Merlin's Ring
- 366 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Originally published in 1974 by Ballantine, this epic saga quickly captivated both fantasy enthusiasts and critics. Spanning history from the fall of Atlantis to Joan of Arc, it intertwines Arthurian legends with the Mesoamerican god Quetzalcoatl, as well as the tales of Roland, Prester John, and Kublai Khan. At its core, it tells the powerful love story of Gwalchmai and Corenice, whose spirits are separated and reunited across centuries. Critics have praised the work for its imaginative depth, with one noting it as a synthesis of myth and history that highlights the enduring qualities of the human spirit. The narrative begins with the spirit of a sorceress from Atlantis inhabiting a Viking maid's body to free Gwalchmai from his centuries-long slumber in an iceberg. This sets the stage for a rich tapestry of shamans, witches, and supernatural forces, all serving as a backdrop to a timeless love story that spans continents. Joan of Arc represents just one of many historical figures woven into this grand narrative, which encompasses the Crusades and much more. The ambition and emotional strength of this tale make it a remarkable achievement in the realm of fantasy literature, showcasing a gripping human drama against a vast and imaginative landscape.




