The Demon and the Emperor Male/Male Gay Fantasy Erotica (Audible Audio Edition) Yamila Abraham Klaus von Hohenloe Books
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"I must ask you - with greatest respect, Lord Demon...." The general looked up with eyes maddened by fury. "Why do you drape your arm around the divine emperor with such intimate familiarity?"
Rodukjo stared down his nose at the general. "Your emperor has but one thing of value to offer in exchange for my fealty. The pleasures of his body."
Newly crowned emperor Dianese needs the power of the lascivious demon Rodukjo to solidify his authority. The mighty demon asks for a dear price in exchange for his aid - one Dianese has no choice but to accept.
The emperor expects a life of suffering at the hands of the demon, but as their partnership evolves, something more profound develops.
The Demon and the Emperor Male/Male Gay Fantasy Erotica (Audible Audio Edition) Yamila Abraham Klaus von Hohenloe Books
Oh jeez, where to start. I loved this story and all the surprises it threw at me! The mystery surrounding Dionese's need for summoning a demon sucked me straight into the story from the first page and kept me there as his heritage, ascension to the throne, and the intricacies of his interactions with his court were revealed. The twists and turns of the story had me increasingly eager to find out what happened next, and some of them blew me out of the water (the Underworld, seriously! Never expected it to be anything like that!)And the characters are not only interesting, developed and flawed, but also surprising in their own right. The man you think is lined up to be the villain turns out to be almost a father figure as well as reliable ally, and the summoned demon, Rodukjo, is written so differently from any demon I've read. He's everything you want - muscular, powerful, a little kinky and incredibly sexy - but also everything you'd never expect from a demon: wise, reliable, honest, and incredibly honorable. The way he uses his talents and personality to achieve the goals the Dianese summoned him for instead of his power was really interesting to read. And perhaps most surprising, Rodukjo's demon rival Centived, both more and less a villain than you expect him to be, triggers some incredibly fun and sexy action that I totally never saw coming.
Most of all, the delicate dance of resistance and acknowledgement and cunning and acceptance Dianese and Rodukjo play with each other is so titillating, and the way they arrive at their love is so soft and natural. Their lovemaking, however, has nothing soft about it ;D (and Rodukjo's story and the way he intersperses it throughout their first session, WHEW!) As I've come to expect from Yamila, that part of the story was seriously hot!
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The Demon and the Emperor Male/Male Gay Fantasy Erotica (Audible Audio Edition) Yamila Abraham Klaus von Hohenloe Books Reviews
Good short read! Taboo and hot to boot! Always a plus, story line easy to follow and the details to the worlds was real and picture perfect! Thanks
This is only the second story I've read by Yamila Abraham, but it is by far the best. The plot, the characters, my only true complaint is the length of time the story takes place over. I feel like it should have taken longer for trust and love to form. Still, it was captivating and definitely worth reading.
Emperor Dianese is in trouble. As a cami, a half fey, his powers rely more in his cunning and beauty than in his strength. That’s why he claims the allegiance of the war demon Rodukjo, despite the fact that the prize he demands is Dianese’s body. The Emperor thinks he can manipulate Rodukjo, but the demon turns out to be as resourceful as charming. Soon, Dianese finds his own heart is at risk…
The Demon and the Emperor is a delightful little story, somehow in the line of yaoi tradition although it reminds me of Hindu stories like the Mahabharata, with their colourful and detailed descriptions of all sort of demons and mythical creatures. Dianese is an interesting character, a man trapped between two worlds as he is only half fey, the product of a Cami mother and a human father. As a result, his beauty is irresistible, but he lacks the magic of his mother’s kind. His bold attempt to gain the fealty of Rodukjo through cunning manipulation crashes into the demon’s cleverness. As for Rodukjo himself, it is also a charming character, who soon proves his insight as a strategist and his ability to care and cater for the needs of young Diamese. With his aid, the emperor discovers his own sensuality. Although their relationship begins as an erotic one, it soon moves into feelings. The more he sees of the charming demon, the more Diamese likes him, that’s why winning the war Rodukjo came to fight does not feel like a victory any more for the young emperor, who regrets Rodukjo’s departure. But maybe Rodukjo has more reason than the military ones to stay…
I have to recognise that I decided to read this book attracted by the beautiful cover. I had never read any book by Yamila Abraham before so I did not know what to expect. But it was a nice surprise, and I thoroughly enjoyed this beautiful story. I’ll certainly be checking other stories by this author.
There was a lot to like about this book from the start. I enjoy fantastical premises in my reading and this certainly had that, however, I feel it lacked on the follow through.
The two main characters start off pretty distinct but then their personalities grow more murky and settle into the comfortable tropes they were based on which I guess I should have seen them as from the start. This would be fine if it didn't feel like the rest of the story suffered at the same time. Things are glasses over too quickly or in the case of one pivotal moment, done off screen entirely missing out for a chance at depth for the characters involved. Yes, I know it's smut, but it had the groundwork laid to be something really good in this humble reader's opinion. And the last leg of the book came out of left field and felt like there without had run out of time and was trying to throw something punchy in. If there was some hint of that happening laid out earlier, if have less of an issue with it and as hot as it was meant to be, I found myself scratching my head more than I was able to engage with it.
All (perceived) missteps aside, I did like this book. I don't think there was enough offered for the price asked, and had I not read the preview, I probably wouldn't have picked this up (and there were months in between those two events while I debated doing so.) I would enjoy a sequel if that were to ever come to pass with more time taken to flesh out the characters. The universe was interesting and teased at pretty well, which was what lured me in, but the characters themselves are still a mystery. The conflicts also felt a little tepid as far as their importance and impact on the characters. More of their personal investment beyond (just because) would also be good.
If there’s ever a longer, more fleshed out sequel, I’d definitely pick it up.
Oh jeez, where to start. I loved this story and all the surprises it threw at me! The mystery surrounding Dionese's need for summoning a demon sucked me straight into the story from the first page and kept me there as his heritage, ascension to the throne, and the intricacies of his interactions with his court were revealed. The twists and turns of the story had me increasingly eager to find out what happened next, and some of them blew me out of the water (the Underworld, seriously! Never expected it to be anything like that!)
And the characters are not only interesting, developed and flawed, but also surprising in their own right. The man you think is lined up to be the villain turns out to be almost a father figure as well as reliable ally, and the summoned demon, Rodukjo, is written so differently from any demon I've read. He's everything you want - muscular, powerful, a little kinky and incredibly sexy - but also everything you'd never expect from a demon wise, reliable, honest, and incredibly honorable. The way he uses his talents and personality to achieve the goals the Dianese summoned him for instead of his power was really interesting to read. And perhaps most surprising, Rodukjo's demon rival Centived, both more and less a villain than you expect him to be, triggers some incredibly fun and sexy action that I totally never saw coming.
Most of all, the delicate dance of resistance and acknowledgement and cunning and acceptance Dianese and Rodukjo play with each other is so titillating, and the way they arrive at their love is so soft and natural. Their lovemaking, however, has nothing soft about it ;D (and Rodukjo's story and the way he intersperses it throughout their first session, WHEW!) As I've come to expect from Yamila, that part of the story was seriously hot!
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