King Lorian loved his life. He loved his wealth. He loved his wives. And most of all. He loved his people.
Born into the age of prosperity. His people are content, his lands secure, his brides lovely and his pleasures infinite.
Betrayed by one he holds dear, Lorian is thrust into a future filled with death and decay. Awakened into the world as a Lich, Lorian is horrified by what has become of the world he knew.
Driven to reunite with his loved ones, Lorian will have his revenge.
And the dead cannot die tying.
MF, MFF, cute kobolds, souless zombies, cranky old ladies and a man with nothing to lose
This book is revolting, to the point I felt slightly queasy, and I didn't get very far into it before quitting. Perhaps you may enjoy it if you are into necrophilia or pseudo-necrophilia. Yeah. Points for creativity though, I guess.
The author is not consistent in writing about the properties of undead and has changed them to suit his purpose. Undead don't feel physical pain or pleasure and since they aren't alive they don't breathe, eat or sleep (the eating and sleeping part seemed to be followed). They also wouldn't have a beating heart or bodily secretions.
I noticed the author is obsessed with having sex with prostitutes for some reason as this happens in all 4 his books that I read recently. The MC in this book is evil. He's also very promiscuous/slutty.
this story is definitely not for the faint of heart. the characters are well written and the things that go on are described in such a way that for me you have a visualization in your mind instead of words.the fight scenes were interesting and the romance angle was good along with the spicy scenes but because of the undead I was kind of gross. still it was an interesting story and I wonder what's going to happen next as the undead hero pursues things to make it right once again.