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Master of Swords by Angela Knight

kathydavie's review against another edition

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4.0

I do like how Knight blends vampires with the tales of King Arthur and his court into this hot paranormal romance.

jazzrizz's review against another edition

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5.0

I completely adore this series. Gawain and Lark are amazing. The intrigue in the Mageverse keeps getting thicker with each book. A dragon locked in a sword, linked to Gawain. Love Kel . . . and can't wait to read his book!


sarah1984's review against another edition

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4.0

Good story, wish I had read the earlier books in the series first to get better background details on the secondary plot that seems to be running through the whole series - the war between the maji/majae led by King Arthur and sorcerers created by a bad guy who was killed in a previous book. I liked the main characters but felt that there wasn't quite enough back story for the woman - Lark. Gawain - the guy - had a whole chapter of back story, but Lark only had a couple of paragraphs, which I assumed was because she had already been explained in one of the previous books and Knight didn't want to rehash it. Despite this I enjoyed the book and the primary plot. The romance was very steamy and R rated.

jthierer's review against another edition

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2.0

This one was weird even in the context of a very weird series. So in this one in addition to vampires, witches, fairies and werewolves we add in dragons. And not just any dragon but a dragon who has been magically imprisoned in sword, but it’s cool because he has a mental link with one of Arthur’s knights who carries him around. I told you…it’s weird. That said, I’ve come this far with this series so I was willing to see where it went. And, for the most part, it was pretty standard for the series. It wasn’t anything special in the writing department but the character development was actually a bit better in this one. Mostly I come back for a quick moving plot that doesn’t require too much thought…which is exactly what I got, and I’ll keep reading until that’s not the case.
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