Jack was once a simple college kid who dreamed of getting laid at cosplay parties. But when he discovers fairy tales living among us and becomes their protector against evil and humanity (that’s right!), he’s soon thrown into a war of epic proportions. To stand a chance in this war, Jack goes to the fae lands—the fabled Avalon—where he must conquer his demons, level the hell up, and find some new teammates to add to his already-large party. Will Red, Pucky, the Swan Princess, and Big Bad Wolf be okay with these new party members? Will training in the spirit world with the legendary King Arthur himself be enough to prepare Jack for the war against the gods and evil fairy tales? Will Jack jump over the damn candle stick already? Read on to find out!
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)
Mystic Guardians: A Harem Fairy Tale Adventure - a review by Rosemary Kenny
What do King Arthur, a character from Robin Hood tales, a ballet story Princess, a 'monster' from Little Red Riding Hood's fairy tale end even a character from A Midsummer Night's Dream have in common with a college co-ed, [whose life has been transformed in the two previous stories of which Mystic Guardians by Jamie Hawke is Book 3] - and the end of the Myth Protector trilogy? Oh, yeah! - the former are supposedly everyday childhood favourites from storybooks, aren't they? No, they certainly aren't behaving and interacting in anything like the way they did in those bedtime stories of long ago, where everyone 'good' had a guaranteed HEA!
MC Jack is now more like Jack the Giant-Killer in a GameLit erotic fantasy that would make your Granny choke on her false teeth, were she ever to open the covers of this particular novel! Not only is King Arthur now a vampire(!), but his friends and allies are light-years away from their innocent-seeming images, as they must fight demons and evil characters, (from all manner of myths and fairy stories) in an epic battle to the death of such alternative realities' creations, to restore goodness and peace to the Vale of Avalon, where events take place.
Well-written and engaging throughout, Mystic Guardians: A Harem FairyTale Adventure, by the legendary Jamie Hawke, will thrill and excite you in equal measure - although it's definitely 18+ and not for the faint-hearted who want to keep their childhood illusions intact. Get the whole series and let your secret fantasies fly you away to infinity and beyond - you'll be so glad you wished upon that star!
Jack experienced a lot of changes, and acquired the attention of a lot of women from Legends and Myths, sealing the deal with the primary four. But at the end, when visiting with his parents, I thought Jack had a sister? Was she retconned? And the ending was mostly trying to find a balance with all those needy women.
The author called this a trilogy so it is the end of reading about these characters unless he decides to add to the story - which he mentions at the end of the book. I really enjoyed the action adventure sex romp that is this Myth Protector trilogy. The ending was happy (in more ways than one), and left me smiling after enjoying a good read. No I need to get around to reading his Rift Wars stories.
This is an excellent additions to the Myth series. I hope there are more but if not then Jamie Hawke has found a good way to end the series. The actions scenes are good and captivating while the sex scenes hot and wet. You should read the first 2 books of the series first and then read this one. If not you miss out on a great amount of needed informative story line.
A great 3rd installment to the life of a protector and all his Fairytale and Myth greatness. Don't miss out on all your Fairytale desires coming to life
The story ended in a way that makes it a fitting ending with good characters. The characters were engaging and fun and the pace was excellent.Overall I enjoyed it and hope that the author does more in this universe in the future.
Well done Jamie! This was a well written and exciting story. I'm sad it had to end but you did it with style. The ending was perfect and I can't wait to see what you are going to come up with next.
Round out the myth series, awesome climax to the series. You'll love the way it Jack finishes. The book can get messy from Jack but it cleans up at the end. Hope you enjoy this series!!
So this series grew on me. Yes, if you’re not into a harem type of book or one with multiple sex scenes throughout, then this trilogy won’t be for you.
Sure, this isn’t going to win a Hugo Award or anything like that, but it was a fun journey as I liked the premise enough with the myth & legend characters, the sprinkling of pop culture references and the main character’s leveling up like in a game.