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King Arthur and Her Knights: The Complete Series SALE

Are you looking for a new series you can binge? Do you like plenty of action mixed with your fantasy romance? Do you like the King Arthur myths but wish they weren’t so sad?


If you answered “yes” to any of those questions you should check out the sale I have right now for my King Arthur and Her Knights series. You can get the completed series for only 99 cents! (It’s technically 7 books long but the first 6 books are novellas so it’s about the same length as a Magiford trilogy.)


King Arthur ebook on sale for limited time

Get the discounted boxset: ​Amazon.com​ | ​All other Amazon stores

In this series, the no-nonsense heroine pretends to be the male King Arthur as she gathers her knights, finds the Round Table, and bickers (read: flirts) with Merlin, a magical genius.


If you’re looking for a modern twist of humor combined with some good sword fights, a fantasy setting, and a sarcastic heroine who can kick butt, you’ve found your series!


I will be discounting the ebook from now until approximately July 17th so get it now while you still can.


P.S. There is an “official? Lancelot hate club in this series, so I hope that makes it clear that unlike the original King Arthur myths there are no love triangles in my retelling. 😉 I’ve had several Champions tell me they held off on trying this series because they happen to hate Lancelot, and they were mad at themselves for waiting so long when they finally decided to read it. I sometimes forget I changed my major King Arthur pet peeves when I wrote this story (one of which was Lancelot and Queen Guinevere’s betrayal of Arthur) so I wanted to make sure I called out that major difference.

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