The Morgana Trilogy

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Praise for the Trilogy

Inspired by Arthurian legend, this ambitious, imaginative debut novel intertwines fallen angels, dark magic, modern-day threats and teenage angst.
Kirkus Reviews
on Blood of the Fey
I could not tear my eyes from the pages.
—Reader Review
on Blood of the Fey
A lovely retelling of the Arthurian legend.
—Reader Review
on Blood of the Fey
Well written, fun, full of cool vocabulary, and for any fan of Harry Potter or King Arthur's round table, this is a must.
—Reader Review
on Blood of the Fey
Right as I finished the last page my head exploded.
—Reader Review
on Rise of the Fey
Great, great, great sequel for the first. Emotional rollercoaster, plot-twist, lovely characters.
—Reader Review
on Rise of the Fey
The story was compelling, needed to know what's next, the good, the bad, the evil, and the very very evil.
—Reader Review
on Curse of the Fey
Great book, great series.
—Reader Review
on Curse of the Fey

Blood of the Fey

Book One

Morgan Pendragon just wants a normal life. But on her last year at a Swiss boarding school, one of her classmates is found mysteriously dead. Before she knows it, Morgan’s called home to Wisconsin, for the first time in her life.

There, not only does she have to deal with her crazy-weird family, but she’s forced to attend a strange school set in a magical world under Lake Winnebago. To make matters worse, she must train with the others to become Knights of the Round Table and fight in a secret, millennia-old war against the Fey—fallen angels with unimaginable powers who’d do anything to destroy humans. And if that wasn’t enough, she must do the impossible: learn to make friends.

As the world is falling apart, Morgan must adapt to her new reality before she either goes nuts… or finds herself dead.

Rise of the Fey

Book Two

When Morgan was sent to her family home in Fond-du-Lac, Wisconsin, a small part of her had hoped that it meant she would finally get the family life she’d always dreamed of. Instead, she was propelled into another world under Lake Winnebago where kids like her are trained to become knights in a millennia-old fight against the Fey.

Now, after having been an unwilling key to liberating Carman, the worst she-demon of modern times, Morgan finds herself locked up in jail. All because of what her parents were. But Morgan’s done with playing nice and following orders—not that she was ever that good at it—and it’s high time she took her own destiny into her own hands. Before the knights execute her, and certainly before Carman destroys the whole world in her rage.

Curse of the Fey

Book Three

The end is coming.

Or rather, it’s already here.

Despite Morgan’s best efforts, things have been spiraling out of control since the day she set foot in Lake High. The war for survival between humans and Fey, already exacerbated by the appearance of the Dark Sidhe Mordred, has become full blown with the release of the evil sorceress Carman.

Not only have Carman’s forces managed to take over Lake High, but Mordred has succeeded in opening the Gates to Hell. Worse, in an attempt to divert attention away from him, Morgan may also have killed Arthur—the single person who ever trusted her from the very beginning. The only way for her to atone is to figure out Carman’s ultimate plan and put an end to it before the witch can make her final move. But first, Morgan must learn to believe in herself and in others…

And find a way to get out of this hellhole, too.