When her village is attacked and burned, Gwyna seeks protection from the bard Myrddin, who uses Gwyna in his plan to transform young Arthur into the heroic King Arthur.
The relationships between the characters were extremely well-done and realistic. Everyone was human, so I couldn't hate those I disliked nor love those I liked. So well written that I cried at the end. I definitely recommend it.
JewelMcLatchy
Jun 22, 2012
An interesting addition to the Arthur myths. There were several times when I actually forgot the narrator was a girl, Myrddin had done such a good job at disguising her as a boy.
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Add a CommentThe relationships between the characters were extremely well-done and realistic. Everyone was human, so I couldn't hate those I disliked nor love those I liked. So well written that I cried at the end. I definitely recommend it.
An interesting addition to the Arthur myths. There were several times when I actually forgot the narrator was a girl, Myrddin had done such a good job at disguising her as a boy.
good tells probably what happened
most likely theory