The Twelfth Knight
Guardians of Camelot, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Greg Boudreaux
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By:
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Victoria Sue
About this listen
To battle an ancient evil, the greatest weapon each hero will have is each other.
Hundreds of years ago, facing defeat, the witch Morgana sent monsters into the future to vanquish a humanity King Arthur wouldn’t be able to save. The king might have won the battle, but now, centuries later, a few chosen men will have to fight the war.
Merlin always hated being named after some mythological wizard. His dad had been obsessed with the magic man of King Arthur’s court before his untimely death - a loss that had sent Mel reeling in a downward spiral. He is ill-prepared, to say the least, for the outrageous claims of a proper English knight bent on overcoming evil.
Born a commoner, Lancelot was never supposed to be a knight in his own time. Never mind that now in a modern world, he is so woefully untrained to protect. Thrown into a battle centuries in the making, this flawed hero and a young man too used to battling monsters of the present day will have to come together in a last desperate fight to save humanity.
Can Mel and Lance defeat the greatest enemy the world has ever known?
Or, in the midst of fighting evil, will they discover the real threat has always been a shattered heart?
And what if the one fight they cannot ever hope to win is with themselves?
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- Claire Louisa
- 03-06-2024
good start to the series
I enjoyed this book, I liked the way Victoria Sue has weaved the story of Camelot and it's knights into something different. I did get a little annoyed with Mel as he was continually jumping to conclusions about how Lance felt and what he wanted, I understood it to a degree because of his background but it still got annoying I wanted him to ASK before jumping to conclusions. Saying that it was still a good story and I'm looking forward to listening to the next book.
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