That is, until the summer he’s summoned back by a knight literally larger than life, escorting him to the Court of Gamalaot to take his place among the Knights of the Round Table.
Everyone there seems convinced he’s the boy from prophecy; the child of destiny.
Unfortunately, they’re right.
Because the prophecy doesn’t promise a savior. It warns of a destroyer.
Now, as Gav learns the ancient arts of magic, the impossible manners of knighthood, and how to survive a court full of backstabbing heroes, he has to wonder whether the kingdom is right to fear him after all.
Blending modern wit with Arthurian legend, Return to Gamalaot is a coming-of-age adventure about fate, doubt, and the dangerous kind of magic that begins the moment you’re told you’re special.



