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Night's Templar: A Vampire Queen Novel (Vampire Queen Series) Paperback – November 4, 2015
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Keldwyn challenges Uthe’s emotional isolation and dominant nature. When a quest from Uthe’s past requires Keldwyn’s help to protect both their worlds, Uthe will have to decide whether the Fae male is a gift from God to be cherished and trusted, or a curse that will make Uthe fail the Order he promised to serve all his life.
- Print length440 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateNovember 4, 2015
- Dimensions5.5 x 1 x 8.5 inches
- ISBN-101942122179
- ISBN-13978-1942122173
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- Publisher : Story Witch Press (November 4, 2015)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 440 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1942122179
- ISBN-13 : 978-1942122173
- Item Weight : 1.11 pounds
- Dimensions : 5.5 x 1 x 8.5 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #3,367,181 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #17,946 in Romantic Erotica (Books)
- #19,251 in Vampire Romances
- #60,651 in BDSM Erotica (Books)
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About the author

"Joey translates the world of BDSM with such intense power and exquisite beauty. LOVE is the most powerful element entwined through the Dominance and submission.” –Goodreads, Pink Lady
Unforgettable alpha males and strong female protagonists are the hallmarks of Joey W. Hill's work in the contemporary and paranormal BDSM book romance genre. With over fifty titles and six series, her stories feature billionaires, bikers, SEALs, firefighters, cops and housemaids, as well as vampires, mermaids, witches and angels. A submissive herself, Hill brings authenticity to her intensely emotional BDSM love stories.
She is the recipient of the RT Book Reviews Career Achievement Award for Erotic Romance. Visit her website at storywitch.com for her email and social media links. She loves to hear from readers!
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Customers find the story engaging and well-crafted. They praise the writing quality as beautiful and incredible. The characters are described as rich, multidimensional, and interesting. Readers appreciate the details, spirituality, and passion in the book. Overall, they describe it as a nice addition to the series and a great spinoff for the Queen series.
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Customers enjoy the depth of the story and find it engaging. They describe it as an epic fantasy with a rich plot and character development. The book blends history and legend to create a fantastical world that draws readers in.
"...The adventure in the Fae world was filled with some of my favorite mythical creatures and battles that had my heart pumping with adrenaline...." Read more
"...This is an epic journey where Lord Uthe faces the ultimate evil and must destroy it or die trying. Lord Uthe knew many people in his long life...." Read more
"...The main characters Kal (a fae lord) and Uthe (a vampire lord) are multilayered and captivating and reading how their relationship developed is..." Read more
"...And oh so imaginatively. It was stunning how the small pieces of legend were enhanced when placed in this fantastical world, bringing them to..." Read more
Customers enjoy the writing quality of the book. They find it engaging, with rich characterization and an incredible story. Readers praise the book as well-written and masterfully done.
"...Also, this book is a beast! Amazon puts it at 453 pgs. It has over 7K locations! I'm thinking those are Word doc pages not Kindle pages...." Read more
"...So much of the text in this story is quotable and Lord Keldwyn quotes Marguerite Porete himself. '..." Read more
"...particular bias or particular like and you get lost in this beautifully written story that brings history, legend and love to life to life...." Read more
"...Perfectly. Vividly. And oh so imaginatively...." Read more
Customers find the characters rich and interesting. They mention the secondary characters are important to the series, including Lord Uthe, a noble vampire.
"...Lord Uthe has been an intriguing and enigmatic character since he was introduced...." Read more
"...in writing romantic erotica and describes the power exchange among the characters beautifully...." Read more
"...Ms. Hill’s writing always consumes the reader with rich characters, deep emotion and enthralling settings, but that she can sustain this particular..." Read more
"...Lord Uthe has been an important secondary character in this series. He has been one of the more reasonable voices on the Vampire Council...." Read more
Customers appreciate the book's detail, erudition, and well-researched content. They find it vivid and imaginative, with an excellent explanation of the high points. The blend of real, legendary, and imagined elements is described as brilliant. Overall, readers describe the writing as literary beauty, insight, and spirituality.
"...some familiarity with the series, but Joey does an excellent job of explaining the high points which, honestly, for someone like myself who's read..." Read more
"...There are quite a few bits of wisdom quoted in the story from wise women Uthe knew from his past, wisdom still relevant in modern times...." Read more
"...how to write and she writes these from the heart with painstaking attention to detail...." Read more
"...Night’s Templar is quintessentially Vampire Queen, but the brilliant blend of the real, the legendary and the imagined takes this story to a new..." Read more
Customers appreciate the book's spirituality. They find it touching, with a devotion to God and self-discipline. The book illustrates what love means, both light and dark. It is full of universal truths, and the sex is hot and integral to developing the two lovers.
"...isn't shoved down the reader's throat but that a universal spirituality is embraced. Divinity thrums throughout this story...." Read more
"...We learn about the history of the Templars, the knight's spirituality, his self discipline, and his humility, fears, shame, acceptance of his own..." Read more
"...This was a love story about true love. It explored love in all of its forms. It illustrated what it means to love, both the light and the dark...." Read more
"...The sex was hot and intrinsic to developing the two lovers as they feel their way into a relationship that will rock their worlds...." Read more
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"...I liked Uthe and Keldwyn’s story. The passion these two had was hot, you’ll likely find yourself frustrated with them, smiling with them, tearing up..." Read more
"...Because it's not all roses & chocolates. Sure the sex is always hot but the characters pull you in & before you know it, it's 3am & you're still..." Read more
"...Will they endure each other's presence and get the mission done? It really gets hot!! I highly recommend!!" Read more
"...I highly recommend this book to read. It is one omg and Hot!!!! Smoking!! Read." Read more
Customers enjoy the series content. They find it a nice addition and a great spinoff for the Queen series.
"...Night’s Templar is a very nice addition to the V.Q series. I liked Uthe and Keldwyn’s story...." Read more
"I love this series so much! Lord Uthe was a Templar Knight and now he is on Lady Lyssa's counsel. Lord Keldwyn is fae and he is also on the counsel...." Read more
"Still reading it... Love the series though!" Read more
"Great spinoff for the Queen series..." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2017Joey is a favorite of mine but when I realized this was her first M/M book in 3.67 KAGRILLION years (or since 2007 but who's counting?) dog's covered their ears. And in my favorite series too!!!!
I don't even know where to start the fangirling so I guess I'll start with the series. This is book 13 of the Vampire Queen series BUT this can be read as a standalone. True, there are nuances to be had from having some familiarity with the series, but Joey does an excellent job of explaining the high points which, honestly, for someone like myself who's read virtually the entire series became a bit tedious. Also, this book is a beast! Amazon puts it at 453 pgs. It has over 7K locations! I'm thinking those are Word doc pages not Kindle pages.
If you're not familiar with Joey's writing, she has an affinity for the English language and uses it to the best of her abilities to draw the reader into her world's.
And she LOVES angst and feels.
Lord Uthe has been an intriguing and enigmatic character since he was introduced. He's a Templar Knight who sits on the Vampire Council with Lyssa, the vampire Queen. They are both allies and friends. He and the Fae Lord Keldwyn, liaison between the Vampire Council and the Fae courts, have been growing closer. They are well matched in that they are both accustomed to navigating the intricacies of their worlds with their delicate egos and political machinations and are skilled in the art of detachment or at least masking their detachment.
When Uthe's final Templar mission puts him in need of getting into the Fae world Keldwyn inserts himself as his partner. With stipulations. Erotic ones. Erotic ones that shocked me. Frankly, this turn of events was highly unexpected. And welcome. Very welcome. I couldn't have been happier if a basket of puppies landed on my doorstep!
Trust
Trust is the issue. The Fae talk in riddles and usually have an ulterior motive, so can Keldwyn prove himself trustworthy and can Uthe accept his words at face value is the primary obstacle between these friends becoming lovers. The eroticism of their D/s relationship is satisfying and disappointing. I know what Joey is capable of brining to the BDSM table and I found myself longing for more kink and pain. It's hinted at but never really comes to fruition.
"Keldwyn realized the idea of possessing him, calling him his own, almost superseded the urgency of anything else, at least in this moment."
The story itself, though, was wonderful and not just their relationship development. The adventure in the Fae world was filled with some of my favorite mythical creatures and battles that had my heart pumping with adrenaline. Pacing is a bit of an issue and I do think this could've been trimmed and tightened up. But you throw in some of my favorite characters from the series and I'm liable to forget any and all niggles.
It should be noted both men are bisexual with a preference for men. There are a couple of m/f scenes that are mostly fade to black and not graphic.
It goes without saying (or at least it should) that I highly recommend this series and this author.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2016I love Joey W. Hill's writing. Her stories deal with so many topics relevant to today's social issues. The main issue in this story was the fact that Lord Uthe, advisor to the vampire council, has started suffering from ennui. Ennui is the vampire equivalent of Alzheimer's Disease. He faces a daunting quest that must be completed before the effects of ennui ravage his mind. Lord Keldwyn, Fae liason and advisor to the vampire council is attracted to Lord Uthe. He gets assigned to help Lord Uthe in his final quest as a Knights Templar. Lord Uthe makes his rounds to those closest to him to say his farewells.
"It was rare a man had the opportunity to say farewell to all that was important to him before Death claimed him. He could say what he needed to say now, before he was beyond the ability to say anything."
I have found that cancer also provides this opportunity. It is the only thing that one can say is good about it.
This is an epic journey where Lord Uthe faces the ultimate evil and must destroy it or die trying. Lord Uthe knew many people in his long life. We learn that he is older than Lady Lyssa, the Vampire Queen. This is something that had only been alluded to in previous stories.
A quite interesting character named Cai is introduced in the story and I anticipate a book centered around him. He is a loner that Lords Uthe and Keldwyn discover in the Sahara Desert.
There are quite a few bits of wisdom quoted in the story from wise women Uthe knew from his past, wisdom still relevant in modern times. Ms. Hill's stories are always full of universal truths. In the world of the Fae we are witness to a royal discussion of man's slow destruction of our planet through pollution.
As a Wiccan I enjoy that Lord Uthe's Christianity isn't shoved down the reader's throat but that a universal spirituality is embraced. Divinity thrums throughout this story.
Using only words, Ms. Hill paints a tapestry of incredible detail and color worthy of a Fae Queen.
This story had fairies, and dragons, gnomes and all manner of fae folk, a sea monster and a unicorn.
I loved this book. Actually I love all of Joey's books but this one was the sweetest story ever. Of all of the vampires Lord Uthe is the least dominant of all. The relationship that develops between him and Lord Keldwyn shows how love can break the barriers between racial, political, and international boundaries. So much of the text in this story is quotable and Lord Keldwyn quotes Marguerite Porete himself.
'I am God, says Love, for Love is God and God is Love, and this Soul is God by the condition of Love. I am God by divine nature and this Soul is God by the condition of Love. Thus this precious beloved of mine is taught and guided by me, without herself, for she is transformed into me, and such a perfect one, says Love, takes my nourishment.'
Kudos to Joey's hubby for the cover art on this book. It is amazing.
When you get to the end of the story do read the ABOUT THE AUTHOR section or read it here. [...]
This is my favorite quote from the story because I can really relate to it in this stage of my life.
"There are more stories to be read than days in an immortal lifespan." - Lord Keldwyn
Something that readers of Karen Moning's Fever series might find amusing is that the spear of Longinus is in this story and no where near Dublin at all. LOL
Top reviews from other countries
- Indi.TigzReviewed in Canada on May 8, 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars A must read!
Loved it!
Now I need to go back and start at the beginning again and read to the end while we wait for next one. I just can't get enough of the series or the way Joey W. Hill writes. Love how the story unfolds.
- Kindle CustomerReviewed in the United Kingdom on November 26, 2015
5.0 out of 5 stars Great
Passionate tale full of love and sacrifice. Joey is a great writer. I loved all of these books. Templars Knights and Fae very interesting concept. M/M not something I've read before but Joey does love and sex so good well I gave it a go.
- TrishReviewed in Canada on December 3, 2015
5.0 out of 5 stars Very touching love stoy
This was a beautiful story. I am not usually into M/M but this was so touching. The two main characters were several hundred years old but they still continued to learn and grow. Their honor and devotion was heartrending.
- JcReviewed in Canada on October 28, 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars Have the series and have enjoyed reading it
Have the series and have enjoyed reading it. Joey is one of my favorite authors who writes erotic vampire books.
- Amazon CustomerReviewed in Canada on March 25, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
thanks