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For Camelot's Honor
 
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For Camelot's Honor (Paperback)

by Sarah Zettel (Author)
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Larger Than Life Arthurian Tale!, Sep 4 2005
By Kimberly Gelderman (Spring Lake, MI USA) - See all my reviews
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If I could possibly rate this novel more than five stars I would! The battle for Britain does indeed continue in this splendid Arthurian rendering!

Elen is the daughter of a deceased Welsh chieftain, her mother rules in his stead. However, Urien, their neighbor does not want them to ally themselves with King Arthur of Camelot and devises a cruel strategy of enscorellment for Elen in league with his lover, Morgaine. Sir Geraint comes into the picture during the disagreement between Elen's Mother and Urien as he was already there on an embassy from King Arthur.

Elen and Geraint's adventures continue with the quest to find a magical spear that once belonged to the "tylwyth teg" or shinning ones. It is being held by a king of another realm who doesn't wish to give it up and is the only weapon that will defeat Urien.

This is a stand alone novel and is the second of her Arthurian titles, the first being: "In Camelot's Shadow" (also very enthralling)! This is an excellent author who knows how to keep her readers riveted to every page! Read it, you will not be disappointed!

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3.0 out of 5 stars A bit Slow but highly interesting, April 17 2005
This take on the arthurian legend has a nice, intriguing plotline. Elen is cursed by the sorceress Morgaine by having her heart torn from her chest and placed inside a hawk. Whoever is master of the hawk is master of Elen, and she must obey them whether she wants to or not.

Though it does have an interesting idea driving the plot, this book is a little slow and hard to get into, but its a good summer read.

This is book 2, the first being 'In Camelots Shadow', but the two are only distantly connected (by the second-main characters being brothers) and in no way do you have to read one before the other.

Overall, I would recommend it as a nice summer read, though I'm not sure I would be dying to read it a second time.

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