His Dark Knights
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Narrated by:
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Tess Irondale
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Written by:
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Jamie Hawke
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An epic fantasy where King Arthur is a vampire controlled by the curse of Merlin. A journey of love and betrayal, of dark magic, and spicy fun.
Camelot was a land of beauty and splendor. A kingdom stable in its rule with its great king and noble knights of the round table.
Except for the fact that Arthur and his knights were vampires. When he decided he wouldn't be used as a puppet for the evil Merlin any longer, Arthur set off to break free from his curse and form an army to take down the sorcerer.
Along the way, he went up against blood mages, werewolves, and a secret order of dark magic. He formed his coven and rose to a new level of greatness.
This is his tale.
His Dark Knights is the perfect story for fans of the legend of Arthur and such vampire tales as Dracula and Castlevania.
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- 2023-05-09
Vampire King Arthur Assembles a Harem
This novel wasn't what I was expecting, given the description. While it is an interesting take on Arthurian legends, if you're hoping for much more than that, you will be sadly disappointed.
While there are a lot of actions scenes, with swords, monsters and magic, the novel is perhaps too fast-paced and suffers for it. It lacks much in description, nuance and world-building, as well as any kind of moralistic discussions or introspection. The characters are flat and one-dimensional, and Arthur, in particular, is annoying and almost always horny.
That's right, horny. "Arthur forms his coven" means that he gathers a harem of magically gifted women who are all devoted to him and aren't jealous of each other in the slightest. Then he has sex with them, together. The frequent sex scenes started to become annoying, as they are entirely lackluster and boring, despite the addition of each new sexually charged, flat character. The author also relies entirely too much on the words "c*ck" and "p*ssy", sometimes several times in the same sentence.
All in all, I don't recommend this novel at all. I disliked it so much that I wrote my first Audible review, despite being a member for years. There are better fantasy novels, better vampire novels and better smut books out there. Don't bother with this title.
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