The Secret of Excalibur, by Sahara Foley
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The Secret of Excalibur, by Sahara Foley
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Hi, I'm Arthur Merlin. I used to be an ordinary guy, until a freak accident changed my life. Now my friends are afraid of me, and so am I. See, I developed superpowers: telepathy, pyrokinesis and telekinesis, to name a few.
The US government want to control me. But how do you control someone who can teleport anywhere he wants to in a blink of an eye? Fed up with their shenanigans, I head for the Institute of Psychic Research in London.
But something is pulling me; calling me, and I don't know what. I end up at Lake George, where sightings of The Lady of the Lake and Excalibur have been reported. With the help of Dr. Burns and Commander Dobie, we uncover the secrets of the lake, but they're more than anyone imagined.
What will I sacrifice to save the world from Excalibur?
The Secret of Excalibur, by Sahara Foley- Amazon Sales Rank: #34191 in Audible
- Published on: 2015-10-20
- Format: Unabridged
- Original language: English
- Running time: 503 minutes
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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful. Great Read By Amazon Customer The Secret of Excalibur is an interesting twist on the Lady of the Lake legends. Arthur Merlin, used to be an ordinary guy, until a freak accident changed his life, he ends up with powers beyond his imagination.He can teleport anywhere he wants to, and for some unknown reason England is calling to him. After the American government agencies try to control him, he goes to London; where he meets Dr Ruth Burns at the London Institute of Psychic Research, run by MI6.Soon Arthur and Ruth start a passionate love affair. They end up at Lake George, where Ruth saw The Lady of the Lake, and Excalibur many years before. There they find more than they bargained for.For me the love affair between Arthur and Ruth happened a little too quickly, I would have liked to watch their relationship develop.I highly recommend this book with its twist, turns and unusual plot.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful. This is a mommy's personal time book... By Teresa H. Garcia I'm mixed on this one, which is rare for me. My two main gripes are the spelling problems and the sheer amount of hormone dances. I don't remember if there was a disclaimer on this one, but it needs a warning for sexual content. This is why librarians read books first before reading aloud to people. The Typo Bunny also has big pointy teeth and attacked pretty savagely. I have to wonder if perhaps the wrong draft got uploaded, or if corrections that were made didn't save. As for the levels of hormones I can understand that we're supposed to pick up that something is exaggerating everything for Arthur. That was a bit much though. Yes, parts were romantic, and ok there is that scene of swimming back up that I'll admit is going to stick with me and I somewhat wish I could experience. However the amount of such escapades almost had me giving up since the line was close to going from erotica to beyond, for me. There were also places where it went a little slow for me. It is harder to thumb ahead to skip the excessively naughty bits on a kindle.I really do not like giving such a low rating. This book isn't for everyone. It does have some good parts though. I had to actually think on this one as to where on the star chart it fell.Now for what I DID like. I really enjoyed this modern day take on the Arthurian tale. I enjoyed the combination of the roles of Arthur and Merlin. Some of the characters were more fleshed out than others. The interplay between characters was pretty believable. The god-level amount of powers was adequately shown to have limits and drawbacks, even to the point of such actually being able to be thrown off. I have to wonder what the beer in those square cans was actually wreaking on them when drunk. I even actually felt equally for Daisy and Ruth in this. This is one of the few times that I actually found myself pulling for the male character getting to have both women. As it's a trigger subject for me it really took me by surprise. Well done there. I also was taken by surprise by exactly what turned out to be in the cavern.I am also going to comment on the cover, which I rarely do. That is a very nice cover.
14 of 16 people found the following review helpful. ‘Sex Scally Bond’ (Excalibur?) Or rather: ‘The name’s Merlin… Arthur Merlin.’ By @WritingOnACloud I don’t want to say too much about the book’s story – I think too much has been said about that already, and, after all, it’s up to us to find out for ourselves. And besides, it doesn’t take long to find out; this book moves along, reads, as rapidly as a Bond film.The story is narrated by our mind-reading super-powered hero, Arthur Merlin, and when he’s not around, the author affords us the choice of either assuming she has taken over as omniscient author, or – and this is clever – that Arthur is still telling the tale because he can be where he wants when he wants…Clever.But back to the “Bond” thing. I can’t help thinking that, along with his own experiences, had ‘The Paranormal’ been so big in Ian Fleming’s day, he might have written something like this. Arthur Merlin is a wonderful fantasy figure, though hardly the alpha hero in that, to be honest, he’s very tongue-in-cheek too: he’s non-negotiable on most things – as for terrorists, they’ve got no chance – he’s a governmental loose cannon… Oh, and he has a sex-drive like mine. Except he can pull it off, as it were – hell, he can even convert the staunchest lesbian to come out of the closet and see what she’s missing: a man. He’s a real man, you see, and he just can’t get enough. Anyone remember Bond doing that, by the way? Well, Arthur can spy on her taking a shower while pouring brandies in the kitchen. Can Bond do that? No!Maybe I’m exaggerating a tad, but the book is great fun.And then there’s the whole King Arthur angle, adding a whole new dimension – Bond meets Merlin, it’s a fantasy world gone mad. And yet the author somehow pulls it off; she has a wonderful imagination.I recommend this book to anyone wondering what to do at the weekend. Escapism at its best.
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