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Queen Takes Camelot
Their Vampire Queen, Book 10
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Narrated by:
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Tristan James
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Cassandra Myles
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Written by:
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Joely Sue Burkhart
About this listen
The Once and Future King has always been my curse. You think King Arthur is a hero. You blame me for the fall of Camelot. Because I refused to choose.
Yes, I loved Lancelot. Once upon a time, I loved Arthur, too. I loved all of his friends, even Merlin, the cantankerous wizard.
But Arthur's jealousy destroyed our love. He smashed the Round Table, banished Lancelot, and locked me in a burning tower. He would rather see me dead than love another man. Even his best friend.
So now I'm doomed to repeat this grim tale over and over until Arthur wins my love. But this vampire queen will never choose Arthur. Not after what he's done. I will certainly never choose him over Lancelot. I will never settle for just one knight. Not when I can have them all.
Oh, and this time? Arthur will be the Once and Dead King, because Camelot is mine.
Contains mature themes.
©2019 Joely Sue Burkhart (P)2020 TantorWhat listeners say about Queen Takes Camelot
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- 2020-11-23
Only one small snag
I absolutely love this book and series. The story is incredibly imaginative and Joely Sue Burkhart’s writing brings the world alive. The performances is where I found that it came up a little short. I’ve enjoyed both narrators from the very beginning of this series and this book is the only one that has one word consistently mispronounced, which was incredibly distracting through out the story. Apart from that it was completely enjoyable. The mispronounced “sword” was the only reason for the lower performance score, and unfortunately it made some scenes more humorous than intended.
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