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Gabrielle Gilkison

    Gabrielle crafts narratives deeply rooted in history and science fiction, genres that have captivated her for nearly two decades. Her writing often delves into historical themes, exploring subjects that hold personal significance. A dedicated reader and educator, she has extensively researched the enduring mystique of Camelot, a topic of obsession for many years. Her work reflects a profound interest in the interplay between the past and the future.

    The Magic of Camelot
    • 2003

      The Magic of Camelot

      • 676 pages
      • 24 hours of reading

      "Isabel is a natural witch with tremendous power, chosen to be the bride of Mordred, the illegitimate son of King Arthur. As the wife of the king's only son and the apprentice of the mysterious Merlin, Isabel finds herself constantly in the middle of everything, whether she wills it or not - from the death of the Lady of the Lake, to Lancelot and Guinevere's affair and Galahad's drawing of the sword from the stone. Through it all there are only two constants: her irrational and obsessive love for the unpredictable Mordred, and her resolute desire to keep and build upon her magic power, even at the expense of her own happiness"--Back cover

      The Magic of Camelot