Here’s the set-up for Sarah Woodbury’s The Last Pendragon, just $2.99 on Kindle:
He is a king, a warrior, the last hope of his people–and the chosen one of the sidhe . . .
Set in 7th century Wales, The Last Pendragon is the story of Cadwaladr ap Cadwallon (Cade), heir to the throne of Arthur, and his love, Rhiann, the daughter of the man who killed Cade’s father and usurped his throne.
Born to rule, yet without a kingdom, Cade must grasp the reins of his own destiny to become both Christian king and pagan hero. And Rhiann must decide how much she is willing to risk to follow her heart.
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From the reviewers:
As an avid reader of both historical fiction and fantasy, I thought The Last Pendragon was fantastic. Woodbury employs well-researched history, good writing, and a touch of the supernatural to create a compelling narrative of Dark Age Wales. I can’t wait for the sequel! – Anna
A Fantastic Tale of Myth and Magic. Sarah Woodbury weaves a tale of Myth and Magic in “The Last Pendragon: A Story of Dark Age Wales.” The author brings together the Arthurian and Welsh myths, while adding her own style to this story. As a lover of historical fiction and fantasy genres, I quickly found myself immersed into the story that contains a bit of both. We see Cade the last of the Pendragon line trying to take hold of his destiny as King. The theme is non traditional and sets it self apart from most Arthurian legends and stories. – Rayven
This is a great tale in all the traditional ways–battles, romance, adventure. It is also set in a fascinating era of early medieval Welsh history unfamiliar to most Americans and, I having been to Wales and England, unfamiliar to most people there too. – Glen326
Not Just Another Arthur Retelling. Being a long time fan of everything related to the King Arthur legend, I was anxious to read this story, which promised to be about the “heir to the throne of Arthur”. I was very pleased to see that this was more than just a retelling of the old King Arthur stories and instead featured a whole new set of characters. Naturally, this tale would not be complete without a sizeable portion of magic, demons, and swordplay. “The Last Pendragon” delivered nicely on all counts. I would have liked to have seen perhaps a little more magic from the wizard, but the little he did was instrumental to the story. I would strongly recommend it to anyone who is fond of historical fiction or fantasy novels. – Steve Drennon
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She went on to get more than enough education herself (in anthropology) and began writing fiction when the stories in her head overflowed and demanded she write them.
Her interest in Wales stems from her own ancestry and the year she lived in England when she fell in love with the country, language, and people. She even convinced her husband to give all four of their children Welsh names. She makes her home in Oregon.
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