite a page-turner. VERY adventurous and full of mystery, political intrigue, legends, mythology, shape-shifting and of course, the quest for the holy grail!


Finally, I love the whole premise of this series: what if the reason the Holy Grail has never been found is that people have been looking for it ON THE WRONG PLANET?! Utterly brilliant concept, and this novel is PERFECTION.

733 reviews9 followers
December 23, 2017
This is a voluntary review of an advanced copy.

This book is an interesting mix of sci-fi, alien, and Arthurian legend which starts a new series about dragonshapers. It is an different take on the King Arthur legend that has Arthur as a dragonshaper who sent his knights to different planets and the Holy Grail to a moon in space to keep it safe.

While this book mostly deals with the romance between Lucan and Cael, we are introduced to one of the descendants of Gawain from the planet Honor, who plays a big part in their survival and escape.

There are lots of twists and betrayals so you are not sure who they can trust and many emotional highs and lows. You can feel the pain that Cael suffers when she is not touched and feared by her people, her pain when she learns that Lucan just wants casual sex, and her pain when she thinks her nephew is dying but she is a strong woman and keeps going.

I am hoping that some of the unanswered parts are addressed in the upcoming books - like who are the Tribes?? The only thing that I felt was a little unbelievable was when they finally get the Holy Grail but then they lose it at the end.
870 reviews17 followers
February 25, 2018
This is the first book I have read by this Author - and was pleasantly surprised at how much I enjoyed the book .
Almost all the people on Earth are sterile - with very few live births - extinction is on the horizon .
Lucan Roarke has knows that the fate of Earth is in his hands .............following clues surrounding King Arthur Pendragon his search for the Holy Grail takes him to the planet Pendragon .
In his guise as an archeologist he feels he is getting closer to finding the Grail BUT others are determined to claim it for themselves ................
Lady Cael, high priestess and the only dragonshaper on her world needs it to cure her nephew and help others .
The Army want it for themselves for it says that a warrior cannot die if he drinks from the cup THUS creating super-soldiers .
There are betrayals on all sides before Cael and Lucan can find love..........and the Grail

A enjoyable book incorporating the legends of King Arthur with a romance that can defeat all odds despite betrayals .
I look forward to the next in the series .

I was given an arc of this book by the Publisher and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review .
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19.2k reviews8 followers
July 20, 2020
The first book in The Pendragon Legacy series a well written story, that I was not putting down until I finished it. So if you are like me do not start at bedtime. What a surprise you find when you decide to not only read eBooks but decide to read paperbacks off your bookshelves. What gets to me is the price my books are now selling for. Okay enough of that. This is Lucan Roarke and Lady Cael, high priestess and the only dragonshaper on her world, two people keeping secrets from each other, and finding love. After reading this book I am going to go see if I have the second book in this series. I recommend.
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669 reviews34 followers
July 26, 2011
I’m so glad I’m finding dragon books to read lately, and this one is a very pleasant surprise. On top of that, it’s written around its own interpretation of the Arthurian legend, which is another favorite of mine. I’m not a huge futuristic fan, but Ms. Kearney weaves a terrific story on planets in a distant galaxy that is suspenseful, action-packed, and sexy.

Earth is on a course to extinction, and Lucan has made his way across the universe to Pendragon in search of the Holy Grail, mankind’s only hope of survival. Lady Cael is a healer and high priestess of Pendragon. Her life is very solitary and lonely; no one is even permitted to touch her. Both Lucan and Cael work on the team trying to breach the so-far-impregnable domed fortress of Avalon, where they believe the grail to be hidden. From their first meeting when Lucan rescues Cael when she’s stuck in a ventilation duct, all the way through their fantastic voyage, the sexual tension between these two is immediate and sizzling whenever they’re together.

Cael also wants the grail to save her nephew and she wants to keep it out of the hands of the military, but when things go wrong when Avalon’s protection is lowered, she and Lucan end up on the run, accused of trumped-up crimes. It’s during this time Lucan learns Cael is a dragonshaper, and the more information they uncover reveals the amazing story of how Earth and Pendragaon are linked by Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table. Ms. Kearney has taken little tidbits of an Earth legend and bound them with another world for a very intriguing read.

I enjoyed Lucan, of course. He’s a wonderful hero, torn between duty to his people, including his twin sister, and his unexpected love. Cael is a woman who only wants to be loved and cherished, something she’s never known despite her high status on her world. And the scenes when she shifts into her dragon form are some of the best in the book. You feel her flight, whether swift and frantic or swirling calmly on a breeze. And the surprise in store for Lucan along the way as he uncovers Arthur’s ancient secrets is an added bonus.

We also meet Rion, who is the hero of the next book in the series. His story is incorporated just so to get the reader oriented and ready for his book, which is due out later this month.

If you love dragons, knights, castles, intrigue, and suspense wrapped around your romance, you’re going to like this book. Ms. Kearney does an awesome job of taking a beloved myth and mixing it with her incredible imagination to give readers one heck of a read.

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3,254 reviews90 followers
December 14, 2009
When I took this book out of the cardboard envelope, I was just dazzled, not only by the great new book feel, but also by the hunky cover and the rainbow-shiny lettering. I'd never read any "sexy futuristics" before, but I've read plenty of romance novels in my day, and since I'm a confirmed fan of science-fiction, I was looking forward to reading this. Especially since it also blends in a nice dose of Arthurian legend. What could go wrong?

Within the first few chapters, it became clear that characterization is not the author's strong suit. This story was reading like some of the fanfic I've edited, but that's not necessarily a bad thing, as fanfic can be an exciting, action-packed genre. And the first sex scenes were certainly VERY sexy, so I was still pretty upbeat about this book.

But then the lapses in logic began. Cael can't transform if chained, and her clothes rip off when she does, but she constantly wears a ceremonial necklace with a "loose clasp"? Lucan spent three years studying to be a Pendragon linguist, but doesn't know anything about the local religion? And the way the characters sometimes behaved was so tacky and dumb that I found it hard to root for them. They kept having sex a/o being sexy at the most inappropriate times! Sexily feeding each other in the ruins of her sister's house, with her brother-in-law unconscious in the next room and her sister possibly kidnapped? Outright doing it while the military bears down on you, and the guy who's been helping you is trapped in another part of the structure?

And I gave up on the sex scenes in the one where he literally turns into a human vibrator. Later, they become full-fledged dragon furries, but that was to be expected. I think I just prefer reading about sex between people, but to each her own.

So I guess this book is readable, but I won't be picking up any more of the series. It would have made much better science-fiction if Ms Kearney's editor had pointed out the lapses in logic and asked for minor re-writes. As a romance novel, I didn't particularly feel for any of the characters (Cael, in particular, reading like a saintlier, stupider, shape-changing version of Daenerys Targaryen of George RR Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series.) And the sex scenes were steamy, but kinda grossed me out.

This book was received gratis via Goodreads' First Reads service.
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544 reviews5 followers
February 2, 2018
A Dragon of Legend book #1 of Susan Kearney’s The Pendragon Legacy published under Bell Bridge Books brand. Was a fun and exciting read. If you love the myths about King Arthur and the Holy Grail, then you would certainly get a kick out of this story.
Lucas Roarke was on a mission to find the Holy Grail. On a trip with his twin sister, he came across a find that led him on the hunt of the Holy Grail. The Holy Grail suppose to have magical properties to cure all illness. But Lucas is not the only one on the hunt for the Grail. Lady Cael the high priestess and the only dragonshaper of her kind is too. Her nephew is dying and even though she could heal, there are just somethings she is unable to cure. But she knows if she could just find the Holy Grail then her nephew might have a chance to beat the disease that is slowly killing him.
It took me several days to complete this book. And though it was slow in places the story was still compelling enough to keep me wanting to know more and to read the book tell the end. The attraction between the two main characters was hot and the plot well-developed. Truly one great paranormal romance.

Merged review:

A Dragon of Legend book #1 of Susan Kearney’s The Pendragon Legacy published under Bell Bridge Books brand. Was a fun and exciting read. If you love the myths about King Arthur and the Holy Grail, then you would certainly get a kick out of this story.
Lucas Roarke was on a mission to find the Holy Grail. On a trip with his twin sister, he came across a find that led him on the hunt of the Holy Grail. The Holy Grail suppose to have magical properties to cure all illness. But Lucas is not the only one on the hunt for the Grail. Lady Cael the high priestess and the only dragonshaper of her kind is too. Her nephew is dying and even though she could heal, there are just somethings she is unable to cure. But she knows if she could just find the Holy Grail then her nephew might have a chance to beat the disease that is slowly killing him.
It took me several days to complete this book. And though it was slow in places the story was still compelling enough to keep me wanting to know more and to read the book tell the end. The attraction between the two main characters was hot and the plot well-developed. Truly one great paranormal romance.
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1,238 reviews20 followers
October 7, 2013
4.5 actually but close enough.

I feel like I've been had, but in a good way. No-really. I was expecting time travel, druids and... what? Just because I'm waiting on Shadowfever is no reason to think I'm just seeing druids everywhere. It's the synopsis really.

I mean; based on this, would you expect to read a futuristic with dragon shifters?

Their Love is Forbidden.
Healer and high priestess of her people, Lady Cael is fated to life without a mate. But a mysterious explorer named Lucan Roarke doesn't know her secrets, and his touch makes her crave a future that her extraordinary birthright has forbidden her...
But Danger is no match for desire...
Lucan has just one mission on Pendragon: to find the mythical Holy Grail, Earth's only hope for survival. His powerful attraction to Cael is a distraction he can't afford, unless he convinces her to join forces with him. Yet working so closely together only heightens their passion...even when the terrifying trugh of Cael's heritage threatens to shatter Lucan's every belief - and the galaxy itself.


Ok, so maybe I didn't really think much of words like "on Pendragon" or the mention of the galaxy. Still... wasn't really expecting a futuristic, and NOTHING gave an indication that shifters were involved. In any case... unexpected.

So Lucan is there on Pendragon. Pendragon - set in the future - is about where we are now - sort of. And we in the future can do space travel but we apparently don't do it much since we're unaware of a planet of dragons. The plot is...kindof a romantic suspense but with the addition of dragons. The H is a descendent of Arthur apparently and a prohibited blood transfusion with the h to save his life triggers a latent dragon gene. Yeah; Arthur was apparently a space alien dragon shifter. So much running for their lives occurs with occasional breaks for sex. Eventually, they all take refuge in a temple and use... the most *interesting* method of space travel I've ever heard of. What I'm curious to know though is where the equivalent is on Earth, since Arthur apparently returned once.
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2,516 reviews159 followers
August 29, 2014
Lucan
3.5 Stars

In the future, infertility is leading humanity to the brink of extinction. Arthurian scholar, Lucan Rourke, is convinced that the solution lies with the Holy Grail. Following archeological clues, Lucan travels to the planet Pendragon but his plans are disrupted when he meets Lady Cael, the High Priestess of Avalon, who has her own reasons for locating the relic. Joining forces in the search, Cael and Lucan must overcome not only the military forces threatening their objective but the dangers posed by their intense physical and emotional attraction. Will Cael and Lucan survive the revelations to come?

An original premise with a scorching romance, but the pacing is a little off and the world building could be better.

Although not usually a fan of futuristic novels, the amalgamation of science-fiction with Arthurian Legend is very intriguing and the scientific explanations for mythological elements, such as the composition of the Grail and the mechanics of Dragon biology and flight, lend authenticity to the story if not precise accuracy.

That said, the plot is somewhat undermined by the lack of background and detail on the characters and the history of their individual planets. Moreover, Cael and Lucan’s romance is not all that believable and despite their intense chemistry, their emotional attachment feels forced.

The biggest problem with the book is the writing. The pace is very strange with certain events happening quite rapidly while others are excruciatingly slow.

In sum, despite its problems, the twist on Arthurian lore is compelling enough for me to continue with the series and it will be interesting to discover the reasons behind Rion’s shifting issues.
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6,588 reviews237 followers
September 17, 2009
Lady Cael is the high priestess of Avalon. A far off planet in the galaxy. She has a secret, one that has caused her to be fated to live the rest of her life with no mate. Lady Cael has accepted her fate. It is pretty easy to imagine a life with no mate, when no man is allowed to touch her or the punishment is death.

Lucan Rourke is on a mission to locate the mythical Holy Grail. The grail is his people’s only hope for survival. He believes the grail resides on the plant Avalon. He travels there. He becomes the linguist in the Avalon Project. A project that is perfect for Lucan. The people involved are also trying to figure out a way to get to the grail.

Lady Cael gets stuck in a water duct. Lucan rescues her. All it took is one touch for Lucan and Lady Cael is ready to break the rules and give herself to Lucan. There is a reason that people are not allowed to touch Cael. When Lucan gets injured, Cael has no choice but to reveal her secret. Lucan’s life will never be the same after this.

Lucan is the first book in this brand new Pendragon Legacy trilogy by author, Susan Kearney. What a great way to start this trilogy. This book has made me a fan of futuristic romance novels. I have joined the dark side. Lucan is an out of this world stellar read! Instantly I could feel the sexual chemistry radiating from Lucan and Cael and let me tell you it was H-O-T. The twist that Susan gave to Cael’s character in regards to her special ability is awesome. This is a quick read. I can’t wait to read Rion’s story next.
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7 reviews1 follower
November 3, 2010
I appreciated the creativity and the world-building present in Ms. Kearney's book. The story starts out very well, but there were things about it that bothered me. Let's start with technical. There were detail mistakes. For instance, at one point the heroine sees the hero start to cross the room, and then two sentences later she jumps because "she hadn't noticed his approach". There were typos here and there "stealing himself" instead of "steeling himself". Normally those details are easily forgiven. No one's perfect. However, coupled with some of the detail mistakes it became annoying.

Plot-wise, the story flowed, but not seamlessly. There was a lot of starting and stopping. The characters' reactions to one another didn't feel real. The heroine is a High Priestess but longs for human contact. However, I could never shake the feeling that while the hero didn't regard her as someone sacred, there was still this feeling of putting her on a pedestal.

Some of the twists lacked impact, I felt, and the story suffered at the end. Everything was tied up a little too neatly. I didn't feel that it was a natural ending. I can't say too much without giving too much away, but suffice it to say that between one chapter and the next suddenly everything is resolved, as if the answer is drawn out of thin air.
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146 reviews7 followers
January 4, 2010
This book floated around several books blogs for quite a while in anticipation of it’s release date. It appeared everywhere and there several contests in place to win a copy….and I was fortunate to win one!

I was very keen to try the book out, but one thing that hadn’t sunk in was that the story was set in the future—a space age paranormal romance. Hmm…wonder how I missed that. So, I was a little unsure of myself as I set about reading the story, but found that I was actually quite interested in it by the time I finished. I mean, I must have been really interested because I just read that Rion (Pendragon Legacy, Book #2) is about to be released and now I’m a little giddy.

Returning back to my thoughts on Lucan…Kearney displays her talent as a storyteller. I was impressed with the way she developed her lead characters, Cael and Lucan. I could feel their personalities very strongly throughout the book, especially during the…hmm…steamier sections? And yes, there were plenty of those…

I cannot add much more to my thoughts because I try to stay away from spoiler material in my posts; however, there is one particular detail in this book that appealed to me, but you’ll just have to read to figure that out. Happy Reading!
4,817 reviews16 followers
January 4, 2019
For Lucan Roarke, failure is not an option. If he fails, Earth perishes. Ancient clues have led him to the planet Pendragon, the last known resting place of the mythical Holy Grail--Earth's last chance. Lady Cael, high priestess and the only dragonshaper on her world, is destined to live a life untouched by love and mate. When she agrees to aid Lucan in his desperate search, she must fight the passionate attraction growing between them. She's been less than truthful, and if they succeed in recovering the Grail, she will be honor bound to betray Lucan. And Earth. When Cael finally admits the terrifying truth, she shatters Lucan and threatens his mission. To save humanity, he must make a catastrophic choice.
This is a pretty good book from an author I haven’t read in a long time. I love dragon stories, and while I sometimes have a problem reading Science Fiction (I am a fan of it in film and TV) I had no problems with those elements she put into the book. I don’t get to read many books that have a King Arthur mythos to them, so I appreciated the change. I loved the characters and really enjoyed the book. I highly recommend.
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3,510 reviews286 followers
March 21, 2011
A highly unusual take on Merlin, Avalon and the Holy Grail. The Avalon of legend (where the Holy Grail was hidden) isn't on Earth but on the world of Pendragon where dragon shape-shifters reside. Apparently, Earth, Pendragon and the planet Honor joined forces to repel the Tribes - a force of Vikings trying to take over the world. And believe it or not, the Knights of the Round Table are actually twelve world leaders who joined together to defeat the Tribes. How cool is that?

Lucan (of Earth) wants the Grail to help the human race get their fertility back. Lady Cael (of Pendragon) wants it to save her nephew's life and Rion (of Honor) wants the Grail sent back to Earth because that is where it will do the most good for all the worlds. Now you know it's not that easy, of course, there are factions of Tribes on Pendragon working to procure the Grail for themselves. The battle lines are drawn and the fight is fierce. Who will survive the final battle and who will have the Grail?

An excellent start to the series with a sweet romance and a semi-happy ending.
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201 reviews20 followers
March 16, 2012
I really enjoyed reading this book. I thought using the whole story of Arthur, Merlin and the Knights of the Round Table was brilliant as the background for this story line. I can't wait to read the next books in the series.

Lucan is a human searching for the Holy Grail, following the clues from the story of the Knights of the Round Table to try and discover where it has been hidden. Earth is dying and his only hope is to find the Grail and save our species from extinction.

Cael is the High Priestess of Avalon, another planet in the universe, and a dragonshaper. It is forbidden that she touch others or be touched but when Lucan appears on her world they can't deny their attraction for each other.

The secrets they are keeping from each other could destroy them both as they find themselves running from the military and blamed for several murders. They have to learn to trust each other and the overpowering attraction that brought them together or they won't survive and neither will the Grail.
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