Apparently, Sir Cameron Needs to Die, Greer Stothers
Apparently, Sir Cameron Needs to Die, Greer Stothers
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Apparently, Sir Cameron Needs to Die

Author: Greer Stothers

Narrator: Dan Calley

Unabridged: 9 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/03/2026


Synopsis

In this hilarious gay fantasy romance, a reclusive sorcerer is forced to protect a cowardly knight after a prophecy ties their fates together. Funny, touching and inventive, this brilliant debut is perfect for fans of How to Become the Dark Lord and Die Trying and Dreadful.In Which Many Dangerous and Homosexual Things Happen.All his life, Sir Cameron has stayed as far away from danger as possible. He is quite frankly too handsome to die a pointless death in battle. But then the Church hands down a prophecy to his fellow knights: the only way to defeat their nemesis, the mad sorcerer Merulo, is to kill Sir Cameron. Short of ideas, Cameron throws himself on the mercy of the one person who now actually wants him to survive: the mad sorcerer.Merulo isn’t thrilled to be babysitting a spoilt, attention–seeking knight, but transmogrifying him into a vulture is at least entertaining. Cameron, meanwhile, is on a voyage of self–discovery. It turns out he’s really, really into surly sorcerers who lock him up and tell him what to do. Who knew?As a legion of knights surround their stronghold, the sorcerer’s poisonous ambitions draw ever closer to fruition. Cameron is quite invested in not dying, but he finds he’s also invested in Merulo. And sometimes, supporting the sorcerer you care about means taking an interest in their hobbies. Even if that hobby is trying to kill God.Even if it might get you killed, too.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Me, My Shelf, & I on December 06, 2025

This was an utter delight from beginning to end. A fresh and original take on what I'm dubbing the "irreverent/humorous medieval Fantasy genre," in which the author maintains a jovial tone throughout, poking fun at old-fashioned tropes using modern sensibilities, while still paying homage to genre s......more

Goodreads review by ThianeJansen on January 13, 2026

I really wanted to love Apparently, Sir Cameron Needs to Die. On paper, this should have been a slam dunk for me: absurd premise, unserious tone and a story that clearly doesn’t take itself too seriously. And to be fair, the opening is fun. The setup is chaotic, the chapter titles are clever, and Ca......more

Goodreads review by Sofia on February 11, 2026

This was so good!! The humor was amazing, the romance genuinely heart-warming, the characters really likable and complex. I think my only criticism is that the ending felt the a bit rushed, but overall I loved it.......more

Goodreads review by Jen (Fae_Princess_in_Space) on January 18, 2026

Friends, this book was an absolute rollercoaster and I LOVED it. It’s marketed as a fantasy, but I genuinely think a sci-fi tag would suit it better… I definitely went into it expecting a medieval romantasy, and whilst we did get elements of that, I think the sci-fi twist far outweighs it! Don’t go......more

Goodreads review by Caitlin on February 06, 2026

This had so much potential but the execution was just not it.......more