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I, Guinevere
by C.K. BrookeSeries: Mythic Maidens #2
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Published by C.K. Brooke on October 15, 2018
Genres: YA Fairy Tales Folklore Fantasy
Pages: 139
Format: Kindle
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Also in this series: Marian, Princess Thief: A Robin Hood Retelling
If you think you know the story of King Arthur and his mythical sword, think again. Your legends have it wrong.
Here’s the truth: I was never married to Arthur, and he wasn’t a king. Because Arthur never pulled that sword out of the stone. I did.
I, Guinevere.
On the winter solstice, a mysterious sword in a stone appears in the churchyard. Not even the mightiest of the village men can remove it, until fifteen-year-old Guinevere gives it a try. The sword heeds the unsuspecting maiden, proclaiming the unthinkable: she is the blood of Pendrakon, heir to the vacant throne of Camylot.
Guinevere never dreamed she was born royalty. Now, between apprenticing the eccentric wizard, Merlyn; swordplay lessons with an abrasive—albeit, attractive—boy named Lance; and clandestine, magical meetings with the formidable High Priestess of Avalon, Guinevere is swept up in a whirlwind of training and preparation for her monumental new role as future queen. But invasions by the barbarous Saxyns and visitations from mysterious dark forces continually warn that she may be in over her head. Can Guinevere defend the kingdom from the darkness and deception that threaten to seize it? Despite her doubts and the sinister forces working against her, can she harness the power to wield Exkalibur and rule the realm? Or is Camylot already destined to fall?
From the unstoppable pen of C.K. Brooke comes a fresh and unforgettable new retelling seeped in Arthurian mythology. Queen Guinevere has her own tale to share, and it's nothing like what you thought! Experience the magic and myth of Camylot, Avalon, Merlyn, and Exkalibur like never before as, in the vein of Brooke's award-winning Secrets of Artemis, this legendary maiden of lore recounts her side of the story.
Ready to have what you thought was the legend of Camylot be thrown out the window?
I, Guinevere by C.K. Brooke gives us another idea of what could have happened in the legends of Camylot and of course King Arthur. Instead in this one, we have it different, and I liked this version a lot. I read this book in a whole day, and I love the subtle differences between this novel and what we already know.
What I liked:
- A stable version of Guinevere and one that actually can handle herself.
- That it is in the first-person point of view which fabulous since its Queen Guinevere herself telling us her tale if it had been in the third-person point of view, it wouldn’t be so perfect.
- The plot twists. I love those plot twists, and this book definitely has some great ones. No spoilers, you’ll have to read it to find out.
- I love the magic of it since it seemed to make the story better. It isn’t like any other type of King Arthur lore. Well even more so since it’s Guinevere with the sword.
- The romance that you wouldn’t expect to find, scattered throughout the book.
What I didn’t like:
There isn’t much that I didn’t like about this book. I thought it was excellent. Okay so I didn’t like at times the way that Arthur was reimagined, but it sooo fits this story.
Five Star
I, Guinevere by C.K. Brooke is a fantastic retelling of an Arthurian mythology book that took the tale into a turn that I didn’t expect. I am super pleased with the ending of this book, and it was a marvelous read. Ms. Brooke has a great way of spinning a tale, and this book is my first written by her. Guinevere is a fully developed beautiful character that I love.
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Reading this book contributed to these challenges:
- 2018 Goodreads Reading Challenge
- 2018 Witches & Witchcraft Reading Challenge
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