Enter the seductive world of Avalon Tower, where spy academy meets forbidden romance in a modern Arthurian legend. With 29,000+ Goodreads ratings and comparisons to Fourth Wing and Throne of Glass, this romantasy sensation asks: what deadly secrets lie beneath Camelot's magical trials?
C.N. Crawford are the Wall Street Journal bestselling authors of Avalon Tower, a captivating romantasy blending fae magic, espionage, and academy intrigue. Writing as a collaborative duo, Christine and Nick bring complementary expertise to their storytelling—Christine draws on her background in psychology and fascination with folklore, while Nick contributes his scientific perspective as an evolutionary biologist. Their combined vision creates immersive fantasy worlds filled with supernatural romance, political intrigue, and morally complex characters.
The writing team has built a devoted readership across multiple popular series, including Frost and Nectar, The Demon Queen Trials (beginning with City of Thorns), and Institute of the Shadow Fae (starting with Court of Shadows). Their work spans urban fantasy, paranormal romance, and dark fantasy, consistently exploring themes of power, forbidden love, and magical conflict. They craft their novels by passing manuscripts back and forth, seamlessly blending their voices into cohesive narratives.
With over 405,000 ratings on Goodreads and tens of thousands of reviews, C.N. Crawford has established themselves as leading voices in the romantasy genre, delivering addictive stories featuring demons, fae courts, and magical academies that keep readers coming back for more.
Avalon Tower follows Nia, an ordinary woman whose European vacation takes a dark turn when she's kidnapped by Raphael, a lethal Fey warrior. She discovers she possesses magical powers crucial to fighting the evil Fey king Auberon and is enrolled in Avalon Tower, an elite spy academy. The story blends Arthurian mythology with modern espionage as Nia navigates brutal competitions, forbidden romance with her mentor Raphael, and her destiny as the prophesied Lady of the Lake.
Avalon Tower is perfect for fans of Sarah J. Maas, Jennifer L. Armentrout, and romantasy with enemies-to-lovers dynamics. Readers who enjoy magical academies, spy thrillers, and Arthurian retellings will find this compelling. The book appeals to those seeking character-driven fantasy with forbidden romance, found family themes, and high-stakes missions. If you appreciate dark fantasy with competent heroines, morally gray mentors, and political intrigue woven through ancient prophecies, this debut in the Fey Academy for Spies series delivers.
Avalon Tower offers a fresh blend of urban fantasy and espionage with compelling character growth and rich world-building. The story features Nia's transformation from trauma-burdened bookseller to powerful agent, exploring themes of resilience and identity. The combination of Arthurian legend, Fey lore, and spy thriller elements creates suspenseful momentum. However, some readers note the worldbuilding feels underdeveloped despite its promising premise. The forbidden romance, brutal academy trials, and shocking prophecy twists make it engaging for romantasy enthusiasts willing to overlook occasional pacing issues.
C.N. Crawford is a Wall Street Journal bestselling author duo specializing in romantasy featuring fae, demons, and magical academies. They write fantasy romance, urban fantasy, and portal romance with signature elements including trials, banter, and enemies-to-lovers storylines. Beyond Avalon Tower, Crawford has published numerous romantasy series that attract fans of dark fantasy and emotionally intense relationships. Their writing style emphasizes first-person perspective, internal monologue, and sensory detail to create immersive character experiences. The authors are known for blending mythology with contemporary fantasy settings.
Nia possesses diametric magic combining two rare abilities: Sentinel powers and telepathy with compulsion. Her Sentinel ability allows her to sense and manipulate the magical veil between worlds. Her telepathic powers enable her to read minds, experience others' emotions, and compel people to obey commands. These abilities manifest through physical sensations and are amplified under emotional stress. The full extent of Nia's powers remains ambiguous, especially her connection to primal magic and the Lady of the Lake legacy. Her unique combination makes her invaluable to MI-13's fight against the Fey king.
Nia and Raphael's relationship evolves from past resentment to forbidden desire throughout Avalon Tower. Raphael, her silver-eyed mentor, maintains emotional distance due to academy rules stating "a distracted spy is a dead spy". Their dynamic shifts from misunderstanding to mentorship, mutual respect, and intense attraction. Raphael's suppressed emotions stem from his family's murder by Auberon's forces, driving his revenge mission. When Nia nearly dies, his emotional control shatters, revealing deep feelings. The book ends with Raphael's sacrifice—allowing his capture to ensure Nia's escape—solidifying his love.
Avalon Tower concludes with three major revelations that reshape the series trajectory. Raphael sacrifices himself during the Dover invasion, allowing capture by Auberon's captains to protect Nia, leaving his fate uncertain. Nia receives the rare Avalon Steel torc, becoming a recognized knight, and is summoned to the mystical island of Avalon. There, she encounters Mordred, who claims to be Merlin and Nimuë's son—and her father—declaring she will help him destroy Camelot. This twist redefines the prophecy and sets up complex conflicts about lineage, loyalty, and destiny.
Three quotes capture Avalon Tower's themes. "Distraction is death" warns against emotional entanglement for spies, resonating throughout Nia's forbidden romance with Raphael. Tarquin's cruel taunt, "You're just the transportation. A public bus," encapsulates the bloodline prejudice Nia faces from academy elites despite her unique abilities. Most significantly, "You are the Lady of the Lake" elevates Nia's personal struggle to cosmic importance, revealing her prophesied connection to ancient power and Camelot's fate. These lines emphasize sacrifice, class conflict, and mythological destiny.
Avalon Tower serves as the elite training facility for MI-13, Britain's secret magical intelligence organization founded two thousand years ago by surviving Roman Ninth Legion soldiers. The academy became central during King Arthur's era, training knights alongside Merlin and the Lady of the Lake before becoming clandestine after Avalon's fall. Following the Fey invasion of France fifteen years before the story, MI-13 adapted to recruit new agents, including demi-Fey like Nia. The gothic halls maintain brutal competitions and snobbery as ancient traditions, preparing spies for covert missions against Auberon's forces.
Avalon Tower explores transformation and resilience through Nia's journey from powerless bookseller to legendary Lady of the Lake. The forbidden romance between Nia and Raphael examines sacrifice and emotional vulnerability within the "distraction is death" spy culture. Found family emerges as Nia bonds with Tana, Serana, and Darius, contrasting with her neglectful upbringing. Class prejudice and bloodline snobbery pervade Avalon Tower's hierarchy, with Nia challenging entrenched systems. The book questions identity and destiny, particularly regarding predetermined roles versus personal choice, as Nia navigates prophecies about Camelot's fate.
Avalon Tower shares Sarah J. Maas's romantasy DNA with forbidden romance, magical academies, and chosen-one prophecies. Like ACOTAR, it features a morally complex male mentor with traumatic past and intense chemistry with a powerful heroine discovering hidden abilities. Both incorporate rich mythology—Maas uses High Fae courts while Crawford employs Arthurian legend and spy elements. However, Avalon Tower adds espionage thriller components with covert missions and MI-13's intelligence operations. Some readers find Crawford's worldbuilding less developed than Maas's intricate court politics, though both deliver emotional intensity and enemies-to-lovers dynamics.
The Dream Stalker represents one of Avalon Tower's primary supernatural threats beyond political enemies. This malevolent entity haunts Nia's telepathic visions, creating psychological terror that compounds her trauma responses. The creature's presence emphasizes the psychological toll of Nia's developing powers, as she experiences hallucinations under stress related to her mother's neglect. The Dream Stalker symbolizes internal fears manifesting as external danger, blurring lines between mental vulnerability and magical threat. Its recurring appearances throughout the narrative build suspense and demonstrate how Nia's greatest battles often occur within her own mind.
Senti il libro attraverso la voce dell'autore
Trasforma la conoscenza in spunti coinvolgenti e ricchi di esempi
Cattura le idee chiave in un lampo per un apprendimento veloce
Goditi il libro in modo divertente e coinvolgente
Perhaps it's the way it speaks to our desire for connection.
This impossible feat reveals her true nature as a Sentinel.
Demi-Fey were forbidden entry to Avalon Tower for centuries.
His ultimate sacrifice demonstrates his evolution.
The romance between Nia and Raphael forms the emotional core.
Scomponi le idee chiave di Avalon Tower in punti facili da capire per comprendere come i team innovativi creano, collaborano e crescono.
Vivi Avalon Tower attraverso narrazioni vivide che trasformano le lezioni di innovazione in momenti che ricorderai e applicherai.
Chiedi qualsiasi cosa, scegli il tuo stile di apprendimento e co-crea intuizioni che risuonano davvero con te.

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Imagine a world where a shimmering violet fog separates humanity from creatures of myth and magic. This is the reality of "Avalon Tower," where the veil-a deadly magical barrier-divides humans from the Fey, beings of extraordinary beauty and power. On one side stands King Auberon, ruling his Fey territories with ruthless efficiency from a crystal palace. On the other stands MI-13, a secret British intelligence agency operating from the hidden city of Camelot, training elite spies to protect humanity from supernatural threats. When American tourist Nia accidentally steps into the veil and survives-something that should be impossible-she discovers she possesses rare magical abilities that make her valuable to both sides of this ancient conflict. What begins as a vacation transforms into a dangerous journey of self-discovery, forbidden love, and world-altering revelations that challenge everything she thought she knew about herself and the divided world she must now navigate.
Nia's life transforms when she helps demi-Fey fugitives escape persecution in France, revealing her character and her rare Sentinel ability to manipulate the barrier veil. She also possesses telepathy - allowing her to hear thoughts and occasionally control minds - a dangerous combination not seen since Mordred Kingslayer, Arthur's assassin thousands of years ago. This connection terrifies Nia, who fears becoming monstrous like her infamous predecessor. What makes her compelling is how her extraordinary powers exist alongside relatable humanity: imposter syndrome at Avalon Tower's academy, worry for her drug-addicted mother, and unrequited love. These vulnerabilities ground her character as she trains to master her conflicting magical abilities and grows from reluctant recruit into the prophesied Guardian of the Lake, making her journey deeply resonant.
Raphael Launcelot reappears from Nia's past - the beautiful demi-Fey who broke her heart in Bordeaux years ago. With silver eyes, tattooed forearms, and a cold demeanor, he initially presents as a typical brooding love interest, yet conceals unexpected depth. As an MI-13 agent, Raphael occupies a tenuous position. Demi-Fey were excluded from Avalon Tower for centuries until recent necessity changed policy. Despite earning a gold torc through exceptional service - breaking the Pendragon bloodline's monopoly on the highest rank - he still faces widespread prejudice. His mother's murder by Auberon's soldiers and his sister's disappearance into Fey captivity drive both his dedication and emotional guardedness. His healing abilities come from conducting energy from a divine creative source rather than personal power - a humble perspective uncommon among magic users. Raphael evolves from cold instructor to vulnerable partner when he admits his feelings for Nia, revealing years of suppressed longing. His ultimate sacrifice - surrendering to Auberon's forces to ensure Nia's escape - demonstrates his transformation from vengeance-seeker to someone who prioritizes the greater mission.
The romance between Nia and Raphael evolves from mutual distrust to profound connection. Their relationship begins with misunderstandings - each believing the other rejected them years ago in Bordeaux's marketplace - creating tension as they're forced to collaborate despite their history. Their professional dynamic deepens as Raphael trains Nia in crystal-lined practice rooms charged with attraction. Their feelings intensify during an undercover mission in Fey France where, posing as newlyweds in the Summer Queen's court, they explore genuine feelings behind a convenient pretense of sharing meals, dancing, and maintaining physical contact. Their relationship faces serious obstacles: love is forbidden for Avalon Tower spies, punishable by expulsion and memory modification. This institutional barrier mirrors the societal divisions between humans and Fey. When they finally come together in a moonlit Prague safe house, Raphael's healing magic creates not just physical pleasure but a magical connection revealing glimpses of each other's memories - suggesting their relationship might heal the ancient rift between their peoples.
The Culling-a series of brutal trials determining which trainees become full agents-pushes characters to their physical and psychological limits. With half expected to fail or die, these tests of combat, spycraft, and magical abilities dramatically raise the stakes. The combat trial turns horrific when Horatio fatally strikes an already fallen Nolan, establishing life-or-death consequences while exposing the toxic culture among certain academy members. The shadow trial challenges cadets to steal a replica of Excalibur from somewhere in London, revealing diverse problem-solving approaches. For Nia, her Sentinel trial proves most challenging, deliberately designed by Wrythe Pendragon for failure. She confronts a condensed veil created by Wrythe's allied mage that could instantly disintegrate her. The Culling forces Nia to master abilities under pressure and deepens relationships as friends unite against institutional corruption. It exposes political divisions within Avalon Tower between the Pendragon faction and progressives supporting demi-Fey agents. These trials reveal how the academy's emphasis on competition over cooperation mirrors larger societal failures-the very institution meant to protect humanity perpetuates prejudices and power struggles that enable threats to persist.
The Battle of Dover erupts after Nia and Raphael kill the veil mage Caradoc, triggering Auberon's invasion. Within hours, the veil drops and Fey forces assault England's coast. The attack is overwhelming-clipper ships race toward shore, fifteen dragons soar overhead, sea serpents weave between vessels, and haunting Feyhorns blare. Human defenders appear hopelessly outmatched. Nia demonstrates growth through decisive leadership, using telepathy to take command when Captain Atkinson dismisses her warnings about dragon defenses. Her strategic thinking identifies the one vulnerable dragon, showing her ability to find weaknesses in seemingly invincible foes. The Fey weaponize the veil itself, rolling it forward to blanket the city. Nia uses her Sentinel powers to shatter the veil mage's protective barrier, allowing human marksmen to eliminate them. When cornered by elite Fey captains, Maertisa reveals they believe Raphael is the Guardian of the Lake-though it's actually Nia. Recognizing her importance, Raphael surrenders himself, telling her to "End the House of Morgan and keep the Tower safe." Though Dover falls, Nia escapes with crucial knowledge, while Raphael's capture ensures the victory feels hollow.
The novel's most shocking revelation comes when Mordred Kingslayer tells Nia that Auberon is Nimue and Merlin's son, and more dramatically, that she is Mordred's daughter-shattering her identity. This twist reframes the prophecy that the House of Morgan will destroy Camelot. As Mordred's daughter, Nia must reconcile her loyalty to Avalon Tower with her apparent destiny to destroy it. This creates a compelling dilemma: can prophecies be defied, or does attempting to prevent them ensure they come to pass? As "Avalon Tower" concludes, Nia stands at a crossroads. Newly knighted as an Avalon Steel agent, her achievement feels hollow without Raphael. Her mission to rescue him now aligns with her duty to stop the Fey invasion. The final image of Nia confronting Mordred in Morgan's castle ruins captures her position between worlds, deciding whether to accept his help in rescuing Raphael. We are all caught between who we were raised to be and who we might become. In Nia's struggle, we find a reflection of our own quest to define ourselves beyond others' expectations.