Prince Arend wants to marry the love of his life and live
happily ever after. But kingdoms require heirs, and a
marriage of two men won't provide any, so Arend is obliged
to make a formal betrothal to a princess. His forcible
parting from his lover leads to A KING UNDONE.
Princess Cordelia is a pawn of royal parents, obliged to
agree to the marriage whether she wants it or not. She
knows where her duty lies, unlike Arend. Ten years later,
with one heir provided, Arend asks the temple to send him a
male concubine on the understanding that there will be no
emotional attachment, and with the arrival of Jules, that's
when life really gets complicated.
With discussions as to what manly qualities are desirable
by the objective temple guardians, and the surprise of the
prince to find an immediate preference when he has not been
looking for men, the tale does objectify men who are to be
regarded as servants. Some of these men have even been sold
into slavery by family members. As this is a fantasy tale,
we have the luxury of exploring the situation and seeing
how the men relate to one another in unequal relationships.
The other castle servants are understandably put out by the
changed status and make snide remarks about Jules, sending
him to the meanest quarters. I thought this must be
due to a loyalty to the Queen, but we're told the Queen is
tidily dead.
Readers may also be surprised by the wordy nature of this
romance, as repeatedly we see two men kiss and discuss the
matter for several pages before anything else at all
happens. Jules is a singer, and there are scenes of
bureaucracy or castle dining. Those readers who enjoy a
lengthy tale about awakening emotions and shaking off
societal restraints will appreciate the prose of Cooper
Davis. For those looking for an exciting fantasy romance,
however, this lacks drama, myth or magic. Somehow it also
lacks any women characters, even castle cooks. A KING
UNDONE is a male romance in a medieval setting and will
suit those who don't want adventures to get in the way of
the emotional relationship.
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. 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. Warning: Contains a beautiful, virgin king desperate to bed another man, a concubine who fantasizes about being claimed and revered by a strong monarch, and a sea of scandal set against a sensual, palatial backdrop.