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Master of the Night

by Angela Knight

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Series: Mageverse Series (1)

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American agent Erin Grayson is assigned to seduce international businessman Reece Champion. But she's been set up. Reece is an agent, too--and a vampire.
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NO NO NO.. think this book is just an excuse to write porn. I counted the word “cock” at least 65 times in this book.

The storyline goes like this… Merlin and Nimue who were Alien Fae came to earth to make champions and teachers out of the races on earth which were the faerie or sidje and the humans. They decided to let the bravest, most intelligent and most skilled drink from the Merlin’s Grail which gave them powers. The males who drank from the cup became Magi or vampires while the females became Majae or witches. Among the drinkers were Arthur and his knights and Guinevere and her ladies. They are called Mageverse or Magekind. The children of the Magekind are born mortal with potential to become vampire or witches but only if one of the Magekind has sex with them. It takes a few love-making sessions to transform someone into a witch or vampire.

Erin Grayson is an American spy or agent whose assignment is to seduce an international business man Reece Champion. He just so happens to be one of the Magekind and also and agent. They end up being kidnapped and imprisoned together by the evil Geiroff in the realm of the Sidje. During their confinement, Reece tries not to have sex with Reece because the third time will turn her into a witch and she could go insane so instead of having sex with her and turning her insane, (which by the way, was what was happening to me as I read this crap) he had uncontrollable sex dreams about her. It was just all kind of contrived and seemed like the author was looking for reasons to insert more erotica into the story. Vrummmmmm… Oh sorry, forgot to turn off my vibrator.

The background story and world that the author creates are actually interesting and I liked some of the characters. If there were less sex, I would have enjoyed the book more. Don’t get me wrong – I like me a good sex scene but when it rules the book, it ruins it for me.
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  dragonlion | Jul 30, 2022 |
this book was pretty awesome...the storyline was quick and sucked you right in... the world was amazing, and it just drew you in. And the action and the sex scenes were masterful. I love how this author's world mixes avalon into it's own demension and mixes it with earth as we know it now. Now to move onto the rest of the series. ( )
  hixxup79 | Feb 23, 2020 |
Editing issues. Erin is sent undercover to determine if Reece is involved in the murdering cults and finds their chemistry off the charts. They are kidnapped by the big bad as he tries to force Reece to sex Erin up to release her Maja powers, so he can use them as a sacrifice to power a spell to destory all magekind. Escaping the big bad, Erin is dying and is saved by the Sidhe King, who wants her to marry him. There's ongoing fear that the Council will kill them both for releasing her Maja powers without approval which is a bit annoying. I liked these characters, they had good chemistry.
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  wyldheartreads | Jun 20, 2019 |
Vampire Knight Reece Champion, Knight defender of the USA, and also agent of the US government, senses the Latent Erin Grayson. Erin is on a mission to romance international businessman Reece Champion. She believes seducing the sexy Champion will put her closer to the revenge she is seeking against a murderous organisation. Only, what Erin does not comprehend, she is a pawn being used against Reece by the very people she is trying to stop. I absolutely loved this book! It's the second thing I've read by Angela Knight. I would have to say the the best part was the interactions between Reece and Erin and how they dealt with the problems that rose in their relationship because of duty to a 'bigger picture'. I would recommend reading "Seduction's Gift" (Lancelot and Grace's story) in the anthology Hot Blooded before reading "Master of the Night." ( )
  Carol420 | May 31, 2016 |
Haunted by the night her partner was murdered, the heroine has convinced herself that the things she saw were all drug induced halluctionas. But it resulted in the loss of her job in the FBI. Now she works for a private police force and is on the trail of the man she knows is responsible. The path leads her to the hero. A playboy, rich and hansom with a dangerous edge, she's willing to sleep with him to get closer to finding her enemy. The hero, a vampire in Arthurs court zeros in on the beauty woman at the party and vowed to seduce her. Honestly she put up zero fight and he brings her home to screw her in the garden. Afterwards they are set upon by the enemy- an old God seeking the end of the world so he can once again receive ritual sacrifices in him name. He kidnaps the hero and heroine and imprison them in a magical cage. There-without any hope of escape, the hero realized the only chance they have to get out is to change the heroine in the witch she's capable of becoming. He does this by having sex with her 3 times. They succeed in escaping the cage but immediately are seized by the Fae-who's king wants the heroine for his own....Yeah, this book was absolute shit. I couldn't stand it from beginning to end. First thing that I despised was the vast and explicit single minded focus on sex. The heroine sleeps with the hero to get some information-gross and whore-ish. The hero is put under a spell that compels him to screw the heroine-gross. The hero and heroine spend most of the book having sex-boring. It just never stopped! The biggest issue I have with erotic romance is that is all erotic and no romance. This was the case with the hero who was forced to fall in love by the author when it wasn't believable or natural. The characters had no chemistry. Add that to a boring as dirt plot and it wasn't bearable. Honestly, I didn't finish this book but I wanted it out of my to read pile. Skip this book-I beg you!! ( )
  Eden00 | May 14, 2016 |
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