
The Dragon Prince's Necromancer
A Gay Fantasy Romance
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Narrado por:
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Virtual Voice
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De:
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Amy Sumida

Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
Death walks beside me.
Two weeks ago, I was hired by the Dragon Prince of Zaru to help his brother, the King, deal with their dead. Not that there is an abundance of corpses in their kingdom, but those who die aren't staying in their graves. As a necromancer, I'm one of the few people on Serai who can put the dead to rest and discover why they are rising. As a Raltven, I'm particularly good at it. Good enough that the King of Zaru sent his brother across the sea to find someone like me.
At first sight, desire sparked between Prince Racmar and me. On the way to Zaru, our attraction for each other had grown. Now it's reached the point of combustion, but I want more than a single night of pleasure from the Prince. To win him, I must play a dangerous game, tantalizing the man without riling the beast inside him. Between Racmar and the dead, I have some serious work to do, and both are presenting unforeseen complications. The reanimated corpses aren't talking, something both unusual and unfortunate for my investigation. Then there is Prince Racmar who speaks too much, and his words are clawing at my resistance. I don't know who will break first—the unknown power behind the dead, the Dragon Prince, or me.
Death walks beside us Raltven, in our shadow form we are akin to spirits, but if I'm not careful, a spirit is exactly what I will become.
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The virtual voice is pretty good for what it is. I didn't mind it so much so that I listened to this, the second in the series, and plan to continue to listen.
There are some occasionally wonky voice parts. but the that detract too much from the story.
Unique story
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Finally, one of a few series that have strong submissives that do not put up with b*******. I love the characters in this series. One thing that makes this series so great is the "submissives" (bottoms) are not willing to forego their values and self-worth for their mates. it is very refreshing to see in a series.
Can't wait to listen to the rest of this series.
"Not so submissive" subs!!
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The story was well written, planned out, and left me with all the happy feelings and determination to seek out the next book. Thank you so much!
This book featured a lot of racial issues that antagonized the budding relationship. It was well written to really make you think. My personal opinion when I read fantasy with an HEA is to avoid that kind of real life drama, but it was so well written I had to listen until the end.
Excellent plot and virtual voice was good.
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Good, once you get used to the voice
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Amazing
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The story itself is the problem for me. It’s centered around MC (main character) getting r*ped by ML (male lead/love interest/dragon prince). No matter how many times MC says “no,” the prince doesn’t respect him enough to stop. There were dozens of instances of this throughout the book, making it thoroughly unenjoyable for me.
The book in general could have been great. The plot sounds interesting and it aligns with my favorite genres, but neither of the main characters are likable in any fashion (to me).
The book also tries to have a “racism is bad” thing going for it, which is fair—racism IS bad. Racism doesn’t have a place in society. Yet when the main character finally “allows” the prince to be intimate with him, he knows that the prince is still racist. He spent half the book acting like racism against his people bothered him, and then chose to be intimate with someone who shares those beliefs—something he said he wouldn’t do.
Anyway, I DNF this. 4 hours was enough. I usually don’t leave reviews, but this was just… not great.
Made it halfway
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