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A King to be Protected
A King to be Feared
A King to be Claimed
Audiobook series3 titles

Our King, Our Master Series

Written by Brea Alepoú

Narrated by John Solo

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this series

With great power comes great destruction. Or something like that . . .

Titos has never been powerful, but as he continues to gain more keepers his power grows. It's almost too much. He finds out more of what it means to be a soul eater and why his kind has been practically wiped out. He has to stand tall, be a king, and defend his home.

But as his list of enemies continues to grow Titos isn't sure how much longer he can stand strong. His existence is one that will be feared by all.

Can his keepers help him keep it together?

Contains mature themes.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 16, 2020
A King to be Protected
A King to be Feared
A King to be Claimed

Titles in the series (3)

  • A King to be Claimed

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    A King to be Claimed
    A King to be Claimed

    Blessed by the gods and goddesses, edoli have lived alongside humans for thousands of years. While some hold such abilities as shape-shifting and controlling the elements, the rarest are the kings and queens who can bond through blood with keepers and amplify their power . . . and their own. Titos has been seen as useless and weak his entire life. He's never been able to bond with another edoli and has nothing of value to offer his queen. When a stranger saves him from certain death, Titos's life will never be the same. Seth isn't just some random stranger: he's absolutely gorgeous and claims to have been drawn to Titos to serve him as his keeper. He assures Titos he is a king, and a powerful one at that. But a king isn't all Titos is . . . After nearly killing Seth during their bonding, Titos is terrified of his abilities. Luckily, Seth isn't the only keeper drawn to Titos's call, and Mazki knows what to do to save Seth's life. The connection between Titos, Seth, and Mazki is immediate and strong, and it isn't long before Adom and Kail are drawn to Titos as well. Contains mature themes.

  • A King to be Protected

    2

    A King to be Protected
    A King to be Protected

    One day you're on the run, the next, you're king of your own territory. With lives on his shoulders, Titos must step up. With all the change, Titos struggles with being a ruler. Does he rule with compassion or without? He's been around humans too long, forgetting the edoli way. Showing weakness means no respect, but that is all Titos feels he is capable of. With so much pressure building and his own expectations weighing him down, Titos makes some dicey decisions-decisions that could get them all killed. Titos must gain control of his new territory, be the king his keepers keep claiming he is. With a new keeper showing up and challenging Seth, things are getting more complicated by the minute. Other than the ones closest to him, Titos isn't sure who else to trust. With all the bloodshed, he must learn to lean on his keepers. Titos must learn the hardest lesson, that he cannot rule a kingdom alone. Will his decision end up hurting them or will he allow his keepers to protect him? Titos is just a king to wants to be loved. Contains mature themes.

  • A King to be Feared

    3

    A King to be Feared
    A King to be Feared

    With great power comes great destruction. Or something like that . . . Titos has never been powerful, but as he continues to gain more keepers his power grows. It's almost too much. He finds out more of what it means to be a soul eater and why his kind has been practically wiped out. He has to stand tall, be a king, and defend his home. But as his list of enemies continues to grow Titos isn't sure how much longer he can stand strong. His existence is one that will be feared by all. Can his keepers help him keep it together? Contains mature themes.

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