Realm of Kings
K.C. Kingmaker
Camelot Untold #3
Camelot Untold A Steamy Twist on Arthurian Legends
Cover and Synopsis
Realm of Kings Cover & Blurb

I did not come to Camelot to choose, yet I now face the most impossible choice of all…
I hold a secret no one else knows. A secret that will change the entire landscape of Logres. Merlin said it’s for my ears only—that if I tell King Arthur, it will disrupt the mythical prophecy.But screw the prophecy, right? I’m not sure how long my chatty ass can hold onto a secret of this magnitude anyway.I have to choose Camelot or my own world. To end the cycle trapping this land in a vicious time loop, I can never leave. If I do leave, I can never return. I have to be stronger and braver than my ancestors, who failed to stop it. I don’t want to live in Camelot without Arthur and my sinful Knights of the Round Table, but I can’t imagine living in my world having known them, either.My knights are obsessed with me. They see me as their Ever Queen, with untapped power . . . and the weird shit I’m starting to do might prove them right. They think I’m the key to stopping King Mordred’s reign and the terrible curse cast by Morgan le Fay. For all our sakes, I can’t let them down.It’s time for war.Author’s Realm of Kings is the final book in the “Camelot Untold” trilogy. This steamy fantasy romance retelling of Arthurian legends contains more trigger warnings than ever before. There are many twisted, shocking scenes, so please read the content warning at the beginning of the book! The good guys do bad things, and the bad guys do unspeakable things. For those who treat their trigger warnings like a checklist, you’re in luck!
Book Information
Realm of Kings
Independently published September 2023 by K.C Kingmaker.
Genre : Fantasy
Pages : 647 pages, Kindle Edition
Realm of Kings Trigger Warnings
Abandonment, BDSM, blackmail, blood, bondage, captivity, childhood trauma, choking/breath play, death, degradation, depression, domestic violence, domination, dubious consent, gore, gratuitous sex, gratuitous violence, group sex, implied childhood abuse, implied incest, implied incestuous abuse, misogyny, objectifying, public sex, sex with monsters, sexual assault, sleep sex, submission, swords crossing (MM/gay content), violence against women.
Review
Realm of Kings by K.C. Kingmaker
Welcome Back to Camelot
Only I can make them unravel like absolute monsters. It’s my superpower, and they know it.
Spoiler sweetie. Jump down to my final thoughts to avoid them.
- Daddy vs. Demon.
- Who do you serve, then?
- Guin seems more assertive.
- Sometimes I just don’t get the logistics.
- Two in one.
- Mother Morgan you mean.
- Poor Mordred.
- Just put your sword through his heart Kay.
- Hulk Smash.
- A busted watermelon. Dead.
- Kay the Benevolent.
- Kill all the dads.
- What the fuck.
- Let’s go rescue a princess.
- Straight outta Fern Gully.
- This does seem rather easy.
- I feel a pregnancy trope coming.
- Damn wretchkin’s.
- Racking up the Kings.
- Ok but where is the real Queen Anna.
- And another one.
- Dicks is one thing. But how do all the bodies fit in the same spot is what I want to know.
- Oh shit. Is this a relative?
- I’m tired of Guin. All this brain babble.
Realm of Kings by K.C. Kingmaker Review
Minor Spoilers
Major Spoilers for Realm of Sin & Realm of Ruin
We all burn for you like the molten core of a volcano.
Realm of Kings by K.C. Kingmaker is the final instalment of the Camelot Untold trilogy- a smutty bastardization of Authurian Legends. I picked it up almost immediately after completing Realm of Ruin but it was ridiculous how long it took me to get into. I spent the entire first half of the book just wishing it was over.
That being said, I didn’t not like Realm of Kings. The conclusion to Camelot Untold was essentially everything one would expect having read the two prior books. The story of the Ever Queen and her Kings gets wrapped up in a nice little package with a giant bow. The problem for me was the excessive and in some instances, unnecessary inner monologue from Guin.
Guin has ADHD, which is great. It gives a lot of people something to connect to. Something of themselves they get to see portrayed between the pages of a book. This wasn’t something Guin magically developed, it was present in the previous two books as well. However, it gets to a point in Realm of Kings, where it is distracting. And I get it, ADHD in itself is distracting. But all the brain babble was just too much for me. I was so over Guin by the end I didn’t really care what happened.
The Camelot Untold series will never be my favorite Why Choose Fantasy Retelling. Out of the three books, Realm of Sin is likely my favorite. It is also the most sexually depraved of the bunch. Realm of Kings, in my opinion, is the least spicy of the trilogy. Although, if interspecies sex is your thing, you will be thrilled with what happens in Realm of Kings.
In my world, I’m powerless. Inconsequential. Here? I’m everything. I’m the fucking Ever Queen.
Quotes
Realm of Kings Quotes
“Then we’ll burn together, my savage knight.”
Getting dicked down two nights in a row by ravenous knights does something to your soul. And your mood. It’s hard to be angry or tight or frustrated when my dopamine button is constantly being smashed.
“I’m just wondering when the time will come all six of us can partake together.”
Spice
Realm of Kings Spicy Chapters
4, 5, 13, 20, 30, 35, 47, 64 & Epilogue

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