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The King's Shadow

Magiford Supernatural City (Gate of Myth and Power, Book 2)

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I just spent the last month pretending to be the pet cat of an elf king. Today, I discovered we’re enemies.

In a supernatural society filled with vampires, werewolves, and wizards, I’ve always been an outcast with my ability to turn into a housecat. No one knew what I was.

Turns out, I’m a shadow—a race of supernaturals that were wiped out by the elves centuries ago.

Who explains this to me? Noctus, the elf king I’ve been staying with while pretending to be his pet “cat,” not knowing I’m the archenemy of his people. Talk about the most awkward ancestry results ever.

Now I’m stuck staying with Noctus because he can’t let me go thanks to all of his secrets I unwillingly learned as a cat. At least he hasn’t killed me. Yet.

If that isn’t bad enough, I’m being tracked by a creep obsessed with killing me because I’m a shadow, and he doesn’t mind doling out collateral damage during the hunt.

So I’ve got a mysterious elf king holding me captive in his hidden home, a slew of new powers to learn with my revealed ancestry, and a psychopath on my tail. Wow, things are looking up.

It’s time to find out if cats really do always land on their paws.

King’s Shadow is the second book in the Gate of Myth and Power urban fantasy trilogy, and is part of the Magiford Supernatural City world. It is an adventure-filled and hilarious take on the Hades and Persephone myth, with a twist of mystery. It’s packed with humor, battles, and a sweet, slow burn romance between an outcast magic user and the deadly king of the elves.

©2023 K. M. Shea (P)2024 K. M. Shea
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I really lived the King's Captive, because it was funny and entertaining and I read it in one go. Then I looked forward to the continuation, but this was a mistake. Yeah, there was an outing in it, but at some point, teust was regained. The continuously falling back to the same phrases, the same "but he is a king".. "but I betrayed him"... to ne it sounded like the author was at some point carried away from the story (the good part) and then reminded gerself that she still has to write two more books and fell back (the bad part). Sometimes, I think, one really wholesome book is better than one good and two mediocres... Anyway, I stopped listening at half of it, very disappointed.

Great predecessor, mediocre follow up

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