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Dark King

Sea Fae, Book 1

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By: C. N. Crawford
Narrated by: Justine Eyre
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Once I was a fae princess with sea-magic at my fingertips. Now? I’m a hunted supernatural in a squalid shop, stripped of my power. My only comforts are stale cookies, Elvis records, and my hula-hoop. Then a lethally sexy fae king arrives and rips even those away.

After the brutal king throws me in prison, I strike a bargain with him: my freedom in exchange for helping him find a magic blade. What Lyr doesn’t know is that the blade might restore my stolen magic.

But as we journey, the gorgeous jerk starts to make me feel things I’ve never felt. When Lyr touches me, desire ignites. I see raging passion in his eyes too. If I give in, I risk losing my chance at reclaiming my power…and, even worse, I could be forfeiting my life.

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I was torn whether to give this 4 or 5 stars, but in the end since I only give 5 stars to books I absolutely ADORE and would die for, I had to only give this 4. Though I have a feeling that I’ll be giving the next books in this series more.

The narrator’s English accent is bad, but I tried (successfully, I think) to ignore it and I managed to enjoy the book anyway. She could have been far worse.

Definitely worth a read! A mature ACOTAR

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This was a well-written and enjoyable read overall, with a fun concept and a solid cast of characters. I really liked the idea of the sea fae, and the contrast between the banty fae and the dark, sultry sea king worked well. The characters may lean into familiar tropes, but they're likeable, and I found myself invested in their journey and the world the author created.

Where I struggled a bit was with the pacing of the relationship. A lot of time is spent on slow relationship building, which I didn't mind at first, but then it suddenly lurches forward. One moment we're circling each other emotionally, and the next they're having sex — and I was left thinking, wait, how did we get here so fast, and when did he lose most of his clothes? The shift felt abrupt and a little jarring.

The final stretch didn’t quite land for me emotionally. The intimacy felt more like lust than love, which wasn't what I was hoping for after the buildup, and it took me out of the story a bit. That said, aside from that rushed turn toward the end, this was still a good read with strong ideas and engaging characters. If you enjoy fae romance with a sea-magic twist, it's definitely worth picking up; just be prepared for that sudden gear change near the finish.

An enemies-to-lovers ,slow-burn

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The book is pacy, sexy and fun. Unfortunately the narration is almost unbearable. The narrator is good at character voices but has chosen a nasal, almost monotone pitch for the protagonist, which is so grating I had to turn down the volume. Unfortunately the narrator only seems to have one British male voice in her repertoire so it’s hard to distinguish male characters, and that voice would be best used for depicting a stuffy, dull uncle in a Victorian drama - NOT hot for our otherwise very appealing male lead. If you can bear the narration the book is well written and enjoyable. Solid plot - interesting characters.

Good book, grating narration

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Dark King
By: C. N. Crawford
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Narrated by: Justine Eyre
Length: 7 hrs and 50 mins
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This was an enjoyable read. I am unsure if I like Lyr, though.🤔 I'm definitely not a fan of the knights. Aenor grew on me, and I liked Gina.😊

I'm uncertain where book 2 will go. I'm hoping the story will be more cohesive than this one.

Debbie, 1970, UK

A 3.5 Star Read.⭐️

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I’ve managed to listen to 30 mins of this audiobook then gave up. I’ve never heard such a poor narration. Story itself is solid and quite enjoyable despite the noticeable lack of background. As if the author assumes that you know all about fae, it’s history and main characters relationship. I usually love Crawfords books but this kinda let me down. Maybe narrator just put me off so much that I was discouraged from the start. My advice is- sample the book first- not many will manage to listen to the most annoying voice in the world!

Better to read it rather than listen!

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