Lady of Avalon (Avalon #3)
Like the inhabitants of the mystical Avalon, readers of Lady of Avalon will feel they have been transported to another world - a world of myth, magic, romance, and history. This novel spans the creation of Avalon itself and foreshadows the birth of the legendary King Arthur. Here, we meet three...
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Like the inhabitants of the mystical Avalon, readers of Lady of Avalon will feel they have been transported to another world - a world of myth, magic, romance, and history. This novel spans the creation of Avalon itself and foreshadows the birth of the legendary King Arthur. Here, we meet three remarkable holy women who steer the fortunes of Roman Britain as they struggle with their own destinies: . Caillean retreats to the island of Avalon with a small band of priestesses. There she establishes a sisterhood to serve the Great Goddess, raises the heir to the mystic royal line, and veils Avalon from a hostile world in its everlasting mists. The astute Dierna guides Avalon through treacherous political waters by marrying a young priestess to a Roman general ... only to discover that love - especially her own - cannot be so easily controlled. Ana gives birth to a baby girl who will be the mother of the great King to come. But it is her beautiful and feisty oldest daughter, Viviane, who is destined for true greatness - as the famed Lady of the Lake and guardian of the Grail.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780670857838 (0670857831)
Publish date: 1997
Publisher: Viking
Pages no: 386
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Magic,
Science Fiction Fantasy,
Epic Fantasy,
Historical Fiction,
Romance,
Adult,
Medieval,
Religion,
Mythology,
Arthurian
Series: Avalon part 2/4 (#3)
Lady of Avalon by Marion Zimmer Bradley is a compilation of three novellas, each set in a different time period, and each with a different High Priestess or "Lady" of Avalon. Part one is a direct sequel to The Forest House and tells the story of how the protective mists that separate Avalon from the...
I read this quite a few years ago. I remember it with a lot of love, as this was the first book I took from the library when I lived in Santiago for a year. It was the first one to be with me in the long rides on the subway, and to keep me entertained in the lonely nights without my family.I really ...
Ms. Bradley doesn't write happy books. Reading this book just makes me hate men. The injustice and undercurrents of evils perpetrated by men causes me frustration and rage. Just thinking about the book angers me.