This wonderful tale is reported by Wendy C. S. Pacat and narrated by Stephen Bel Davies. These Dark Rise and Prince’s Gambit are the best portrayals of Wendy C. S. Pacats.
The dazzling determination of an overall peculiarity from the strongly unique writer of ‘Captive Prince and Prince’s Gambit’. His character currently uncovered, Damen should confront his lord, Prince Laurent as Damianos of Akielos, the man Laurent has committed to killing. Near the precarious edge of a pivotal fight, the eventual fate of both their nations remains in a critical state. In the south,
Kastor’s powers are massing. In the north, the Regent’s militaries are preparing for war. Damen’s just desire for recovering his high position is to battle along with Laurent against their usurpers. This was constrained into an uncomfortable coalition, the two sovereigns venture profound into Akielos, where they face their most risky resistance yet, and regardless of whether the delicate trust they have constructed endures the disclosure of Damen’s character, could it at any point remain against the Regents last, destructive play for the high position?
I appreciated Damen and Laurent’s tale. The tension, sex, sentiment, and brotherhood between them were engaging. I adored their fortitude and significance, their assets and weaknesses, their energy and sympathy. In any case, I could have done without the world they lived in, the servitude, hypermasculine necessities for authority and majesty and genetic decide besides, so I am happy that Damen ended up being a piece moderate eventually. His experience as a hostage ruler transformed him. Which demonstrated that the favored did not get it or care until it happens to them.
Anyway, this series was truly engaging and I will think about purchasing this writer’s future books. The book portrayal again was great however I got anxious when the activity dialed back in the center.