A human warrior with untapped power. An elven princess with a dark secret. A fated union to save the future of dragonkind.
Sol Farric is a short-lived human in an empire ruled by ageless elves. When he is unexpectedly victorious in the season’s largest gladiatorial tournament, he becomes a contender to win the greatest prize of the right to become the bonded mate of Dragon Princess Kyriel and sire the next generation of Wyrm Lords.
But it won't be easy. The leaders of the Great Houses want the princess for themselves, and they will stop at nothing to prevent the “lowly human” from claiming the woman they believe is rightfully theirs.
Dragon Centurion is the first book in a serialized arc of novels combining sword and sorcery action with a spicy, slow burn fated romance.
Sarah Hawke is a prolific writer of science fiction and fantasy in multiple genres, including erotica, harem, and bondage. Her books are known for their intricate world-building, twisting plots, and fleshed-out characters—and of course their many intense, steamy sex scenes.
If you are interested in "pure" traditional harem stories, The Lost Fleet is the perfect place to start! Wings of the Seraph is a shorter, older series but also hits most of the traditional harem notes. Shadow of the Seraph features a rotating male and female pov with some F-F scenes involving temporary futanari, so avoid that unless it is your jam!
Her fantasy universe features many types of erotica stories involving bondage (Elf Slave, all the Spider Queen books) and non-traditional harems (The Amazon's Pledge, The Amazon's Vengeance). She also has two ongoing fantasy erotica series with intense action and multiple points of view, War of the White Throne and The Blade of Highwind.
The writing is good, but the plot is extremely sparsely doled out. You’d expect it to progress a bit further than what’s in the synopsis, but no. He learns he’s the super special chosen one, and that the elves won’t like it, and then they almost literally fuck around for 200 pages. Another blowjob, my lord? These books are usually better balanced than this.
Wow, this was a steamy, entertaining ride! Sarah Hawke’s storytelling is top tier, and the stakes and characters drew me in from the first paragraph. The ladies are sassy and real (Vinarys is a delight!), and the male lead is fun to follow. This book is well worth picking up!
Hawke delivers as usual, a nice blend of interesting setting, characters, and some nice smut.
Not perfect, but a good start. Really ends on somewhat of a cliffhanger though, but ni think that's happened in other series by the author so if that's a deal breaker for you I imagine you already either made your peace or swore the author off before now.
The only real problem I had with this book is that it's too short. Just as the plot starts to get somewhere, the book ends.
The MC is a human warrior that can use magic, and is part of his country's military forces. He wins some tournaments and is to be granted land and a title by the queen, a dragon. The problem is, humans (as well as orcs and a few other races commonly referred to as "dustborn" don't have titles or land. He's also selected to be one of the men that would be a prospective consort the the queen's daughter, the rightful princess to the realm. And wouldn't you know it, he's got dragon blood and is the winner of the whole thing. The problem is, the elves won't let this slide easily.
The women in his harem is currently one, though a second has been all but promised, and the princess is obviously slated to join in at some point. The one he has is the priestess that helped detect his dragon blood, and she's a nymphomaniac that can keep him going all night long. Frankly, the sex scenes didn't do a ton for me, since they were quite brief.
As I said, just as it gets interesting with all the intrigue and unknown starting to show itself, the book ends. I am very interested in seeing where this goes.
I picked this out on a whim knowing nothing about it. Read for a few chapters and almost set it down then it kept getting more intriguing. It was shorter than I expected too. I was happy to see there was a 2nd out already as the plot got expansive fast and I realized how little the 1st book would get to cover. Spicy was ok definitely more adventure so far than erotica but I cannot tell which way the series overall will lean going forward. Interesting world that felt like i barley got a glimps of even though the start felt like so much back story and world building.
Literally the entire book is racism against humans and how trash they are. After reading this the entire elf and dragon races in this book deserve to waste away and disappear. The worst part is the humans in one area are “freed” from slavery and conditioned to be happy about their “freedom” but still can’t even own their own homes or anything.
Reading this genuinely made me mad. Complete trash book.
Feels like it was written by ChatGPT. This is a story that tries to feel "lived in" with lots of references to unique bits of culture and lore invented for the story, but beyond the world-building the story has nothing to make the plot itself engaging. I only managed to make it through the prologue & first
I love that this is the same universe as Dragon Sovereign. I greatly enjoyed those books, and my only complaint about this one is that it wasn't longer. I love the multiple POVs, and all the characters are great.
So good but it left me wanting to know more. I'm always amazed at the effective world building that is done with this author as it keeps me coming back for more than just the good *scenes*
It's a tons of fun spicy action adventure book set in Sarah Hawke's Wyrm Lord Universe. It's an easy weekend read that leaves you with a smile and wanting more.
I have thoroughly enjoyed reading Sarah Hawk's books " The Dragon Sovereign " series and now reading the Dragon Centurion. The stories are excellent with more than a few surprises and sensuous characters with plenty of action and romance. I look forward to reading more of her books.
I was expecting this series to be harem genre (similar to the Dread Knight series) but I don't think it really is. I mean, if it's harem genre who is the person with the harem...is it the princess or the MMC? To me it seems like a mix of both but, ultimately, neither as it seems more like a NTR/cuck fetish series (some sort of sharing arrangement anyway).
This series could've been amazing but it doesn't work for me because I can't stand any type of NTR/cheating/cuckolding/sharing/swinging. I'm also not into subservient MMCs who seem to be looking for a mistress to tell them what to do. Lesbian erotica can be very hot but it doesn't mean I want to read about MMCs getting cucked by lesbians.
[spoiler] The elf priestess is very one dimensional as she only ever thinks about chasing orgasms, and she isn't picky about where they come from. [/spoiler]