The King's Dragon
Fire and Valor, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Lessa Lamb
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Greg Boudreaux
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Lord Tristram Radcliffe has a secret - he is the only dragon at the king’s court in Llangard. It’s a secret he’s kept from the knights he’s fought beside, from the ladies who bat their lashes at him, and from his closest companion, Prince Reynold. If it were to get out, he’d be banished to the Mawrcraig Mountains along with the rest of his kind, but the kingdom of men is the only one he’s ever known, and his heart lives in the stone halls of those who’d count him an enemy.
When the old king dies and Prince Reynold takes the throne, two visitors from the north throw Tristram into the middle of the ancient conflict between dragons and men. They put him on a collision course with the king’s shadow, Bet Kyston, a dangerous assassin who may want him dead or may want more of Tristram that he’d ever thought to give.
With the eyes of dragons upon him and a threat from the north creeping toward the home he loves, Tristram must weigh his allegiances before his dual legacies tear him apart.
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- 23-05-2023
Badly written sex scenes and no story
Where to begin...if you dislike poorly written graphic sex scenes then stear clear of this one. These ones read more like porn literature than literature. The medieval language tone of "doth thou sir knight" etc is at odds with expressions such as "he grabbed his cock and f#$ked him" Also do not play if there are kids in the car! i really wanted less of the contrived sexual tension between Bet and Tristram and more story. There is little or no character development. Don't start me on the motivations behind the irrational actions of the king. Save your money and go elsewhere unless you want badly written gay sex scenes for a bit of titillation.
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