Zahn believed that magic existed. He even knew, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that leftover relics of magic existed in the world. He owned a few, after all. But he always considered himself a rational sort of guy. When he went on "relic-dives" to uncover lost magic, he did his research. He didn't believe fanciful myths. He scraped away the garbage and only went after magical items that had a good chance of actually existing.
And yet, even though the myths surrounding the powerful Staff of Merlin had always seemed too far-fetched to be true, suddenly a windfall of tempting information fell in his lap. Even worse? There was a deadly mercenary who was trying to find it first. If it was real, and if the psychopathic killer possessed it, then the world could be in serious danger.
Along with his new-found lovers, Zahn had no choice but to put aside his doubts and dive into the quest. If they succeeded, they would possess a treasure unlike anything the world had seen in a thousands years. If they failed, magic... even the remnants left over in the relics... might be eradicated from the world forever.
***** A Fair Warning! *****
This novel contains action, adventure, violence, and copious amounts of intense sex. The sexy fun contains harem elements and intense sexual descriptions that will make the innocent blush for sure.
Wow!!! Nearly speechless!! What an amazing Camelot adventure!!! Incredible storytelling in a truly adult fantasy story!! I can hardly wait for this story to continue!!! Readers if you haven't found this author till now you are in for a real treat!!!!
Basically Smut... with a story line based off of dungeon diving for magical relics pertaining mostly to King Arthur and his story.
Where I wouldn't say that this is good in the sense that it deserves to be put on lists and celebrated for its brilliance, there is a quirkiness that I find fun. This is clearly not the author's crowning achievement. Or at least if it was, he should have hired a better proofreader.
To some it up.... fun.... sexy.... not a classic, or anything close to one.
Such an awesome book, and the way he interspersed visions of the past with the present and accounted for the time it took to see those visions was masterful. There were times I wanted to strangle morgana, but that was to be expected.
So I really enjoyed the second installment of this series. Can’t wait for the search for the sword and to see what happens with Guinevere. Does she join them or will she find someone else? Also pretty excited about the rebirth of magic.
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