Book 2 in the Myth Protector Series The fairy tale Protector has teamed up with Red Riding Hood, the Big Bad Wolf, Pucky, and the Swan Princess. Who's next?
Morganna and Arthur have returned—and Morganna’s lust for power leads my fairy tale ladies and me on a high stakes chase across the globe. Crazy escapades in the tombs of Egypt... Fights in Italy... Magic in Stonehenge... There’s no telling where this fight will lead us next.
Luckily, with Excalibur at my side and my team fighting with me, I might just stand a chance of saving the world.
And here's a warning: it gets saucy. We have fun on the streets and even more in the sheets, so you might not want to hear my tale if sexy fun scares you more than witches and ghouls. If you're a fan of Once Upon a Time or Fables/Wolf Among Us but also enjoy harem and the spice of life, this book's for you.
After working on Marvel and other games and traveling the world, Jamie Hawke decided to settle down and write fun, quirky, and sexy pulp science fiction and superhero books.
You'll find his harem gamelit books in Kindle Unlimited and Audio, and might want to start with Supers: Ex Heroes 1. The book reached #47 in the Amazon store, including #1 Bestseller in multiple categories (to include Superhero, Cyberpunk, and Colonization).
It all started when Jamie was eleven, creating nude superhero comics with his best friend. What perverts! But hey, they were fun and provided good fodder for jokes up into their adult years. Now the stories have evolved, but they capture that same level of fun. Hopefully you will enjoy them as much as the author loved writing them!
Jamie also spent five years in Marine Corps intelligence, studied Muay Thai in Thailand, and lived in Japan for over three years. A lot of this plays into Jamie's books.
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SUPERS BOOKS Supers: Ex Heroes (1-6) Supers: Ex Gods (1-3) Tear it Up (1-3)
CHARM SCHOOL OUTCASTS
MYTH PROTECTOR (1-3)
LOST PIRATES (1-2)
KILL CODE
PLANET KILL (1-2)
RUNE WAKER
And more in the pipeline!
AUTHOR NOTE: I also write under another name, but kept them separate because those books are more clean (no explicit adult content). If you'd like to read them, I recommend the following:
SHADOW CORPS (Space Fantasy with Leveling and Skill Trees, Books 1-3, also in Audio)
Jack gets to see, albeit briefly, places he always wanted to visit, but he's too busy trying to stay alive. Plenty of twists and turns and a cliffhanger ending. Fortunately, the next book is already out. Well edited. Enjoyed. And obviously in the same universe as the author's monster girl stories.
The first book presented a fascinating premise, and gave us some interesting characters and story with it. This second book expands on that, keeping it interesting, and adding characters, and also the more ... physical aspects of the group dynamic. What it doesn’t quite do though is provide that nice suspension of disbelief so critical to a good story. Don’t get me wrong: I’m not knocking it - and it’s a fair continuation from the first book. It’s not a bad story, but I honestly think it could have been a little better. I feel like the MC was more of a bystander than a protagonist. Hard to explain. In any event I’ll keep following the series because the concept *is* interesting and refreshing, and I want to see what happens next. YMMV.
The battle for good versus evil continues. Jack gains power and experience while changing his class after acquiring Excalibur. The story is very light in the litRPG sense. There is a class, which Jack as a Protector was able to change once. There is also some form of experience and levels; some of the power from one killed is absorbed by the attacker, resulting in a level increase over time. That’s about it as far as game mechanics go. The team of Myths, as I think of them now, gain a couple more recruits in their war against the dark which of course add to Jack’s dreamworld existence. Jack is having the time of his otherwise mundane life; fighting monsters with Excalibur while getting laid by beautiful women every day. How can a guy go wrong?
I love the juxtaposition of legends and myths, many of whom are "children's" literature, being cast into roles and very adult (graphic) situations. Arthur inflicted with Vampirism, funny image worth the price of admission.
The addition of the Egyptian mythos was interesting, but things really got out of hand when you went from Myths and characters from fables and stories, to have them interacting and try to maintain relevancy with others who were full blown gods, and levels higher in power. Sekhmet is awesome but could use more action to better establish her, especially if she is sticking around to become part of the crew. Her sister Bastet being stuck in the form of a cat, while maintaining her sizable wizard powers provides some welcome comic relief.
The Arthur / Morgianna / Lady of the Lake (Nivian) love triangle was a bit confusing and ill-explained. It didn't feel very well worked out.
I got into this book like I was there. The characters are so loveable and real it is hard not getting hooked. Especially since we already know them by heart or do we? That is what makes it fun. Are the storybook characters the ones we grew up with or are they the bad guys and you have to say NOOOOO not them!! Make sure you buy and read the first book, then buy and read this one so you can really have fun reading again!!
The first book was fun. Good romp. The second one... less good. Still not bad, but somewhere in chapter two (I think it was 2) the story leaps four feet to the left and was left wondering what in the hell just happened. But even with that the story trundles along looking for whatever slim excuse it can come up with for a blowjob or orgy scene. That said, if you don’t think it through to hard and just go along for the ride, it’s not half bad.
Like Fairy Tales, there's that grain of salt to them. They are REAL. Just not how the stories say. What happens when your stuck as Fairy Tale for too long? If you're not careful you start to have more darkness/shadow unless you find a way to fight. Fight the shadows bring light to the darkest hearts
I enjoyed the growth of this series. The book was interesting and fast paced. It had me laughing at the antics of some of the characters at times. The MC has started to take charge of his team and grow into the leadership role. Overall another fun read.
I found this story to be going off in a different direction than I thought it would, but I found that I liked some of the new ladies introduced. I seem to have as soft spot for Sharon. Looking forward to reading the next one.
Again this had way to much sex talk for my liking. It was reading porn for sure good story line just too much sex for my liking read it for a challenge but won't be finishing series
Jamie did a bang up job on book 2 of his Myth series. Book 2 is easily as good as Myth Protector. H blends fantasy with harem at the perfect ratio. This is really a great series to read. Jack is a perfect hero with the sexy ladies Red(Riding Hood), Pucky (the Elf Puck), Elise (the Swan Maid) and Sharon,(the Big Bad Wolf as his gang of helpers who work hard at training him and loving him. Can't wait for the next book.