PATRICIA KENNEALY-MORRISON SERIES:

The Silver Branch

The Silver Branch

Patricia Kennealy-Morrison

Patricia Kennealy-Morrison

Relates the tale of Queen Ard-rian Aeron Aoibell and her far-flung realm, which stretches from the stars to Earth's past.REVIEWThis story is amazing. It's not just the plot, although that gets my highest praise for being so intricate and well-written. But, the world that has been created around the plot is so stunning and beautiful that I can't describe it. You just have to go there for yourself. For fans of the earlier books in the Keltaid series, this prequel offers some awesome insight into how Queen Aeron developed into the person she is. Readers who delight in Kennealy-Morrison's exquisite detail of this fantasy world will love this tale, which takes readers on a tour of Aeron's training as a Fian and Ban-droi.
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The Oak above the Kings

The Oak above the Kings

Patricia Kennealy-Morrison

Patricia Kennealy-Morrison

Taliesin, chief Bard of Keltia, brother in sword and deed and marraige to Arthur the king, sets his magical seeings into fated words. He tells how Arthur, the lost prince, overthrows the evil, uprising Archdruid and at last comes to his own kingship. But it is a double throne which he must share by law and love with the one woman in all Keltia fit o share it with him. She is Gweniver, princess and priestess, his own cousin---and his wife.
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The Copper Crown

The Copper Crown

Patricia Kennealy-Morrison

Patricia Kennealy-Morrison

SUMMARY: High Queen Aeron of Keltia proposes an alliance with Earth, precipitating a war with two hostile planetary systems, fought with magic as well as technology, in this blend of science fiction and fantasy. The sequel is The Throne of Scone: A Novel of the Keltiad (1986). The Silver Branch: A Novel of the Keltiad (NAL, 1988) is a prequel to both books. Kennealy's Tales of Arthur series is set in the same world, 1,500 years earlier.
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The Copper Crown: A Novel of the Keltiad (Keltiad)

The Copper Crown: A Novel of the Keltiad (Keltiad)

Patricia Kennealy-Morrison

Patricia Kennealy-Morrison

SUMMARY: High Queen Aeron of Keltia proposes an alliance with Earth, precipitating a war with two hostile planetary systems, fought with magic as well as technology, in this blend of science fiction and fantasy. The sequel is The Throne of Scone: A Novel of the Keltiad (1986). The Silver Branch: A Novel of the Keltiad (NAL, 1988) is a prequel to both books. Kennealy's Tales of Arthur series is set in the same world, 1,500 years earlier.
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