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A Rise of the Cursed and the Sword of Avalon

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Albion Bell was a world-renowned archaeologist before his life burned to ash—his name, his family, his future. Haunted by grief and hunted by prophecy, he is dragged back into a forgotten realm where magic has withered and legacy is weaponized. Avalon is dying, and Excalibur has chosen again. Bound to a myth he never asked for and pursued by a fanatical Church that fears the truth he might uncover, Albion must survive shifting loyalties, divine manipulations, and the girl who leads him through the forest with a smile that hides a thousand sins. But the deeper he delves into Avalon’s past, the more he learns that this isn’t a story about a chosen one—it’s a reckoning for everything that came before. A Rise of the Cursed and the Sword of Avalon is an epic fantasy with high-stakes action, rich lore, and slow-burn emotional devastation. For readers who crave complex female characters, legacy-breaking men, and the kind of story where prophecy bleeds and hearts don’t heal clean.
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