The Dark Servant Volume One: Dark Envoy
Book One
For three thousand years, the dark servants of the Lord of Night have waged war against the monstrous armies of the Unmaker. An ancient prophecy gives them hope of eventual victory, but now the underpinnings of their salvation are threatened, for the Unmaker seeks to destroy a central player of the prophecy before he comes into his own.
Cursed with the rare gift of foresight, high priest S’Rak suffers a series of visions showing the same man dying a hundred different deaths. To save the ancient prophecy, S’Rak is duty bound to travel to a sun kingdom and, if necessary, give his life to defend this unknown prince.
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Cursed with the rare gift of foresight, high priest S’Rak suffers a series of visions showing the same man dying a hundred different deaths. To save the ancient prophecy, S’Rak is duty bound to travel to a sun kingdom and, if necessary, give his life to defend this unknown prince.
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Book Two
S’Rak, a high priest of the Lord of Night, has been sent far from home to defend both a prophecy and a prince. His problems began the very day he arrived in a kingdom that views him and his kind as demons, and his half-brother Prince Jethain, the man he has sacrificed everything to save, isn’t helping matters.
Only Jisten, the captain of the palace guard, is willing to help S’Rak, but can the two learn to work together in time to save the prince?
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Only Jisten, the captain of the palace guard, is willing to help S’Rak, but can the two learn to work together in time to save the prince?
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Book Three
After saving the prince from certain death and convincing the sun priests that he’s not dead but in magical stasis, a high priest of the Lord of Night should have time to relax and enjoy his tryst with the captain of the palace guard. Between the nobles blackmailing him over his past and the sun priests intent on staking and beheading the prince (to save his soul), Rak’s in deeper trouble than ever. And to make matters worse, the captain doesn’t even remember their tryst.
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Book Four
At last the stasis potion is set to wear off, and the prince will return to the land of the living. But Rak discovers that his brother's resurrection is the least of his problems. His past his being used against him, and so is his tryst with the handsome captain of the palace guard. His options are few and his allies fewer, and the King has somehow declared him heir to the throne, an honor he absolutely does not want. Can Rak steer his way out of the political mess caused by his brother's near death?
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Book Five
Honor. Duty. Love. Blackmail. Intrigue. Lust. Flies. Yes, flies. Killer blood-seeking flies have been the bane of Koilatha since the founding. They're rumored to live in the ruins of an ancient temple of evil, not that anyone has ever gotten close enough to find out for certain. As a high priest, Rak is duty-bound to investigate these flies. The sun priest attempting to purify him and the palace functionary blackmail him complicate matters, as does his brother's near death at the hands of an ambitious woman and the king's continued attempts to force him to accept the position as heir to the throne.
The worst thing of all is that, while sober, Jisten won't settle for lust, he wants it all. And never mind that Rak has seduced him twice already. Where does honor lie when intrigue, duty, and love conflict?
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The worst thing of all is that, while sober, Jisten won't settle for lust, he wants it all. And never mind that Rak has seduced him twice already. Where does honor lie when intrigue, duty, and love conflict?
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Book Six
High priest S'Rak is a man beset by many problems. The king wants to crown him, the sun priests want to purify him, and the palace slave trainer just wants him. Captain Jisten stands at the heart of an ethical dilemma that continues to plague Rak, for either Jisten is an oathbreaker or Rak is a rapist, and neither result bodes well for their future in the service of a God who's punishment for either crime is death. On top of all that, chaos-wielding assassins are trying to kill his brother.
What's a high priest to do when the man of his dreams is under a vow of purity and assassins lurk around every corner?
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What's a high priest to do when the man of his dreams is under a vow of purity and assassins lurk around every corner?
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Book Seven
High priest S’Rak successfully prevented his brother’s assassination and discovered, to his delight, that Captain Jisten wasn’t under a vow of purity after all. But nothing is as simple as it should be, and the prince’s health continues to decline, and discovering the cause stirs up far worse trouble than anyone expected.
While Jisten might not be under a vow of purity, it stands to reason that a sun priest should be, but that doesn’t seem to bother S’Rak’s enemies. When the high priest appears powerless to stop the senior sun priest’s abuses, allowing himself to be victimized for the sake of the Victory Prophecy, the captain takes matters into his own hands.
He has a good crossbow, the help of a Goddess, and a dragon. What could possibly go wrong?
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While Jisten might not be under a vow of purity, it stands to reason that a sun priest should be, but that doesn’t seem to bother S’Rak’s enemies. When the high priest appears powerless to stop the senior sun priest’s abuses, allowing himself to be victimized for the sake of the Victory Prophecy, the captain takes matters into his own hands.
He has a good crossbow, the help of a Goddess, and a dragon. What could possibly go wrong?
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Book Eight
Captain Jisten is a man divided. Honor on the one hand, and love on the other. It's difficult to balance the needs of his partner, S'Rak, and the needs of the prince he serves. It doesn't help that the prince is acting oddly and growing increasingly jealous of the time his captain spends with the high priest. But then Jisten is drawn into the dark world of S'Rak's past, where he is forced to confront his deepest fears. Racial pride and heritage war with his need for sanity and decency.
Will Jisten learn to accept S'Rak for who he is, and face his internal demons, or will he withdraw behind the shield of duty and abandon the man he loves?
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Will Jisten learn to accept S'Rak for who he is, and face his internal demons, or will he withdraw behind the shield of duty and abandon the man he loves?
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Book Nine
High priest S'Rak has more than earned the trust and friendship of Prince Jethain, and the love and acceptance of the reticent Captain Jisten. Mindful of the harsh price of the Koilathan "decency" laws, S'Rak and Jisten have taken care to keep their love private. But when the prince is attacked by chaos magic, the pair must reveal the depths of their relationship in order to save him.
The jealous prince is certain that S'Rak seduced his only friend because of the nickname, and that nothing good will come of their affair. Will Jethain come to accept the pair's love for each other, or will he try to steal the Captain, his oldest, dearest, and only real friend, for himself?
While Jethain wrestles with his dilemma, the Lord of Night has no such difficulties. He is infuriated by the very nature of the relationship S'Rak and Jisten share, for it violates His most sacred Law, that of free will. Can Jisten convince Zotien that his love for S'Rak is true, and that he freely accepted the bond joining them at a soul-deep level? Or will the outlaw hunt ride down and destroy S'Rak for his crimes, and thereby destroy the very prophecy S'Rak was sent to preserve?
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The jealous prince is certain that S'Rak seduced his only friend because of the nickname, and that nothing good will come of their affair. Will Jethain come to accept the pair's love for each other, or will he try to steal the Captain, his oldest, dearest, and only real friend, for himself?
While Jethain wrestles with his dilemma, the Lord of Night has no such difficulties. He is infuriated by the very nature of the relationship S'Rak and Jisten share, for it violates His most sacred Law, that of free will. Can Jisten convince Zotien that his love for S'Rak is true, and that he freely accepted the bond joining them at a soul-deep level? Or will the outlaw hunt ride down and destroy S'Rak for his crimes, and thereby destroy the very prophecy S'Rak was sent to preserve?
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Book Ten
Captain Jisten and high priest S’Rak
have accepted the bond the Gods meant for them to share, saving one another in
the process. Now they must formalize their union and seek a blessing before Jisten’s
people. But amidst the celebrations, trouble is brewing.
The false sun priest, exposed for the chaos mage he is, turns on his watchers, striking at those who’d called him friend. His ultimate goal is to destroy the Victory Prophecy by murdering Prince Jethain. Only a dragon, a captain, and a high priest stand in his way. What price will the trio pay to save the prince?
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The false sun priest, exposed for the chaos mage he is, turns on his watchers, striking at those who’d called him friend. His ultimate goal is to destroy the Victory Prophecy by murdering Prince Jethain. Only a dragon, a captain, and a high priest stand in his way. What price will the trio pay to save the prince?
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