Knight of Darkness (Lords of Avalon, Book 2)
 

Knight of Darkness (Lords of Avalon)

by Kinley MacGregor

For countless centuries, I've been the assassin for the infamous Merlin, even though the woman who birthed me sits at the right hand of our enemy, Morgen le Fey. Now both my mother and Morgen have decided that it's time I take my place on their side of this conflict.

Normally, telling them no wouldn't be a problem, except for the fact that the good guys I protect think that... (read more)

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GinRobi
  • Rated 5 stars

Absolutely loved it! To quote again: Unputdownable! In the first chapter, I was instantly hooked, and I had a damn hard time trying to put this book down! The characters have distinct personalities, especially Varian, and I loved the banter between characters. I loved his 'take shit from no one' attitude, it suited him well. And the way he instigates... this book makes you laugh while holding your breath to see what happens next. And darn it, after checking out her website, I didn't realize...

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Les D
  • Rated 2 stars

Somewhat disappointed in the narrative. Did not really buy into the Authors attempt to update the genre by having characters casually mention quotes and songs from "Monty Python".

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  • Rated 4.247706 stars
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  • Rated 4 stars
 

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  • catfn22

    catfn22 said:

    I liked this book a lot, but I liked the first book in the series better. The characters were strong, but they didnt start to find their chemistry to further on in the book. I loved the idea of Merewyn finding Beau 'the pet rock turned gargoyle' as a child figure. Varian wanted to call him Rocky, but Merewyn wasnt going for it. I would recommend this book to others. It was a nice read.

    posted Thursday, February 7 2008
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