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Phoenix Rising

The Children Of Camelot Book 3

By Amy Bartelloni

Phoenix Rising
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  • Available in: Kindle, Kindle Unlimited, Print
  • Pages: 223
  • Published: August 17, 2021

After Malik sacrifices his future to save Arynn’s life, her allies are spread over Camelot.

Bringing them together to begin a new era of peace and prosperity won’t be easy. Though Kay is missing, his influence over Camelot remains strong, and there is another rising in his shadow. One Arynn should have realized, if she were paying attention.

She’ll need her uncle’s help, but he’s still trapped on Avalon and unwilling to return. Perhaps if Arynn can find where Kay hid her Aunt Gwen, he’d be more willing to return?

It’s just one more thing on a long list: find and rescue Malik from her mother’s tutelage and release the bind he agreed to, rescue her friend Enid from Mordred’s hold in Pixieland, follow Merlin wherever he took Anorak to save the dragon’s life… oh, and reunite the Kingdom.

The Quest will return them to Pixieland, where she must confront Mordred and beg for his help all the way to the depths of the lost city of Atlantis and the secrets of the merfolk, who usually don’t choose a side. They will this time, but will it be the right one, or will she need to use the phoenix magic she was gifted by Mordred to make one last, terrible decision?


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