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Publication Order of Moragan Le Fay Books
| Morgan Is My Name | (2023) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Le Fay | (2024) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Storm Over Camelot | (2026) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
Sophie Keetch
Sophie Keetch is a writer from Wales, and she has spent a good deal of time studying the legends of King Arthur. Those old tales show up again and again in the fantasy stories she writes, though she always makes them her own. Rather than just repeating what has been said before, she finds new angles and fresh ways into those ancient myths. That mix of old knowledge and new thinking is a big part of what makes her work stand out.
One of her real strengths as a writer is the way she builds characters who feel like actual people you might know. Her protagonists have hopes, doubts, and small habits that make them easy to care about, and readers often find themselves rooting for them right from the start. She also has a good sense for when a scene needs tension and when it needs a quiet moment to breathe. That balance keeps her stories entertaining without ever feeling rushed or forced.
Looking ahead, Keetch has more stories planned for the years to come. She continues to write and develop new projects rooted in the legends she loves. Readers can expect her to keep delivering the same honest, character driven fantasy she is known for. There is every sign that her best work may still be on its way.
Early and Personal Life
As a child growing up in Wales, Sophie Keetch was surrounded by the kind of rolling hills and old stone ruins that spark a young person’s imagination. She read widely and often, and somewhere along the way she fell into the habit of making up her own small stories. That early love of reading quietly grew into a real wish to write, though she did not know yet where that wish would take her.
She later earned a BA in English Literature from Cardiff University, and during those years she got to study Arthurian legend in a serious way. That deep dive into the old tales gave her a foundation she still leans on today, not as a strict rulebook but as a source of lasting inspiration. Over time she learned how to take those grand, ancient stories and reshape them into something that felt personal and new.
These days Keetch lives in South Wales with her husband and her son, and the same landscapes she knew as a girl still surround her. She has grown as an author by staying curious and by trusting the material that genuinely excites her. With each book she seems to find a steadier hand for building characters and pacing a plot, and that quiet growth is likely to carry on for years to come.
Writing Career
Sophie Keetch began her writing career by focusing on Morgan le Fay, a figure from Arthurian legend who grew more villainous over time as male writers kept reshaping her story. Keetch sensed there was more to Morgan than just the bad reputation, and she wanted to find the woman beneath all those layers of myth. That interest led directly to her debut novel, Morgan is My Name, which came out in 2023.
She followed that book with Le Fay in 2024, continuing to give Morgan a voice and explore her contradictions. Two more titles were published in 2026, The Vale of No Return and Storm Over Camelot, which really helped to develop her fantasy series and the world of it overall. Her writing career is still young, and she continues to write, so readers can expect more from her down the road.
Le Fay
Le Fay by Sophie Keetch was published on July 18, 2024, through Magpie. The book serves as the second installment in the author’s Morgan le Fay series. It followed the 2023 debut Morgan is My Name.
Lady Morgan finds herself stuck in a bad marriage with a spiteful husband who wants to keep their son away from the queen. She also cannot be with the person she truly loves, and she must deal with Merlin, a jealous wizard who has the trust of her half brother King Arthur. On top of all that, Morgan has her own strange powers which she is still trying to understand. As the castle grows more tense around her, she eventually breaks free from what others expect, but that freedom comes with a bloody price that turns her into someone hard and full of hate.
Anyone who picks up this book will find a main character facing real struggles without easy answers. The personal costs Morgan pays make her journey feel important and hard to look away from. Anyone who enjoys watching a character change under pressure will likely stay hooked until the last page. It is a good choice for a quiet evening with no other plans.
Storm Over Camelot
Storm Over Camelot by Sophie Keetch is set for publication on March 31, 2026, through Random House Canada. The book stands as the third entry in the author’s Morgan le Fay series. It follows the previous volumes Morgan is My Name and Le Fay.
After suffering a terrible loss, Morgan swears revenge on King Arthur and Camelot, then hides away at a safe place called Belle Garde behind a veil of fairy magic. She fights to get back at those who wronged her brother while also trying to undo a sad tragedy, but her powers of resurrection do not work well and Camelot only grows stronger. Her efforts seem pointless until she hears about a scandal in the Royal Court, which pulls her back inside Camelot where she starts to suspect Queen Guinevere is being unfaithful with Sir Lancelot. As everything around her gets darker, Morgan must pick between her wish for revenge and her ability to heal, which will decide who she finally becomes.
Readers who enjoy watching a character struggle between revenge and healing will find this book hard to put down. Morgan faces real consequences for her choices, which keeps the story tense and interesting. The mix of fairy magic, royal scandal, and personal loss gives the plot plenty of good twists. It is a solid pick for anyone who likes fantasy with emotional weight.
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