Jungle King by Jack Porter


Jungle King
Title : Jungle King
Author :
Rating :
ISBN : -
Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 332
Publication : Published October 4, 2020

Adapt or Die

A cave-diving expedition gone wrong. Oh so wrong.

But there just might be a few perks...

When a hidden portal opens into a prehistoric world, it's up to me, Professor Jake Montblanc, to save my all-girl college class from extinction.

With danger lurking in the jungle and survival on the line, what am I supposed to do with twelve horny college babes?

Protect them. Build them shelter.

Make them as happy as possible.


Jungle King Reviews


  • C.W. Ashley

    I'm disappointed with this book.

    I was very excited to read another book from Jack Porter after the excellent 'Champion' novel, but this story just did not grip me at all. First off, there are simply too many women, I can't remember if it's 8 or 9 but they are all extremely sexually forward college girls with perfect bodies who seem to have zero issues with stripping down to their swimsuits or less whatever chance they get. The MC is supposed to be some sort of sexy professor who the girls are attracted to while he is totally innocent and oblivious to their desires. It just makes it very hard to connect or care about these people.

    Also I didn't find the 'survive on dino island' action adventure stuff to be that interesting either. I can see the appeal of a lighter jungle adventure if you are burned out on fantasy, but I personally wasn't gripped.

    The author is no doubt good at writing and the dialogue isn't too bad, but this just isn't a very interesting book.

    2.5 stars rounded up to 3.

  • Phil Matthews

    Okay

    The author must not be a diver he made too many mistakes. He doesn't mention depths but they don't seem deep enough for decompression. Tanks are not full of oxygen. Usually just air, nitrox, or heliox. He mentions getting short of breath while running out of air. That doesn't happen, it just stops. Using the hose for a shower? The hole inside is really small.

  • Neeky

    Felt like I was reading an instruction manual. Too descriptive and the best part of the book was the 6 strange women. If I read the second book it would be for that and that only.

  • The Constant Reader

    Okay, so this wasn’t a bad read. I enjoyed the story and the action. I read this mostly on audible and I just didn’t enjoy the narration at all. But the story was good. I probably won’t continue with the series though.

  • Jay Collins

    3.5 to maybe 4 stars, I really like these type of books. This one was okay/pretty good... It is not for everyone (adult content) but I am okay with it. I love the world building and getting dropped somewhere with nothing and try and start from nothing...

  • Dave Stone

    add 1 star If you are not into monster girls
    Transported to another world, Harem, Sex scenes, Survival /fort building.
    Very similar to, but specifically different from TAMER: King of Dinosaurs.
    (More than the legally required 15% different at least)
    Jungle King doesn't even rhyme with Tamer.
    In Jungle King everyone is from earth, and they travel in a group. The "harem" is a college class and professor (and NO, he isn't banging a single one of them -at first). The group stays on "earth". The harem is entirely comprised of human -non monster women. The MC solo male is older and starts out in a position of authority. The MC has self confidence, but lacks moral entitlement. The monstrous beasts here are more from Skull island or Anaconda than from Jurassic park.

    This is the second Jack Porter book I've read and I like this guys style. Almost no alpha male bullshit, conflict escalation, or pointless measuring contests. A decent guy trying to do right, respectful of women as people, but not afraid of flirting back. The sex comes late in this book, but that serves the story well. Sadly the female characters are this stories weakest link. The pacing is pretty brisk cutting out the tedious BS, such as the work is described as tasks completed not as actions being preformed. And wile the MC is an older (than usual post teen MC's) man and a college professor Jack Porter does a good job of avoiding the creep factor. There is even a perfectly logical reason by 12 girls are all in bikinis for the whole book, and that is a feat in itself. Slow start strong finish.

  • Chance

    Amber worth studying

    The novel is crazy blend of The Lost World and a high quality porno that just makes you want to see it’ll the end. The story gives you just Enough to not question the impossibility of how the chacthers got there in this strange world with theories and them actually think why(this was one of the main reasons I like the story when they actually try figure out the truth not outer author’s been lazy). All this leads to a truly great novel for reads interested in dinosaur or survival thriller novels that I’d say read if asked.

    P.S.
    Hope you write a sequel soon.

  • James

    I totally enjoyed this book.

    This book was extremely entertaining to me. The story just sucked me right into it and I did not want to put it down. The MC is interesting and the world building is really interesting. Terror bird's are scary.

  • Dameon Fowler

    This was entertaining all the way through. Didn't want to stop reading it. Taking care of 12 women that are more than willing to take care of you because your busy saving their lives. Great book. Going to read whatever books this author has and is going to put out.

  • Daniel

    Enjoyable

    This book was everything I thought it would be and more. I came in expecting an entertaining romp and got one filled with lush imagery and vivid encounters with terrifying beasts. And despite the name, the main character was not an overpowered misogynistic fantasy as I worried might be the case.
    So, nice surprise there. Overall 4/5, would read again, would love to read more and see where the series could go.

  • Steve

    3.5 stars. It's a good example of its genre (harem in a dinosaur world, I guess) but not exceptional. I think the idea of one guy and 12 women (in this case) with no significant friction is just a bit too "out there" for me, but if that and some settlement building appeals to you this book might be entertaining.

  • Carlos

    Welcome to the Jungle

    I really liked this story. A survival story where a man has to protect his girls and they have his back. They all pull together and build a future on this mysterious island not knowing if they're ever going to see the world they lived in before. Great read Mr. Porter. Gonna read Jungle King 2.

  • Dannan Tavona

    Fun fantasy

    Fantasy harem adult situations
    Jake is the MC, and a tunnel deep in an underwater cave, either transit to the past or a parallel world. Hints on the latter with animals from different ages living together. Carnivores are slower than expected, but casualties would dampen the mood. Entertaining. Have book 2.

  • Mark

    Good Book, Good Story

    I enjoyed this book greatly, a fun plot and interesting characters. The action was good and the suspense was enough. It will be fun to see where the story goes from here!