About Ovate’s Call: A Modern Arthurian Fantasy (Gates of Eden: The Druid Legacy Book 3) by Theophilus Monroe
An ancient myth is being re-told… and we are the featured cast.
Elijah’s Ovate—Tyler—is visited by a strange, but alluring, princess from Annwn. He’s immediately captivated by her–but Elijah fears the princess has ulterior motives. Is the princess who she claims to be, or is she another pawn in the Morrigan’s scheme? The cosmic struggle between Elijah, his Order, and the Morrigan and her legions comes to a head in the final installment of the Gates of Eden: the Druid Legacy Trilogy.
Readers of Theophilus Monroe’s Voodoo Academy from the Gates of Eden: The Voodoo Legacy will naturally adore the Druid Legacy. Combined with Celtic mythology and Arthurian lore, this druid urban fantasy is a compelling installment in the Gates of Eden world. With magical fantasy adventure romance, a snarky male hero, and a plethora of characters taken straight from Arthurain lore and the Celtic world of myth, this time travel epic fantasy will keep readers enthralled from start to finish.
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Author Bio:
Theophilus Monroe is a fantasy author with a knack for real-life characters whose supernatural experiences speak to the pangs of ordinary life. After earning his Ph.D. in Theology, he decided that academic treatises that no one will read (beyond other academics) was a dull way to spend his life. So, he began using his background in religious studies to create new worlds and forms of magic–informed by religious myths, ancient and modern–that would intrigue readers, inspire imaginations, and speak to real-world problems in fantastical ways.
When Theo isn’t exploring one of his fantasy lands, he is probably playing with one of his three sons, or pumping iron in his home-gym, which is currently located in a 40-foot shipping container.
He makes his online home at www.theophilusmonroe.com. Head over there and click the link at the top for a FREE BOOK! Theo loves answering reader questions—feel free to e-mail him at theophilus@theophilusmonroe.com if the mood strikes you!