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THE REBEL KING (Deviant Kings 2) by Gina L. Maxwell - Author at The Reading Cafe:
'The fast paced, character driven premise is heart breaking, entertaining and dramatic'
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*merlins magic gets exposed in front of the knights*
merlin, magic user: oh fuck
arthur, finally taking this opportunity to pretend as if he just found out merlin has magic after agonizing for the past month on how to bring it up: you have magic?
lancelot, merlin defender, already knew of merlin’s magic: no! i have magic
gwaine, merlin defender, already knew of merlin’s magic, lover of chaos, ride or die: no, i have magic!
mordred, desperate for his hero’s approval bc no matter what he’s done emrys just stares at him with distrust and the poor boy is tired and so close to tears: no…i have magic.
percival, raised by druids and bonded strongly with mordred over that and does Not agree with the persecution of magic in camelot, had an inkling that merlin had magic but no proof: no. i have magic.
*leon and elyan exchange a look, elyan, amused and leon, exhausted, elyan shrugs*
elyan, knows how much gwen adores merlin and completely understands her stance bc merlin…is merlin, down to clown and put on a show, really playing up the dramatics: no! i have magic.
leon, exhausted, has known of merlin’s magic since he stepped foot in camelot, knows of his feelings for arthur and arthur’s feelings for him, knows arthur knows of merlin’s magic and wouldn’t harm him, thinks everyone is being absolutely ridiculous:
*the knights stare hard at leon and even merlin looks slightly offended at leon not jumping to his defense with the rest of the knights, arthur hasn’t said anything and is staring at leon expectantly*
leon, sighing: …no. i have magic.
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PUBLISHER DESCRIPTION
From beloved, RITA-award-winning author Kennedy Ryan comes the gripping, passionate finale of the All the King’s Men duology.Though surrender is what Maxim Cade demanded of Lennix Hunter’s body and heart, she had other plans. They were fast-burning fascination and combustible chemistry, the son of an oil baron and the Apache daughter at war with his family, but she trusted him, and he turned out to be a thief who stole her love.Still, if what they had was a lie, why had it felt so real?Now, the man she swore to hate is about to have it all, and he wants Lennix at his side. But when the two of them are forced to face the unthinkable, their rocky foundation is tested, as is the invisible thread that seems to wind their fates together. As they navigate a treacherous political landscape in their quest for justice, Maxim and Lennix soon learn that power is a game, and they are merely the pawns and players. Facing insurmountable odds, will they win the world, or will they lose it all?
My Review
5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Phenomenal conclusion to this outstanding, unforgettable series! I couldn’t wait to get my hands on this book. And it didn’t disappoint! Beautifully written with an extraordinary story that touched my soul. Filled full of twists and turns, danger, and suspense, as well as many emotional moments of fear, anguish, grief, happiness, exhilaration and love. But the power. The beauty. The essence, of these two characters, finally together was exhilarating to experience in this great love story that will forever be a part of me, making it an unforgettable romance. And my number one read of the year!!!
“I just love you so much. Nothing’s ever felt like this.”
Kennedy Ryan’s talent for combining in-depth, real life issues with such compelling conviction, while educating and engaging the reader in thought provoking world issues are why her books will always be on my auto-buy list. And raising the bar for all others. I Loved this series!
“The past is behind us. The future is ours. Figure out how you can change the world right now, and don’t fear it. Do it.”
Received an early copy and this is my honest review.
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Did another edit with a pic I found online. NOW I have a background for the pic I wanted to do an edit with. :)
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I'd love for more people to talk about how the only reason Fairy Tail isn't declared a terrorist group (or a dark guild, as per canon terms) is that someone at the council knows that giving them half a chance to retaliate is a fantastic way to ruin your entire month. If you can't exterminate them all in one swift strike then you'd have a better go at things by just charging them whatever fine you want and make them foot the bill of reconstruction efforts, since 'you break it you buy it' is a policy they can understand, unlike things such as 'due process' or 'respecting authority'. They might even accept to spend a short (a very short) stint in prison to appease anyone who needs appeasement, but that's about it. All of them, to a man, would rather be labeled an enemy of the state than accept government interference in their internal affairs.
They're the good guys by virtue of a technicality and a fit of whimsy
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