Calling the ancient powers of the Ladies of the Goddess to arise and save Camelot.
The Lady of Mann weaves romance, magic, early medieval history, and Arthurian legend into a sweeping tale set in sixth-century Britain and Scotland.
When Nora, a magical healer from the North, rides to Camelot in search of her missing kinsman, the archdruid Gildas, she expects danger. She does not expect her power to spiral beyond her control—or to fall for Gawaine of Lothian, the kingdom’s fiercest knight. Haunted by her past entanglement with King Arthur’s duplicitous son, Mordred, Nora fears the secrets she carries may destroy her chance at love.
Gawaine has sworn his life to king and realm. He cannot afford distraction, especially not now. Turmoil brews, and a druidic curse poisons the land. He finds himself torn between loyalty and the woman who has claimed his heart. The more he fights his growing feelings, the more impossible they become to deny.
Mordred is gathering strength.
War looms.
Camelot stands on the brink.
To save Gildas—and the kingdoms of ancient Britain—Nora and Gawaine must defy treachery, outpace their enemies, and risk it all for their happy ending.
Because if they fail, Mordred will rise, and everyone will suffer.