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Wild Knight

Midnight Empire: The Tower, Book 1

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In a world of darkness where royal vampires are in charge, I spend my days working as a knight in the city formerly known as London. Instead of a lance and a horse, I rely on my trusty axe, Babe, and ride the occasional dragon. Every day, new threats emerge that require a dash of magic and a dollop of attitude.

Good thing I have both.

Naturally, danger comes with the territory. What no one knows is just how dangerous it is for me. If our vampire overlords discover what I am, they’ll execute me on the spot — no questions asked — which is why I avoid them at all costs.

Until now.

If only this one didn’t have a lethal reputation, a princely pedigree, and a quest that leads to more questions than answers. The heat between us doesn’t help matters.

Unfortunately, I can’t refuse a royal command, so I’m stuck until the job is complete.

And even if the job doesn’t kill me, the truth just might.

If you like humor, heart, a kick-butt heroine and an enemies-to-lovers romance, check out Wild Knight, Midnight Empire: The Tower, the first book in a new urban fantasy series.

©2021 Annabel Chase (P)2021 Annabel Chase
Fantasy Paranormal Paranormal Romance Romance Fiction Heartfelt Witty Royalty
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Great introduction to the series, solid plot, great characters, good balance between light hearted and dark world (lol)

Great intro to series

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I had previously read the book and loved it. I needed a book to listen to, had some extra credits and thought why not download this book.
The story is great, but the audiobook not so much, as the narrator's English accent is awful. She over-pronounces words, constantly slips back to an American accent and has about three different "English" accents for the main character, ranging from generic posh, to "west country" to just plain American. It is very distracting.

Narrator's English accent is very distracting

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