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the Oaken Door: The Lion of Wales, #2
of Men and Dragons: The Lion of Wales, #3
Cold my Heart: The Lion of Wales, #1
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The Lion of Wales Series

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Love, Magic, Faith. By the autumn of 537 AD, all who are loyal to King Arthur have retreated to a small parcel of land in north Wales. They are surrounded on all sides, heavily outnumbered, and facing near certain defeat. 

But Myrddin and Nell, two of the king's companions, have a secret that neither has ever been able to face: each has seen that on a cold and snowy day in December, Saxon soldiers sent by Modred will ambush and kill King Arthur. 

 

And together, they must decide what they are willing to do, and to sacrifice, to avert that fate. 

 

This volume contains the complete Lion of Wales series (books 1-5). The books are also sold separately as: Cold my Heart, the Oaken Door, of Men and Dragons, A Long Cloud, and Frost against the Hilt.

 

A tale of timeless love, heroic courage ... and a race to change the course of destiny itself. I couldn't put it down. -Anna Elliott, author of the Twilight of Avalon trilogy.

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Release dateJan 14, 2017
the Oaken Door: The Lion of Wales, #2
of Men and Dragons: The Lion of Wales, #3
Cold my Heart: The Lion of Wales, #1

Titles in the series (5)

  • Cold my Heart: The Lion of Wales, #1

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    Cold my Heart: The Lion of Wales, #1
    Cold my Heart: The Lion of Wales, #1

    A tale of timeless love, heroic courage ... and a race to change the course of destiny itself. I couldn't put it down.  -Anna Elliott, author of the Twilight of Avalon trilogy. Love. Magic. Faith. By the autumn of 537 AD, all who are loyal to King Arthur have retreated to a small parcel of land in north Wales. They are surrounded on all sides, heavily outnumbered, and facing near certain defeat. But Myrddin and Nell, two of the king's companions, have a secret that neither has ever been able to face: each has seen that on a cold and snowy day in December, Saxon soldiers sent by Modred will ambush and kill King Arthur. And together, they must decide what they are willing to do, and to sacrifice, to avert that fate. Cold my Heart is the first book in The Lion of Wales series.   Complete Series reading order: Cold my Heart, the Oaken Door, of Men and Dragons, A Long Cloud, Frost against the Hilt.

  • the Oaken Door: The Lion of Wales, #2

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    the Oaken Door: The Lion of Wales, #2
    the Oaken Door: The Lion of Wales, #2

    The onslaught of Modred's forces may have been temporarily halted, but danger lurks around every corner for Myrddin and Nell. Not only do they face treachery on the part of their enemies, but allies--and even family too--cannot be trusted. Only by joining forces can they succeed in averting the terrible fate that threatens their king, their country, and their own lives. The Oaken Door is book two in The Lion of Wales series.   Complete Series reading order: Cold my Heart, the Oaken Door, of Men and Dragons, A Long Cloud, Frost against the Hilt.

  • of Men and Dragons: The Lion of Wales, #3

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    of Men and Dragons: The Lion of Wales, #3
    of Men and Dragons: The Lion of Wales, #3

    Myrddin is overjoyed to have been joined by a son he never knew he had, but he struggles to come to terms with his dreams and faces treachery on every side in his quest to save King Arthur from the fate that awaits him. Nell, in turn, must choose between the life she left behind and the life before her, even if neither can last for even one more day. Of Men and Dragons is the riveting third act of The Lion of Wales series.   Complete Series reading order: Cold my Heart, the Oaken Door, of Men and Dragons, A Long Cloud, Frost against the Hilt.

  • A Long Cloud: The Lion of Wales, #4

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    A Long Cloud: The Lion of Wales, #4
    A Long Cloud: The Lion of Wales, #4

    King Arthur lives, but the war isn't over, and distinguishing between friends and foes has never been more difficult. A Long Cloud, the long-awaited fourth book in the Lion of Wales series, takes Myrddin and Nell into England. And it is there, in the heart of Modred's domain, that the truth about Myrddin's parentage is finally revealed. Complete Series reading order: Cold my Heart, the Oaken Door, of Men and Dragons, A Long Cloud, Frost against the Hilt.

  • Frost against the Hilt: The Lion of Wales, #5

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    Frost against the Hilt: The Lion of Wales, #5
    Frost against the Hilt: The Lion of Wales, #5

    Love, magic, faith. All roads lead to Camlann as Arthur gathers his men for a single battle—a final great contest against the full might of Modred and his Saxon army. Wales will win all or lose all in one last throw of the dice. Frost against the Hilt is the fifth and final installment in the Lion of Wales series. Complete Series reading order: Cold my Heart, the Oaken Door, of Men and Dragons, A Long Cloud, Frost against the Hilt.

Author

Sarah Woodbury

With over a million books sold to date, Sarah Woodbury is the author of more than forty novels, all set in medieval Wales. Although an anthropologist by training, and then a full-time homeschooling mom for twenty years, she began writing fiction when the stories in her head overflowed and demanded that she let them out. While her ancestry is Welsh, she only visited Wales for the first time at university. She has been in love with the country, language, and people ever since. She even convinced her husband to give all four of their children Welsh names. Sarah is a member of the Historical Novelists Fiction Cooperative (HFAC), the Historical Novel Society (HNS), and Novelists, Inc. (NINC). She makes her home in Oregon. Please follow her online at www.sarahwoodbury.com or https://www.facebook.com/sarahwoodburybooks

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