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The Dragon's Shadow
(2026)(The third book in the Heirs of Pendragon series)
A novel by Nadine Travers
Some nights in Montreal change everythingespecially when legends wake.
I thought I’d accepted being the Chosen One. I was wrong.
Owner of The Magic Dragon’s Cauldron, I’m training to master Excalibur and my Pendragon bloodline. Then a specter from the past cracks open a millennia-old pact no one should knowwhile creatures from other dimensions pour into the streets. Dubious allies circle. An ancient prison fractures. Something world-ending is clawing free.
Three new knights answer the call''' but they don’t trust each other. A lost shard of Excalibur surfaces. And the enemy I’m hunting may be only a pawn in a far larger game.
Some battles transcend time. Some sacrifices are inevitable.
A Heirs of Pendragon novel Urban Fantasy Arthurian Mythology Supernatural Montreal
For readers who enjoy:
I thought I’d accepted being the Chosen One. I was wrong.
Owner of The Magic Dragon’s Cauldron, I’m training to master Excalibur and my Pendragon bloodline. Then a specter from the past cracks open a millennia-old pact no one should knowwhile creatures from other dimensions pour into the streets. Dubious allies circle. An ancient prison fractures. Something world-ending is clawing free.
Three new knights answer the call''' but they don’t trust each other. A lost shard of Excalibur surfaces. And the enemy I’m hunting may be only a pawn in a far larger game.
Some battles transcend time. Some sacrifices are inevitable.
A Heirs of Pendragon novel Urban Fantasy Arthurian Mythology Supernatural Montreal
For readers who enjoy:
- Myth-laced urban fantasy set in real cities
Secret bloodlines & ancient conspiracies
Found-family dynamics and divided loyalties
Legendary artifacts (hello, Excalibur)
High stakes, modern grit, and magic with teeth
Genre: Urban Fantasy
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