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The Silurian; Book Four: Hunters and Killers    by L.A. Wilson
Price: $1.00 USD. 108700 words. Published on January 26, 2010. .

The hunt begins for Cynan Aurelius, Arthur’s greatest traitor, the murderer of his first wife, Rhonwen. And it is Bedwyr who risks his life to track the traitor into the land of the Picts. Arthur may be dying: ambushed outside of Luguvalos, where he married his new bride, and going home to Caer Cadwy, he is attacked and seriously wounded by Aurelius and the Caw Clan.
The Silurian Book Six: Bedwyr's Loss    by L.A. Wilson
Price: $1.00 USD. 138630 words. Published on March 28, 2010. .

Freshly broken from his time in Cadwallon Longhand’s war-host, reunited with Arthur, it is time for the Fox to begin the long journey to regain his place in the Clan Bear – and go to war against the mighty Angle warlord, the Atheling Colgrin.
The Silurian Book Seven: The Blacksmith's Hammer    by L.A. Wilson
Price: $1.00 USD. 114940 words. Published on March 28, 2010. .

After his terrible loss in battle, Bedwyr is healed in body, but not in mind. His confidence is broken, and he pushes Arthur too far in rebellion, and loses again. Until he meets the blacksmith who helps him mend his heart and soul, forging him anew, strong again, so strong, Bedwyr will now lead a battle of his own, for his clan of the Stags, for Cadwallon Longhand.
The Silurian Book Eight: Facing the Bear    by L.A. Wilson
Price: $1.00 USD. 150980 words. Published on March 28, 2010. .

Here begins Arthur's greatest battle and Britain's greatest victory over the Saxon and Angle alliance as they seek to wipe Arthur's forces from the land. The Angles, led by Arthur's old enemy, the Atheling Colgrin, begin their invasion at Badon Hill, where Colgrin and his force of eight thousand Saxon war-dogs face the Bear's two thousand in their last and devastating conflict.
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."
Merlin's Daughters    by Meredith Rae Morgan
Price: $0.99 USD. 57480 words. Published on April 10, 2010. .

Merlin's Daughters tells the Arthurian tale from the standpoint of Gwyneth, the Fairy Queen. Her evil twin, Guenevere, has stolen Excalibur. Gwyneth and Nimue venture into the Human Realm to protect Excalibur, and they become caught up in the drama of Arthur's court. The story also reveals how the Arthurian stories came to be told in so many variations – and why.
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 13 Circles    by D.L. Nemeril
Price: $9.99 USD. 130130 words. Published on November 1, 2010. .

You have heard the story of Camelot, in truth, you know of but the puppets on the stage. ‘Tis with the great thirteen Circles of the world, a parallel civilization once found the globe over, that the true story of Arthur lies. But you ask, who was this civilization and what are the Circles? If they are so famed, where are they now? Indeed, your memories have faded but you knew, you all knew.
Viking Sword Saxon Shield    by Keith Scrivener
Price: $2.99 USD. 114310 words. Published by Mirador Publishing  on February 13, 2011. .

In the year 988 vast Viking armies in fleets of Longships are threatening the Saxon port of Maldon on the Essex coast of England. The Vikings lured there by the horde of silver in King Aethelred's mint situated in the Burh, the fortified town.
Invoke    by V. J. Chambers
Price: $3.99 USD. 69710 words. Published on February 28, 2011. .

Tangled up in swords, castles, and mists, Wyn's very essence is being ripped away by the spirit of Queen Guinevere. If she doesn't fight it, she'll be lost. But with every passing day, she feels trapped by desires she doesn't want, and it's getting harder to remember where she ends and Guinevere begins.