Ebook {Epub PDF} Dragons Child by M.K. Hume






















When last seen in Hume’s book, Merlin, who goes by the name Myrddion, had helped secret the newly born son of the evil Uther Pendragon and his beautiful wife, Ygerne, who was raped and forced to marry the cruel Briton king after he murdered her www.doorway.ru: M.K. Hume. Author: M.K. Hume, Book: Dragon's Child (), Series: King Arthur in PDF,EPUB. review 1: Hume takes a new tack on a great old tal. Severa bears two sons to Constantine, Ambrosius and Uther, names that will resonate with those readers who know and love the Matter of Britain and the legends of 5th and 6th century Britain. The third book in this trilogy is the tale of King Vortigern’s early years, his marriage to the widowed Severa and the birth of their son, Vortimer.


DRAGON'S CHILD. From the " King Arthur Trilogy " series, volume 1. by M.K. Hume. Book Review: King Arthur - Dragon Child by M K Hume "Perhaps my love for the legends was because my husband shares a name with the venerable hero. Perhaps, I was just so upset because the story had become so bastardised over the years that I decided to put my own mark on it. And perhaps I wanted to honour human courage rather than magic. Dragon's Child is the first book in The King Arthur Trilogy by M. K. Hume published first in March of The trilogy provides the epic tale of the man who was destined to become King Arthur. In this first book, author Hume takes us through his r. Stars: / 5.


The child, now known as Artorex, lives with the gentleman farmer Ector and his noble Roman wife, Livinia, at their estate. Every so often, Myrddion and two Celtic kings check on the boy's progress. As Artorex approaches manhood, the three instruct an old warrior named Targo to educate him in the skills of fighting and horsemanship, while Ector is tasked to see to the boy's education. Editions for Dragon's Child: (Paperback published in ), (Kindle Edition), (Kindle Edition published in ), (Paperback publis. Severa bears two sons to Constantine, Ambrosius and Uther, names that will resonate with those readers who know and love the Matter of Britain and the legends of 5th and 6th century Britain. The third book in this trilogy is the tale of King Vortigern’s early years, his marriage to the widowed Severa and the birth of their son, Vortimer.

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