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Synopsis
The thrilling conclusion to the bestselling Morgan Le Fay series Grieving over a devastating loss, Morgan has retreated to the sanctuary of Belle Garde behind a veil of fairy magic, after swearing vengeance upon King Arthur and Camelot. Steeped in her rage, she becomes a storm of retribution, battling to avenge her brother’s wrongs while trying to undo a terrible tragedy. But with her resurrection skills elusive and Camelot growing in glory and strength, Morgan is failing, her freedom under threat in the wake of her chaos and treasonous reputation. All appears futile, until her efforts bring news of scandal in the Royal Court, and Morgan is once again drawn inside Camelot’s golden walls. When an encounter with Arthur’s trusted knight, Sir Lancelot, sparks suspicions of Queen Guinevere’s adultery, Morgan falls deeper into obsession, the need to punish those who betrayed her driving her further away from her loved ones, and the woman she once wished to be. As the Age of Camelot darkens, and the forces of love, fate and truth collide, she must choose between her thirst for vengeance and the power to heal what is broken, and decide who Morgan le Fay truly is, in her own future and for all time.
Is Storm Over Camelot appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 14 and up.
This retelling features Morgan le Fay as a grief-stricken antiheroine seeking vengeance against Arthur and Camelot. Contains moderate fantasy violence, themes of betrayal and adultery, emotional intensity, and some romantic content.
What to know going in
This book has moderate violence, moderate sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include death, grief, and vengeance (see the full list above).
Who'll love this
Teens who love morally complex heroines and Arthurian legend retellings will be drawn to Morgan's dark journey of choosing between vengeance and redemption.