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The Knight and the Necromancer: Book One
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Narrated by:
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Kirt Graves
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By:
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A. H. Lee
It's a classic fairy tale: Knight meets necromancer. They argue. They fight. They...make out?
Prince Roland comes home from the war to bury his father and sees his sister on the throne. He sneaks out to his favorite tavern for nostalgia’s sake. It’s the place where he kissed a man for the first time, the place where he used to carouse with the lover he buried on a battlefield.
Roland expects to flirt with a few strangers for old time’s sake. He does not expect to find a fascinating scholar from out of town - a lonely young man with beautiful eyes and an obvious longing to be touched, buried beneath a prickly demeanor. Their unexpected chemistry makes him feel alive for the first time in months.
Roland exerts all his knightly charm and is rewarded by the promise of a second date. He’ll need something to look forward to tomorrow, since he must spend the day in council with his family’s sworn enemy - a necromancer whom his sister has rashly invited to consult about the war.
Sairis is a necromancer with a price on his head. He knows that he will have to bargain for his life tomorrow. He’s never been this far from his tower. He’s good with magic, not people. Sairis knows he’s doing something foolish by visiting a tavern the evening before his meeting with the royals - a tavern that caters to men of certain tastes. But Sairis wants things. Things a hunted outlaw can never have.
He’s shocked when a dazzling mountain of a man is unintimidated by his glare. Sairis knows a knight when he sees one. He has killed plenty of knights. But this knight is funny and kind. Sairis finds his defenses melting in spite of his best efforts. Maybe he could go on a second date with this person.
Of course, he’ll have to get through tomorrow first...when he must bargain with the hated royals who have persecuted him all his life.
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I enjoyed Sairis and Roland - think they are well written and engaging characters. The world-building is off to a good start, i'm not a huge fan of the "insta-love", which is what this kind of feels like with the level of immediate (i'll use the word) 'connection' and wasn't happy with the abrupt "mid-scene" ending - but i'm invested so ... off to get books 2 & 3.
🎧 Narrator comment: I enjoyed Kirt Graves's performance. He suits the characters giving them each their own voice and personality, has good timing, inflections and intonations and brings the book to life.
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📌 Where does it fall on my personal scale? 7
• 1 not my thing • 2 didn't like the narration • 3 didn't keep my attention • 4 was good, but once was enough [3⭐] • 5 enjoyed it [4⭐] • 6 will listen again if i'm in the mood for the narrator [4⭐] • 7 goes on the "re-listen" list [4⭐] • 8 kept me up past bed-time [4.5⭐] • 9 recommended to family/friends [4.75⭐] • 10 own it in all formats [5⭐] • 11 keep a copy with me at all times [5⭐]
enjoyed it - despite the cliff-hanger
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the narrator started out a little stiff but either he eased into the story and characters or I just got so invested I stopped paying attention to how he read it, the writing was just that good.
I hope audible doesn't take forever putting out the rest of the books for us
extremely enjoyable, great dialogue
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Glad there's plenty of plot!
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great except......Some what *SPOILERS*
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Chef’s kiss
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Imaginative and original with a layered and strong world-building comes to mind when I think about this book.
I am listening/reading it simultaneously . Kirt Graves narration is on point.
Thrilling and Fun
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Great story
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Right out the gate, there's too much trust and lovey-dovey feelings. They'd met one single time for a span of possibly ten minutes, and already the prince is weeping at the thought of losing him. It was not remotely believable and grated on my nerves.
This was made worse by the fact that the action immediately starts with no breathing room for the characters to talk and develop a connection. The author apparently decided to skip writing that vital part BEFORE everything kicks off. I had no time to care about the characters before the story asks me to worry about their safety. The characters do eventually talk after, and I was mildly engaged and interested, but the plot interrupts this with nonsensical action that takes place WAY too fast. It had been, what, 3 days? The writer knows people don't own cars in medieval fantasy, right? Hell, even with a car, 3 days is too fast.
Steamy scenes are laughable. I felt no excitement for the characters and didn't understand what was happening. A demon enthralling your family? Great time for a quickie in the same room! SERIOUSLY?! This is so impossible to believe I got secondhand embarassment for the author. The steamy scenes have that first-fanfic-attempt style to them, which if you're not familiar, means they make no physical sense, they're hamfisted into illogical moments, and there's no sexual tension. Boring.
I also got REAL tired of the modern phrases splashed in ("catching feelings," "two for the price of one," etc.). Completely distracting. This really does seem like a first draft. The author would have benefited from working on it a lot longer and releasing all 3 parts in one smooth book, rather than rushing to release the first part. As it is, the story's first part feels cramped, rushed, and half-@ssed.
I bought this knowing it was a 3-parter and didn't expect to be bothered, but it's a lot more obnoxious than others let on. There is absolutely no reason for it. It cuts off quite literally mid-scene and not even at a particularly thrilling cliffhanger. I don't mind authors breaking stories into parts to maximize profits, but I DO expect those parts to be complete parts with logical stopping points. This one is not. I felt like I wasted my time.
All-around disappointment. Narration is great, though!
Vapid waste of time
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He’s got a kind of… whiny way of talking? Like every word hurts coming out. Not what I’m used to, but maybe someone else would like it.
I’ll keep reading on kindle instead.
Not a fan of the performance
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Left me annoyed and angry! A money grab!
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