King Arthur and Her Knights: The Complete Series
Long live the King?
When Britt, a modern young woman, is pulled by a magical summons back through time she finds herself smack in the middle of the schemes of the surprisingly young and handsome wizard Merlin. Britt has no interest in the throne, and she definitely doesn't want to pretend she is the legendary King Arthur, but Merlin has some bad news.
The real Arthur has run off, and the legendary sword in the stone has chosen Britt to take his place.
But Britt quickly learns that life in ancient Britain isn't safe. The kingdom is fragmented with enemies on all sides, and there’s little chance for mercy if her real gender is exposed. Britt finds herself fighting for her life again and again on behalf of her people and the knights who serve her--and Merlin only adds to the chaos of her new life.
Focused on his goal to unite Britain, Merlin is oblivious of Britt’s growing feelings for him. Or so she thinks. But what future can they have in a world that only sees them as monarch and confidant?
Don’t miss this complete collection of the finished King Arthur and Her Knights series. The series is based on Arthurian legends and lore and is sprinkled with humor, love, and more than a dash of magic. If you enjoy strong characters and tales about the Knights of the Round Table, check out the King Arthur series today! This collection contains: Book 1: Enthroned Book 2: Enchanted Book 3: Embittered Book 4: Embark Book 5: Enlighten Book 6: Endeavor Book 7: Endings
K.M. Shea
K. M. Shea is a fantasy-romance author who never quite grew out of adventure books or fairy tales, and still searches closets in hopes of stumbling into Narnia. She is addicted to sweet romances, witty characters, and happy endings.
She is also extremely committed to her readers—who have set up their base camp at kmshea.com—and lives in the idyllic Midwest with her furry pet, Perfect Dog.
King Arthur and Her Knights
King Arthur and Her Knights consists of three primary books, and includes one additional book that complement the series but is not considered mandatory reads. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

