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King of the Dark by Ariana Nash
King of the Dark by Ariana Nash






King of the Dark by Ariana Nash King of the Dark by Ariana Nash

His prickly attitude and massive balls sucked me into the story, and at every turn where I expected it to yeet me back out of the immersive experience, instead, it offered more. Instead, what I got was this immensely interesting MC, Niko. Expecting that cringe factor, or some stiff dialogue, or over-explaining to rub against my already frayed reader nerves.īut that moment never came. After about 7 or 8 terrible horror samples I cracked this open, expecting it to disappoint me like the others. It was one of the dozens of samples I’d collected during my search for decent M/M horror. There’s poison in the Caville court, and if Nikolas doesn’t discover the real reason Prince Vasili tried to buy him with a bag of coin, the palace, the city, and everything he loves, will be lost forever.I don’t read a lot of fantasy, so I started this book on a whim. The king is on his deathbed, the ferocious elves are creeping closer to the great city of Loreen, and madness stalks the hallways. If Nikolas doesn’t submit to Prince Vasili and discover who is plotting against him, Julian will suffer.īut there’s more wrong in the palace than just the prince. Nikolas would kill the prince himself if not for one thing: Julian, the prince’s personal guard and Niko’s light in the dark. Malicious and cruel, the prince is more viper than man, and someone inside the palace wants him dead. Prince Vasili is the worst Caville of all. Whipped for his insolence, Nikolas is also forced into slavery in a palace full of vicious, brutal royals. He said the same to the prince who tried to buy his loyalty, and learned that the Caville princes don’t take no for an answer. When King Talos Caville surrendered the war to the elves, soldier Nikolas Yazdan vowed never to serve the royals again. “Your love is worthless, it’s your hate I need.” ~ Prince Vasili Caville








King of the Dark by Ariana Nash