A King Undone
by:
Cooper Davis (author)
In a world where gentlemen openly court and marry fellow noblemen, the threat of scandal still lurks behind every velvet drape for kings and princes. Such has been the fate for King Arend Tollemach, forced to sacrifice his heart on the altar of regal duty. Now that his wife is dead and his royal...
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In a world where gentlemen openly court and marry fellow noblemen, the threat of scandal still lurks behind every velvet drape for kings and princes. Such has been the fate for King Arend Tollemach, forced to sacrifice his heart on the altar of regal duty.
Now that his wife is dead and his royal obligations are at an end, he’s ready to take an unthinkable risk. King Arend seeks a concubine from Temple Sapphor, a secretive, gated world where he will finally shed his virginity—as least as it pertains to making love to a man.
Julian never thought he’d spend ten years on the temple shelf, passed over again and again. Just when he despairs of ever finding placement in a nobleman’s bed, Arend walks into the temple. A lonely eyed, beautiful king who could easily steal his heart.
Arend discovers he has no problem opening his bed to the exquisite concubine. The problem lies in finding the key to his long-shuttered heart.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781619224278
ASIN: 9781619224278
Publish date: 09-12-2014
Publisher: Samhain Publishing
Edition language: English
Series: Noble Pleasures (#1)
This story wasn't for me. I could not get interested in the plot. I don't know if it was the mood I was in or if the storyline wasn't exciting enough for me.
REVIEW WAS ORIGINALLY POSTED AT DA, I purchased the book. Sometimes you have to risk everything, to follow your heart… Noble Pleasures, Book 1 In a world where gentlemen openly court and marry fellow noblemen, the threat of scandal still lurks behind every velvet drape for kings and princes....
One of my favourite m/m historical authors, KJ Charles mentioned reading this book and had many nice things to say about it. Off I went and bought it. The world in which our heroes, Arend and Julian, live, is a world where men may openly court and marry men. That's all well and good, but we fi...