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Inexplicably drawn to his liege-lord’s bride, Lancelot does what any loyal soldier would: he runs.
But fate has other plans.
Caught between the pull of the future queen’s magic and the loyalty born in his blood, a desperate Lancelot makes a bargain with a wizard: he’ll defend the realm against an evil sorceress if he can have Queen Gwynhwfar for his own.
But the bargain comes with a curse: he and the queen will be reincarnated until the sorceress is defeated.
Reincarnated endlessly, Lance dives into conflict after conflict with Gwyn at his side, searching for the sorceress in vain. He defends a fledgling France from invasion. Swears to fight on the burning sands of Edessa. Foils a plan to depose the king of England.
Unknowingly marries his mate to another.
It’s 2178, and after seven years in prison for stealing an ancient artifact from the British Museum, Gwyn is released. Desperate for her to recall their past, Lance shows her a portrait painted in the twelfth century—of her exact likeness wearing the torc she stole.
Gywn, however, scoffs but doesn’t remember.
But the sorceress is back—and this time, she’s the leader of a global alliance. And if Lance doesn’t figure out how to awaken Gwyn’s memory and unravel a dark spell, all magic will vanish—and they will never live again.
He just needs to figure out if, after two thousand years, that’s a good thing or a bad thing.
