Posts labeled To Kill a King
Review - Dragon's Descent by Sam Burns and W.M. Fawkes
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Arkadii has watched over King Dimitri “Dima” for more than a decade. The two were lovers once, but when Dima ascended the throne after his father’s brutal murder, he turned his back on his guardian, fearing their love would make him weak. Arkadii has had to stand watch over the man he loves while Dima descends into madness under the pressure that tradition says the kings of Voronezh must bear alone.
Review - Dragon's Dusk by Sam Burns and W.M. Fawkes
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Prince Kostya loves his dragon, Kirian. People hate and fear Kirian because of something that happened when he was young and afraid, but Kostya knows his dragon is sweet and gentle. Still, Kirian is kept isolated from the rest of the dragons. The only one who comes to see him is Kostya, who would love to free his dragon, but he knows the mad king, his cousin, will never allow it.
Review - Dragon's Dawn by Sam Burns and W.M. Fawkes
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Genya has been raised mostly by his mother. The slightly built young man spends his time having tea with the ladies of the court rather than in the “manly” pursuits preferred by his older brother and father. Genya has learned that it’s better to stay out of his father’s scheming sights. At nineteen years old, it can’t last. Genya expects to be married off one day, but is surprised when his father agrees to a plan by the king’s brother to have Genya wed Prince Mikhail.