DOMINION Volume 1
Synopsis: When a mission at a London gala goes horribly wrong, an unaffiliated woman steps in and rewrites the rules. She clears a ballroom in under two minutes, derails the Round Table’s perfect rhythm, and introuced herself with a smirk as Crown.
Commander Arthur Lancaster, the Black King, heads the Round Table unit of Kingsman with structure, silence, and ruthless efficiency. He doesn’t tolerate interference. Yet Crown’s presence keeps proving indispensable: catching blind spots, humiliating poisoned intel, even reframing an op Kingsman shelved for five years.
To the Knights, she’s disruptive.
To Command, she’s dangerous.
To Arthur, she’s an intruder who matches his intent faster than he can speak it.
In Volume 1 of DOMINION, the real question isn’t whether the Round Table will survive the field.
It’s whether they’ll survive her.
⚠️ Dominion Volume 1 contains:
Violence / Combat: frequent action, guns, knives, explosives, injuries, blood.
Death / Loss: on- and off-page deaths, references to traumatic past losses.
Psychological Strain: PTSD-coded behavior, guilt, hypervigilance, insomnia, scapegoating.
Language: strong profanity.
Alcohol Use: social drinking and intoxication.
Institutional Corruption: Kingsman Command manipulation, gaslighting, negligence.
Medical Themes: wound care, bandages, stitches, and one incident of withheld medication (antidepressants).
Sexual Tension: flirting, close-quarters intimacy, suggestive banter; no explicit sexual content in Volume 1.
Power Imbalance: Commander/consultant relationship, handled carefully but noted for reader awareness.
👉 Please read responsibly. Themes may be triggering for some readers.
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