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In Camelot's Shadow    by Book View Cafe
Price: $4.99 USD. 135920 words. Published on January 14, 2010. .

Sir Gawain is one of the greatest knights of the Round Table, and heir to Arthur's throne. Risa of the Morelands is laboring under a damnable fate levelled on her by her father before she was even born. Together they must embark on a quest to save their lives, their hearts and the future of Camelot itself. The first book in the Paths to Camelot series.
For Camelot's Honor    by Book View Cafe
Price: $4.99 USD. 137330 words. Published on January 15, 2010. .

Sir Geraint of the Round Trouble is a quiet man, trusted but not honored. Elen of the West Lands is heir to a lineage of magic and danger. Together they must find a way to liberate a lost country from a dread enchantment and win an impossible love. Book 2 in the Paths to Camelot Series
Under Camelot's Banner    by Book View Cafe
Price: $4.99 USD. 144140 words. Published on January 16, 2010. .

Squire Gareth, youngest of the sons of Lot, is proud of his skills and of his mentor the glorious Sir Lancelot. But he has yet to learn the true cost of chivalry, honor and love. The Paths to Camelot, Book 3
Camelot's Blood    by Book View Cafe
Price: $4.99 USD. 129790 words. Published on January 16, 2010. .

Sir Agravain is one of the least regarded of the knights of the Round Table, scorned for his acerbic tongue and cold heart. Lady Laurel guards a powerful heritage, but still requires alliance with King Arthur to safeguard her home. To cement that alliance, she agrees to wed Sir Agravain. She does not expect love,or even happiness. What Laurel and Agravain discover together is beyond imagining.
The King of One Hundred Knights    by J. P.  Moore
Price: $0.99 USD. 3610 words. Published on April 8, 2010. .

J. P. Moore presents another view on the tale of King Arthur. This is the third of thirteen stories making up the collection "Demon's Dozen."
Billy: Messenger of Powers    by Michaelbrent Collings
Price: $4.99 USD. 163060 words. Published on May 3, 2010. .

"Billy: Messenger of Powers is a fascinating, fun read. It kept me captivated, in suspense, and laughing. Highly recommended!" - James Dashner, author of The Maze Runner. Billy leads a normal life, trying to get through high school, dealing with his first crush. But all that changes when Billy discovers that Powers - wizards - walk among us. And he may well be the most powerful one ever born.
The Lady of Ashuelot    by Karen Abrahamson
Price: $0.99 USD. 6180 words. Published by Twisted Root Publishing on July 10, 2010. .

In modern New Hampshire, Guinevere, now a blacksmith, and the Lady of the Lake guard King Arthur's life-giving, magic sword. When Lancelot arrives and demands it back, Guinevere must decide whether to spend the magic of the sword to revive Arthur and ancient Camelot, or to preserve her modern world.
Dawn of Avalon    by Anna Elliott
Price: Free! 25400 words. Published on September 22, 2010. .

He would become the most powerful wizard in the history of Britain—Merlin. She would become Britain's most storied sorceress—Morgan le Fay. But before they were legends, they were young. And they were lovers. Together, in the sunlight of one day long ago, they saved a kingdom. Dawn of Avalon. A stand-alone story from the universe of Anna Elliott’s Twilight of Avalon.
The Last Pendragon (Book One in The Last Pendragon Saga)    by Sarah Woodbury
Price: $3.99 USD. 101800 words. Published on September 26, 2010. .

He is a king, a warrior, the last hope of his people--and the chosen one of the sidhe . . . Set in 7th century Wales, the Last Pendragon is the story of Arthur's heir, Cadwaladr (Cade), and his love, Rhiann. Born to rule, yet without a kingdom, Cade must grasp the reins of his own destiny--and Rhiann must decide how much she is willing to risk to follow her heart.
Behold, the Warrior's Pride    by Mark Jacobs
Price: Free! 1830 words. Published on February 5, 2011. .

The king’s most loyal warrior has mercifully survived thirty-six years of brutal service. To reward him for his unyielding dedication, the grateful monarch grants him permanent leave, a parcel of farmland and prized livestock. Freed from his duties, he struggles within his own troubled soul to allow himself final peace. A Flash fiction (1000 word) short story.