Knights with No Lords

Here, you can find the original prequel to The Knights with No Lords — the early version of the story that first opened the door to this world before Camelot. I might publish it properly one day, but for now, I hope you can enjoy it in all its pre-published, flawed glory.

But the legend has since evolved. The official beginning of the series now continues in The Knights with No Lords: The One Called Gawain, the new sequel and expanded Arthurian fantasy novel about war, brotherhood, betrayal, Morgan le Fay, and the young warrior who stood before Camelot became legend. You can find the current version, character profiles, updates, and purchase links at KnightwithNoLords.com

The Knights with No Lords – Table of Contents

Chapter 1 – The Vision
Chapter 2 – The Lion of Dumnonia
Chapter 3 – The Violent Orphans

Chapter 4 – Fool Me Once…

Chapter 5 – Companions

Chapter 6 – Auburn and Sapphire

Chapter 7 – The Trossachs

Chapter 8 – Cascades

Chapter 9 – About Pellinore

Chapter 10 – The Eldest Daughter
Chapter 11 – Paramour
Chapter 12 – The Most Uncontrollable Emotion
Chapter 13 – Lion and Wolves

Chapter 14 – The Juggling Act
Chapter 15 – Crush
Chapter 16 – Another Vision
Chapter 17 – The Elusive White Stag
Chapter 18 – Generations
Chapter 19 – Sweet Revenge
Chapter 20 – Break Out

Chapter 21 – Betrayal
Chapter 22 – Weighed Down
Chapter 23 – Despair
Chapter 24 – A Single Ounce of It
Chapter 25 – The Greatest Escape

Chapter 26 – Onslaught
Chapter 27 – Knights with No Lords
Chapter 28 – Gawain vs. Algayre
Chapter 29 – Remember Me…
Epilogue

Everyone’s heard of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. But what if I told you that before they were the shining examples of chivalry and virtue…they were a bunch of hot-blooded youths ready to sword-up and throw down with the best of them. And in a dark world where nearly every kingdom is plagued with death and destruction, Britannia is fertile to give birth to legends.

17-year-old Morgan le Fay is strong-willed enchantress who knows she’s destined for greatness but feels shackled by the expectations of being borne a lady of the court.

Her only friend in the world is the self-sacrificing, Gawain, an adopted prince who everyone seems to think will be the next Spartacus. However, four years earlier Gawain was abducted and enslaved by Hibernians, the sworn enemy of Cornwall.

Spurred by a prophetic vision, Morgan defies the king and treks into enemy territory to get him back no matter the cost and she’s not alone. She tricks Gawain’s little brothers the violent Agravain and pretty boy Gaheris into coming along. And Tristan, the Champion of Cornwall, is about ready to wring her neck when he finds out she escapes the palace.

After clashing with the likes of Vikings and conniving kings, the upstarts finally rescue their prize but the battle was far from over. Morgan’s world comes crashing down when it appears that Gawain has fallen for one of his captors, the beautiful Princess Isolde.

Consumed by rage and betrayed by her own magic, Morgan unleashes a treacherous scheme that sends Cornwall headlong into the throes of war. And in spite of all her deceit, designs, and destruction, Gawain still loves her. His duty as an older brother and heir to the throne demands he hold her accountable. In the end, Gawain and Morgan come to the same conclusion. If they can’t live with each other, one of them has to die.