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The Greenwood and the Grail

The Arthur Quartet, Book 3

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The Greenwood and the Grail

By: Harper Fox
Narrated by: Gary Furlong
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Book Three in M/M Romance series, The Arthur Quartet.

Driven apart by merciless currents of fate, Arthur and Lance soon find out how much colder the world is to each of them without the other’s love. And Arthur has a fight for the kingdom on his hands, not to mention his struggle to make sense of his marriage to Queen Guenyvre.

For Lance, the loss of his king is too much. On the journey to Camelet, his inner demons overtake him - demons that flourish in the lonely moorland nights, and drive him into the trackless wastes of the Forest Wild.

But the Forest is a place of healing as well as madness and grief. After a battle that costs him his dearest blood, Arthur too takes refuge there.

Can the ancient magic of the Greenwood restore Lance and Arthur to their rightful companionship?

With Lance at his side, will Arthur begin to understand his destiny as Britannia’s once and future king?

©2017, 2021 Harper Fox (P)2021 Decent Fellows Press
Historical Historical Fiction Romance Royalty Destiny
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Gary Furlong is another one of the best narrators for me - I really like his voice and story telling style. This series is fantastic and enjoyable - a take on the Camelot story that has everything you want.

My only complaint is that the 4th and final book still hasn’t appeared so we still don’t know how this version ends for Arthur and Lance.

We can only hope it will appear one day.

Great series

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This third installment of what was supposed to be a quartet is a novel more of character study than action, like the previous 2. Lance goes through the dark side of the soul and by the end of the book finds himself again. Art likewise has to go through the gauntlet to emerge himself again. While the ending is open, it ends on a HEA kind of note, which I would choose to believe in, rather than lament for what must be. I am very sad that one of my favourite authors is no longer able to finish this series but I will appreciate it regardless!

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