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The Mystery of Lancelot Kingdom: The Prophecy of the Orphan King

The mediaeval world has survived much. Two lifetimes had thrown at it the wrath of the gods, when the air turned to ash, the earth divided, and the rivers ran red. On one continent three distinctly different ways of life evolved as three vastly different paces.
King Drake had his heart set on the beautiful Princess Juliet of Jewel Kingdom. In the two years passed, their relationship had grown from strangers to suitors. They had forged an awkward young love not lacking in conviction. The nurture their connection needed only bested by the unswerving fact that they were to be wed within the next lunar cycle, a union that would forever fortify the two kingdoms.
He stopped and looked him in the eye. “I have seen what divulging what I know can do… the evil it can provoke. I will not be judged for keeping secrets… not if it saves people from themselves and the search for power that plagues them.”

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Dragons in the Weaving: Roots and Stars, Book Two

The tapestry thickens
When Shelta is injured in battle, she travels to Asgard to save her unborn child. In return, the gods ask her to become the first world-weaver in ages: a dragon rider whose actions ripple through all of creation. Her mission: to shift the currents of destruction poisoning the multiverse of the World Tree.
But combat training with Thor and riddles with Merlin can only go so far. Secretly, Shelta turns to Loki, a self-professed connoisseur of musicians, and trades her most vulnerable songs for a pair of enchanted blades that allow her to open portals and kill with a thought. Shelta doesn’t want to be a vigilante, and she’s no one’s savior, but she’ll do what it takes to protect her family from the schemes of gods.