King Arthur and his Knights are still alive, fighting, loving, living and waiting for the final battle staying busy by participating in nearly every conflict mankind has created in the last 1500 years. They’ve been busy which is good and bad. That much fighting takes a toll. Add to that the curse that keeps them from finding balance in their own lives and each of them are burned out, and coping in their own sometime self destructive ways. What’s a forever soldier to do?
Merlin and his less famous but no less powerful twin sister, Megwyn, have seen it all. Between life in Otherworld and life on Earth they have lived many thousands of human years. To say they’ve been busy is one serious understatement, between keeping the Fae on their side of the Gate, maintaining the balance here on Earth and continuously counteracting the chaotic efforts of Mordred, their half-brother, and their Dark Druid Father who is imprisoned in the Fae dungeon realm waiting impatiently for his chance to exact revenge the Twins are worn thin.
King Arthur Pendragon lives, and lives and lives. It wouldn’t be so bad but every year it got more difficult to give a shit. He’s turned his Knights and several hundred human recruits into the number one security company in the world. It was a great way to monitor Mordred’s actions and help Merlin keep the precious Balance. With Lancelot’s ‘historical fiction’ adding a new spin to their old lives and landing at the top of the American and UK best seller lists he needs a distraction. The man wants to provoke a response but Arthur only sinks farther into the black nothing of depression. When Megwyn disappears Merlin takes the opportunity to pry Arthur from Camelot.
Sir Selene doesn't belong. They say it behind her back. The only one who really wants her around is King Arthur—and he hasn't been around much lately. Most days she wishes she’d made a different choice when Arthur found her, in shock, surrounded by the bodies of her husband’s enemies. They’d killed him and her beautiful son, she’d killed them. Arthur made her a Knight for her heroism.
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