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The Shadowbound King

Realms of the Covenant, Book 2

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The Shadowbound King

De: Amy Pennza
Narrado por: Benjamin D. Walker, Ellis Evans, Mollie Stark
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Beware the shadows. Ever since I was a child, my father taught me to fear the elven kingdom that borders our lands. A place of twilight and falling leaves, the Autumn Court is rumored to be beautiful and deadly. No one knows what kind of creatures live in the thick, undying forests. No one knows what haunts the shadows.

But now those shadows have a name. And they’ve come for me.

Captured by the King of Autumn’s cruel bodyguard, Rane Laruthian, I’m carried into the heart of the shadow realm and dumped at the feet of King Andrin himself. As mysterious and dangerous as the shadows he commands, Andrin accuses my father of stealing the heart of Autumn’s power. Forbidden to enter the human realm, Andrin can’t make my father answer for his crimes—so he’ll take his revenge on me.

Surrender is unthinkable. I’m not without power, and I’ll do whatever it takes to prove my father’s innocence and win my freedom. But I didn’t realize what kind of revenge my captors had in mind. They’ll collar and keep me, molding me into the perfect weapon. They plan to use me against my father…but not until they use me for their own purposes first.

Caught in a web of magic and vengeance, I have to play a dark and seductive game. But when you dwell in the shadows, you discover that nothing is ever as it seems. As the game grows more deadly, I’m forced to question everything—including where I place my trust. And as I grow closer to my captors, I have to wonder if I really want to escape at all.

©2025 Amy Pennza (P)2025 Dreamscape Media
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Three things that grated:

1- ⛔️ This was unfortunately very triggering. The excellent narrators and world building got me through the horrible things Rane and Andrin inflicted upon Marella. She’s punched, abducted, enslaved, degraded, and has her virginity taken against her will in front of a horde of men. Worse: these were all done at the hands, or at the direction, of the two MMCs. The moralizing that Marella’s victimization was for the greater good of attempting to save the kingdom was a load of misogynistic bunk. This author likes to walk the line with her dubious, polyamorous consent plots, but this one ignored the line and then tried to sell me on the romance because Rane and Andrin gave her pleasure.

2- Once again, the fantasy was mere window dressing to support the half dozen MM, FM, MFM detailed scenes. I forwarded through most of them, either because they happened so early in the book that it was just sex between characters I didn’t know, or because it was too much sex for far too long (for instance, the half hour sexathon taking the entirety of chapter 23).

3- There was no clever planning, sleuthing, or decision making by any of the three MCs. True, Marella didn’t have much choice for most of it, but when all is revealed, fixed, and overcome, it’s by virtue of Mary Sue magical nature.

And yet, here’s the thing. The writing was good enough to draw me in despite the issues. I loved the world. I adored the side characters, like the palace staff, fae children, and the only other female character with more than a line of dialogue (who, in my opinion would have made a far better FMC). So, yeah. I both liked and loathed this. But, was I not entertained? Yes, I admit I was.

All is forgiven because they give good sex?

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