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Discovery (Dark Elves, Vol 3)
Discovery - Dark Elves, Vol 3
Author: Jet Mykles
To Kinig, the dark elves represent everything wonderful and mysterious in the world. If he could become the expert about the elves, his bardic career would be set. Luckily, times had changed, and his request to live among the elves for a time is granted, and Kinig is given into the care of Fallil, a bard among the elves. — Fallil doesn't expe...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781596328181
ISBN-10: 1596328185
Publication Date: 3/3/2009
Pages: 232
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 26 ratings
Publisher: Loose Id
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 7
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BetsyP avatar reviewed Discovery (Dark Elves, Vol 3) on + 566 more book reviews
Fantasy erotic romance from Loose ID Publishing. Continuation of the Dark Elves saga. The human bard Kinig, is given permission to live among the raedjour. He is to learn about the Dark Elves, then return to the human world, spread their story with his songs. While he is with them, Kinig falls in love with the male dark elf, Fallil. When its finally time to leave, its hard for both of them. After leaving the Dark Elf city, Kinig is captured by another elf, a white one, and his protege, the red elf, Naidlye. With Naidlye's help, they both escape. This is a m/m romance. It includes m/m, m/f/m menage. Not for the faint of heart. I enjoyed this book. It's a departure from the earlier themes of kidnapping human women, and turning them into dark elf truemates. The dark elves possibly have a new enemy, and their culture may grow and change in earlier, unimagined ways. Good book. It leaves room for further books.
mitabird avatar reviewed Discovery (Dark Elves, Vol 3) on + 188 more book reviews
Dark Elves 5: Discovery was not as good as the others in this series. The race is dying out and the rhaeja decides to have a human bard, Kinig, live with them to write their story, so to speak. While living there, he falls in love with a man named Fallil. (I really enjoyed reading this part of the book and I wished there was more of it). However, they both know that he must leave to fulfill his dream of being a traveling bard and to spread the tales of the Dark Elves. The hope is that the telling will encourage human women to seek them out. Along the way, he encounters an evil sorcerer elf and a red female elf that has a similar sexual allure as the dark elves.

Most of the story is about Kinig and the red elf, Nialdlye. I liked the story, but I was disappointed that this was the main focus. I understand that this was a crucial part of the plot, but wanted to read about the Dark Elves; that's why I love this series so much. There were a few unanswered questions that I hope will be resolved in the next book.


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