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Narrated by:
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Kayden Lukakis
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S Legend
An alliance forged through marriage.
The cost?
One Man’s dream.
Tristan dreams of the day he’ll succeed his father as the next Warlord of Markaytia.
Elves—creatures famous for their darker passions and tantalizing culture—approach the Markaytian king with an offer he can’t refuse: an alliance with the Elves for the one Tristan Kanes. Tristan is forced to give up his dream. He’s not thrilled, but Tristan is a man of duty above all else.
What choice does he have?
He cannot refuse the king or Markaytia. He begrudgingly comes to terms with the arranged marriage. Is he a tad sour about it? Yes, but he’ll get over it.
Probably.
Maybe it won’t be so bad.
Elves have cool weapons, maybe he’ll get one? Corrik bans him from cool weapons.
Corrik’s seen Tristan’s gruesome death on the point of a sword in a prophetic vision.
He bans Tristan from picking up a sword ever again.
Tristan wants to accept the marriage with grace to make his people proud, but he resents Corrik for his remorseless attitude over his life’s work.
Facing the Ice Prince and himself.
Tristan’s conflict follows him on the journey to the mysterious Elven land of Mortouge.
He hates Corrik for taking him from the life he loved, boy does he, but his new Elven husband is an enigma and he’s captivated.
He sets Tristan’s blood on fire and freezes it at the same time.
Corrik unravels Tristan’s true nature and despite his best efforts, Tristan falls for his ice prince. But Corrik won’t bend.
Corrik wants to be obeyed.
He’s demanding and possessive.
He’s overbearingly protective. Can these two find a suitable compromise?
Or will Tristan’s resentment and Corrik’s arrogance ruin forever their chance at love?
Tristan by Mock (S. Legend) is a gay romance fantasy featuring enemies-to-lovers vibes, an age gap, arranged marriage, first times, and a happy ending (um, eventually). This is the first action-adventure romance in the Tristan trilogy.
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Good story
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He is trying to be strong and accept his fate but he also like a little drama, any chance he gets he would annoyed Corrick, there is a little BDSM that is part of the story and Tristan is definitely submissive, he can’t help to gives himself to Corrick and like it. Overall this story was good, there’s so many twists and turns, Tristan and Corrick story continues and the next book! Curtis Michael did an amazing job narrating this book, I love his accent!
Good story!
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Interesting story!
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Tristan has no clue about what is going on, in life or with Corrik. Corrik is not a very good Dom. he explains very little to Tristan. Corrik is a Bully. If you have a trigger over spankings, this book is not for you. I was expecting Dark and heavy BDSM. this was not it... Curtis Michael is a new voice for me. at times his voice makes you want to laugh. he definitely gives each character a voice and personality but, his voice is rather comical. I'm glad I listened to this story but in total I give it 4 stars.
Not what I was expecting
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Fantasy, Gay, Romance - Leave rational thoughts behind
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Glorifies sexual slavery
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Back in the land of plausible reality, submissive gay men are usually MASTERS at manipulating their Doms, especially when they can use their dragon powers to eliminate theIr Dom at will. This would come naturally to any man trained in military strategy and an expert swordsman. If this were a “real story” Tristan would wrap his Dom around his little finger and train him to bark on command. Also the Dom’s royal family would be quaking in their boots. What country send their best swordsman and accomplished strategist into such a silly marriage without an ulterior motive, like maybe getting him to use his dragon powers to eliminate the Dom and his family?
SM LA LA LAND
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