My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Guinevere has learned many secrets about herself and
Camelot. The Dark Queen still wants to
take control, but Arthur is willing to do anything to stop her. But what should Arthur do? What is true and what is a distraction? Guinevere isn’t able to get Merlin to help
her, so she sets out to fix what she can, even if it means teaming up with
Mordred. Guinevere learns that she may be
able to fix one problem, but if she does a larger issue will ensue. Guinevere wants to make everything right, but
is that even possible?
The Excalibur Curse is the third and final book in the Camelot Rising trilogy. This book does not spend a lot of time refreshing readers on past events and that is OK because I found that this story was strong enough to jog my memory with everything I needed. The action is continuous and the story unfolds easily. White has triumphed in taking many beloved Arthurian characters and repurposing them for a new audience. I enjoyed this finale and was fully satisfied with the ending.
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