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Camelot Reclaimed

(2026)
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Camelot was never meant to be inherited. It had to be chosen.

When a pair of modern teenagers are pulled into the heart of sixth-century Britain, they discover that the legends of Camelot were never about glory—or even destiny—but about restraint, responsibility, and the cost of leadership.

Arthur Pendragon rules a fractured kingdom held together by hard decisions and harder silences. Guinevere governs beside him, bearing the unseen weight of choices made first and paid for quietly. When the past collides with the present, the fragile balance of Camelot is threatened by an enemy who understands one truth all too well: power hesitates, but ambition does not.

As ancient oaths and modern lives intertwine, each character must face a reckoning''not with prophecy, but with choice. Because refusing to decide is still a decision. And the price of waiting is often paid by others.

Camelot Reclaimed is a character-driven Arthurian fantasy about leadership without spectacle, courage without certainty, and the moment when inheritance becomes responsibility.

Perfect for readers who love thoughtful fantasy, moral tension, and timeless legends reimagined with quiet depth.


Genre: Fantasy

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