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Knightfall

Nightlord, Book 4

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Knightfall

By: Garon Whited
Narrated by: Sean Runnette
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It's not easy, being king. You can't always rule a kingdom and still do what needs to be done.

Eric - or King Halar, also known as the Demon King - has more than enough problems without the crown. But quitting the job of king isn't easy, either - unless you want to be beheaded. Most people regard that as an unsatisfactory way to quit. Even vampire lords tend to be cautious about guillotines. A king who loses his head has a real problem...or none at all.

It's time to sort some of these problems out, settle a few more, and kill the rest. But at what cost?

Knightfall is the fourth book of the Nightlord series. It picks up exactly where Orb (book three) ends, and carries on with an adventure of epic proportions!

©2017 Garon Whited (P)2017 Podium Audio
Fantasy Epic Epic Fantasy Fiction Paranormal Paranormal & Urban

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I like Mr Whited's style of writing, however this book and the one before started to be the same story over and over again. Book 1 & 2 were great...book 3 & 4 seemed to be the same as 1&2 but with slightly different characters. The end of this book certainly makes me feel better as to the direction of our beloved Eric. Without giving spoilers, I do like how he's changing as a character. Fingers crossed!

Repetitive

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There has been several moments I've ranted and raved about the main character being a coward, while at other times complimenting his ability to hold back. This is a great story, but Eric really never learns. For being so incredibly intelligent but short on common sense, the question is this: isn't it better to mitigate harm and be willing to be a little bad, rather than be pushed so hard that you eventually explode and do a whole lot of bad?

It happens repeatedly now. How many does he have to lose and how many times does he have to be broken, before he'll drop the high horse or stop the cowardly act?

Hopefully not too many more books. It's an annoyingly repetitive theme.

Great story, but dear old Eric never learns

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I hope this is not the last book I can't wait to see what's next

great

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This is by far the best series I've read thank Garon and keep em' coming!

Fantastic!

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Looking forward to the next book! I'm sure it will be as good as the first four!

as always GREAT PERFORMANCE AND GREAT BOOK!!

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