
Book Review: American King
Book details
About the story
Polyamorous political romance finale: Told largely from Ash’s POV, American King revisits the past, unravels deep emotional wounds, and brings the New Camelot Trilogy to a powerful, bittersweet close.
Mood
Emotional & Angsty, Dark & Intense, Sexy & Steamy
World setting
Genres
Plot pacing
Medium-paced plot
Relationship tropes
Story tropes
Hero in Danger, Pregnancy, Political / court intrigue
Ending type
HEA (Happily Ever After)
Content warnings
Death, Graphic language / Profanity, Graphic sexual content, Incest, Infertility, Mentions of rape, Suicide, War themes
Kinks
Anal play / sex, BDSM, Bondage, Light degradation, Dirty talk, Dom / sub, DP, Semi public play, Pain Play / Rougher Scenes, Voyeurism/exhibitionism
About the series
American King is book #3 of the New Camelot series
Nop! Please read the previous books first. You’ll be lost otherwise or miss important plot details—start at book #1.
Book Blurb
I am Maxen Ash Colchester, and I swore a duty to my country. Then I swore my heart to them.
When I went to war, I was taught to never leave a soldier behind. But he left me. Twice.
They say that every tragic hero has a fatal flaw, a secret sin, a tiny stitch sewn into their future since birth. And here I am. My sins are no longer secret. My flaws have never been more fatal. And I’ve never been closer to tragedy than I am now.
I am a man who loves, a man whose love demands much in return, burning through the ones I care for until they have nothing left. I am a king, a king who was foolish enough to build a kingdom on the bones of the past.
Love was always the end of our story–mine, and Embry’s, and Greer’s. It just might be the end of us, too.
Long live the king.
American King is the relentless, wrenching, and unforgettable third and final book in the New Camelot Trilogy by the USA Today bestselling author of Priest.I am Maxen Ash Colchester, and I swore a duty to my country. Then I swore my heart to them.
When I went to war, I was taught to never leave a soldier behind. But he left me. Twice.
They say that every tragic hero has a fatal flaw, a secret sin, a tiny stitch sewn into their future since birth. And here I am. My sins are no longer secret. My flaws have never been more fatal. And I’ve never been closer to tragedy than I am now.
I am a man who loves, a man whose love demands much in return, burning through the ones I care for until they have nothing left. I am a king, a king who was foolish enough to build a kingdom on the bones of the past.
Love was always the end of our story–mine, and Embry’s, and Greer’s. It just might be the end of us, too.
Long live the king.
American King is the relentless, wrenching, and unforgettable third and final book in the New Camelot Trilogy by the USA Today bestselling author of Priest.
Rating & review
My review
American King is the third and final installment in the New Camelot Trilogy by Sierra Simone, and yes—this book finishes you.
This book is devastating in the best possible way. If you’ve ever played fighting games, American King is the final combo—the fatality, the last punch straight to the gut.
Dramatic? Absolutely. Accurate? Also yes.
This trilogy is some of the best writing I’ve ever read, full stop. It’s relentless, intimate, painful, erotic, and deeply reflective.
The epilogue? Bittersweet. Earned. Worth every page.
Just like the previous books—but even more so—this installment tackles heavy themes. If you’re sensitive to darker emotional or sexual content, I strongly recommend checking content warnings before diving in.
Timing
If you’ve read books 1 and 2 and are waiting for the perfect moment to finish the trilogy—don’t. Pull the trigger.
I made the mistake of spacing these books too far apart. I read American Prince in July 2025 and waited until December 2025 to finally read American King, because the series was so good I didn’t want it to end. Ironically, that made the experience slightly harder than it needed to be.
American King revisits many pivotal scenes from American Prince, but this time from Ash’s perspective. Those moments hit harder—and deeper—when they’re fresh in your mind. I found myself going back to American Prince repeatedly just to relive scenes from both sides: Embry’s version and then Ash’s.
Ash: The King, The Dom, The Man
I didn’t know I wanted to know everything about Ash until I started this book.
And then I wanted more.
This book gives you his backstory, his wounds, his desires, and his darkness—fully, unapologetically. Ash is complex, commanding, and devastatingly self-aware. His love is not gentle, but it is absolute.
“My love was—and is—implacable and cruel to those it chose.”
Ash is, hands down, the best Dom I’ve ever read. Period.
Not just because of control or dominance—but because of how deeply he loves, how much he gives. His mind is ridiculously sexy.
Let’s talk spice.
This book is SPICY. Sweaty. Intense. And there’s more of it than I expected—which I very much appreciated.
Does it ever flirt with being almost too much? Maybe.
Did I want less of Ash? Absolutely not.
Expect to sweat while reading this.
If you’ve read the first two books… come on. Complete the series. You won’t regret it.
American King is the third and final installment in the New Camelot Trilogy by Sierra Simone, and yes—this book finishes you.
This book is devastating in the best possible way. If you’ve ever played fighting games, American King is the final combo—the fatality, the last punch straight to the gut.
Dramatic? Absolutely. Accurate? Also yes.
This trilogy is some of the best writing I’ve ever read, full stop. It’s relentless, intimate, painful, erotic, and deeply reflective.
The epilogue? Bittersweet. Earned. Worth every page.
Just like the previous books—but even more so—this installment tackles heavy themes. If you’re sensitive to darker emotional or sexual content, I strongly recommend checking content warnings before diving in.
Timing
If you’ve read books 1 and 2 and are waiting for the perfect moment to finish the trilogy—don’t. Pull the trigger.
I made the mistake of spacing these books too far apart. I read American Prince in July 2025 and waited until December 2025 to finally read American King, because the series was so good I didn’t want it to end. Ironically, that made the experience slightly harder than it needed to be.
American King revisits many pivotal scenes from American Prince, but this time from Ash’s perspective. Those moments hit harder—and deeper—when they’re fresh in your mind. I found myself going back to American Prince repeatedly just to relive scenes from both sides: Embry’s version and then Ash’s.
Ash: The King, The Dom, The Man
I didn’t know I wanted to know everything about Ash until I started this book.
And then I wanted more.
This book gives you his backstory, his wounds, his desires, and his darkness—fully, unapologetically. Ash is complex, commanding, and devastatingly self-aware. His love is not gentle, but it is absolute.
“My love was—and is—implacable and cruel to those it chose.”
Ash is, hands down, the best Dom I’ve ever read. Period.
Not just because of control or dominance—but because of how deeply he loves, how much he gives. His mind is ridiculously sexy.
Let’s talk spice.
This book is SPICY. Sweaty. Intense. And there’s more of it than I expected—which I very much appreciated.
Does it ever flirt with being almost too much? Maybe.
Did I want less of Ash? Absolutely not.
Expect to sweat while reading this.
If you’ve read the first two books… come on. Complete the series. You won’t regret it.
Character & romance details
About the romance
5
Fast burn
MMF
Story tropes
Hero in Danger, Pregnancy, Political / court intrigue
Relationship tropes
Kinks
Anal play / sex, BDSM, Bondage, Light degradation, Dirty talk, Dom / sub, DP, Semi public play, Pain Play / Rougher Scenes, Voyeurism/exhibitionism
About the male lead
Ocupation
Military or Ex‑Military / Bodyguard, Politician
Virgin protagonist?
Yes
About the love interests
Ocupation
Military or Ex‑Military / Bodyguard, Politician, Professor / Academic
Virgin love interest?
No
Who will love this book
American King is perfect for readers who enjoy:
• Deeply emotional, high-stakes romance
• Complex, dominant male leads with rich inner lives
• Polyamorous dynamics done with intention and intensity
• Dark themes, power struggles, and political intrigue
• Epilogues set 4 years in the future
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