Member Reviews
This is a deep, dark and hot book. There are plenty of triggers make sure you check them out first. However, it is still a book of love and it's power.
You may enjoy this if you like:
🖤 Dark Fantasy Romance / Romantasy
🖤 MMC is a true villain
🖤 Steamy Vampire Romances
🖤 MM dark romance
🖤 CNC, dubcon/noncon, punishment, BD$M
Punished by the Vampire King is set in the spicy paranormal world Darcy Fayton has created. You don’t have to read any other books first though, and this one is actually a prequel to those.
This is a villain origin story of King Henrikk and his no so sweet romance of his General, Asher. The king is a true villain, so don’t expect him to be morally gray, he isn’t. If you read the other books, you’d know this and already hate him, too. Maybe that is why I just couldn’t get into this one and didn’t enjoy reading it as much.
Thank you to the author, publisher and @netgalley for this copy! All opinions are my own and I reviewed this voluntarily.
The description of this was spot on, it was one heck of an emotional rollercoaster! Asher and Henrikk are two amazing characters and I loved how everything played out.
Thank you Netgalley for the arc in exchange for an honest review.
I didn't like this book as much as I had hoped. I liked Collard By the Vampire Prince. But I don't know why it had to take forever to get into the plot. Like her other books the spice was always five stars.
I received this book for free for an honest review from netgalley. Thank you for the opportunity.
Dam*n sexy! M/M monster smut done right.
This was a dark read, but a fun one. It was really fast, which is nice sometimes! Make sure to check your triggers as this book does contain some pretty intense themes.
As much as this was entertaining, to get to know Henrikk's past it was a bit dragging towards the end. I found myself struggling in some parts and bored in others.
I much preferred the other two stories Darcy wrote.
Thank you Netgalley for the opportunity to read this book.
Even though I enjoyed another title in this universe, and this is the prequel to that title I did not enjoy this book. I already knew I hated the Vampire King so I was just not in the mood to read a whole book based on torture.
I was not able to finished.
This book starts out as a very dark story as the vampire king punishes his general who he believes betrayed him. While you see romance later in the story, the book starts out very brutal. Please check trigger warnings before diving in.
The story started strong and had me very interested in the relationship/history between our two main characters, but it got a little weird in the middle when we were randomly taken through a portal that we didn't know existed and met a dragon that we also didn't know existed. I also found it hard to empathize with the main character and ultimately couldn't find it in myself to root for a love story between an abuser and their abused partner, even if there were reasons for why he acted that way.
If you enjoy very dark romances and MM romance, you might still enjoy this story.
Thank you to NetGalley and Darcy Fayton for providing me with a free copy of this book in exchange for my review.
Punished by the Vampire King by Darcy Fayton is a captivating and intense MM Dark Vampire Romance that delivers a thrilling rollercoaster of emotions. Set in a royal castle, this standalone novel is part of a larger world featuring interconnected characters.
The story begins with a shocking and humiliating punishment for General Asher, who is forced to submit to the King's wrath. As the narrative unfolds, we witness a complex power struggle and a toxic relationship that slowly evolves into something deeper.
What I Loved:
Intense and Emotional: The author masterfully explores themes of love, betrayal, and redemption, creating a deeply emotional journey for both the characters and the reader.
Compelling World-Building: The fantasy world is rich and detailed, with intriguing characters and a captivating setting.
Dark and Spicy: The story is not afraid to delve into darker themes and explicit content, making it a thrilling read for those who enjoy intense romance.
Standalone Novel: While part of a larger series, this book can be enjoyed as a standalone, making it accessible to new readers.
What Could Have Been Better:
Slow Burn: The beginning of the relationship is slow and somewhat toxic, which may not appeal to all readers.
Predictability: While the plot is engaging, some elements may be predictable for experienced readers of the genre.
Overall:
Punished by the Vampire King is a captivating and intense MM Dark Vampire Romance that will leave you wanting more. With its compelling characters, dark themes, and thrilling plot, this book is a must-read for fans of the genre.
Definitely take the trigger warnings into account before reading this book. The author is upfront about them, so it isn't shocking, but it was harder to read about than I expected, at least for myself.
Physiological thriller about a vampire king corrupted by power and his oldest friend whose old romantic feelings are now used against him as torture. It has the point of view of both main characters so you get to see how things play out physically and emotionally for both. There is a lot of emotional turmoil.
It was too much for me. I tried skipping ahead a few times but it was all so tragic. I could not finish the book.
A very emotional read that is heavy on SA.
Henrikk is a truly horrible villain and has one redeeming quality, Asher. For a bad man this is a sweet romance. If you are looking for a dark and twisted M/M romance I would recommend!
I really struggled with this book. I was often confused or bored by what was going on. I kept feeling like I was missing something like this book was a side story, but I haven't read main story. I also struggled with rape as a punishment even if both parties secretly enjoyed it.
This book was a wild ride from start to finish and I never knew what turns it would take. The premise of the book was very unique and the author did a great job incorporating vampire lore but keeping it fresh. I think there were some opportunities for more world building and for exploring the magic system more especially the witches and the dragons. Hopefully these will be expanded on in the next book.
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What a wild ride! Never once did I know where this story was going, but I loved every second of the ride. This is definitely a dark story, I knew that going in. I thought I knew what to expect, but the author sought to exceed my expectations and did so flawlessly.
Henrikk is the kind of villain that you love to hate and while I hopped to see some kind of character growth and redemption arc, that wasn't exactly what was delivered, but also wasn't not what was delivered. His and Asher's relationship is toxic and brutal but yet you find yourself hoping that these two broken characters somehow get it together and find happiness. I think I spent a good portion of the book yelling at Henrikk and Asher to have an actual conversation.
I will say that the twist on this book was something unique that I hadn't seen before and the ending left me dying for another book centered around Henrikk and Asher, while at the same time giving me bittersweet feeling of satisfaction.
This is very much a character driven story and I was invested in the characters, as you can tell. There was some world building but there were points where I felt like I might be missing something. We were very much dropped in the middle of the story, but it didn't hinder me from understanding the story or enjoying the sorry. If you're looking for something that has deep world building and lore, you're not going to find it here.
If you're looking for a dark and gritty story driven by two very broken characters who don't know how to properly communicate, this is the book for you. Just mind your trigger warnings!
Thank you NetGalley and the publisher for sending me an ARC and allowing me to read a review the story! My thoughts are truthful and my own!
I was really excited by the premise of this book so when I requested I was really looking forward to reading. However, I'm sad to say I didn't particularly enjoy the writing style, the pacing felt very fast and rushed and I didn't feel any kind of connection to the characters, which is what I was hoping for.
This is a DARK MM romance, and while I do usually love to devour these kinds of books (especially anything vampire related), I just couldn't get on board with the plot until the second half of the book, when things started to pick up.
The first half of the book is 80% smut and 20% plot, which isn't my kind of layout. I prefer plot driven books with the smut added in.
Overall, it wasn't a bad book and I'm sure a lot of readers will devour it, but it just wasn't for me in the sense that I didn't like the pacing or the writing style.
“Punished by the Vampire King,” by Darcy Fayton
I really liked this book. The story was super dark with tons of SA and enemies to lover’s type stuff. I like the world Darcy Fayton has built with vampires, werewolves, and witches and how many are considered less than and slaves. The power dynamic between the general and the king was the biggest aspect of the book, and it really felt hopeless. It is a super-fast book and a quick read. I liked this book a little better than the others in the same world. 4 out of 5 stars.
-M/M
-SA
-General X King
-Vampires
-Werewolves
-Witches
-Lovers in Denial
-Enemies To Lovers
-Magic
Thank you for the free copy, Netgalley.
“Tomorrow night, he would push Asher one last time. Tomorrow night, the game would end”
I’m still not completely sure how I feel about this book. A part of me did enjoy it. It was a dark paranormal romance book and it stayed true to what was the premise. The characters were dark and the idea of being morally grey was nonexistent. The only truth was the love of a general for his king. A twisted complicated and very very dark form of love but love nonetheless. Asher and Henrikk dynamic was really twisted. It was really hard to get through. But at the end of the day, it was a dark romance. And the way they fought one another for submission was part of their journey through power and control and possible death. I won’t complain about it. I feel like I got to know a bit about the characters also through previous books. But what you learn with first hand reading about them can completely alter your perception of them. And it’s a good thing. I’m glad I had a chance to read this!
You know, when I went in to this book, I wasn’t expecting it to break my heart so much. I legitimately got stingy eyed at multiple points.
This book was dark, traumatic, shocking, and still so so sexy. This is a story of love and all of its horrors
Random notes from my read: CAN BE CONSIDERED SPOILERY⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️
* Man, I’m glad we’re getting Henrikk’s POV. His internal struggle is heartbreaking and sad
* Omg, the copy is cracking me up
Many thanks to Netgalley for providing me with an ARC and allowing me to provide my honest review
* Oh, how embarrassing for the dragon. Oh well
* Man, I feel bad for the henrikk left behind, but happy for the other an asher
Many thanks to Netgalley for providing me with an ARC and allowing me to provide my honest review
This book is a dark romance and I would encourage anyone interested in it to read through the content warnings since there's a lot of disturbing and taboo content.
I found the actual plot to be kind of bizarre. I know the blurb says it's a good place to start in the series but I found it confusing that there are several characters mentioned that seem to be important, but weren't explored enough for me to really care about them. I also felt like if vampires were entirely removed from the story nothing would change. There is mention of werewolf subjugation but it really isn't explored. It was obvious it was a prequel made as an after thought and not a story in its own right. I might have enjoyed it more if I had read the rest of the series and was familiar with the other characters but this didn't leave me with any desire to read more of the series.
I also disliked how I felt like I was being led to sympathize with certain characters. I would have preferred if it was left a bit more ambiguous and the reader was able to form their own opinions, or even if the book leaned into moral ambiguity rather than redemption.
If you are looking for lots of dark spice with a bit of fantasy plot mixed in, then this might the book for you, but I think I had a lot of questions about the plot that went beyond me being able to suspend my disbelief and get lost in the story.