Tempted by a Rogue Prince, the third
book in New York Times best-seller Felicity
Heaton’s hot new paranormal romance series, Eternal Mates, is now available in
ebook and paperback. To celebrate the release, she’s holding a FANTASTIC
GIVEAWAY at her website.
Find out how to enter the Tempted by a Rogue Prince international giveaway
(ends August 24th) and be in with a shot of winning a $75, $50 or $25 gift
certificate at her website, where you can also download a 6 chapter sample of
the novel: http://www.felicityheaton.co.uk/tempted-by-a-rogue-prince-paranormal-romance-novel.php
Review
Reviewed by Bex
4.5 out of 5 Stars
Tempted by a Rogue Prince is a dark and wonderful instalment to Felicity Heaton's Eternal Mates Series. Vail and Rosalind's relationship is filled with passion and fear. It's this combination that makes this book explosive and tension fuelled.
Book three starts off a little slower than Felicity Heaton's usual books. In retrospect, this was reflective of the madness of Vail's character. His anxiety and survival while in isolation takes time to unravel, as does the tentative relationship between Vail and Rosalind.
A relationship driven book, Tempted by a Rogue Prince proved to be a gripping read. It's not only the beautiful growth of a the love between the two main characters that ensured that I rushed ahead to inhale this instalment, but their mission and Felicity Heaton's ability to craft a story, ensured that I wanted them to be successful.
A great instalment. I can't wait to continue devouring this amazing series.
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Tempted by a Rogue Prince and the
Eternal Mates series is set in the same world as the Vampire Erotic Theatre
series, so if you’re a fan of that series, you will love Eternal Mates.
Throughout this series, you’ll have a chance to catch up with the cast of the
Vampire Erotic Theatre series and learn more about their world. In Claimed by a
Demon King, you’ll get to visit the theatre, and some of the favourite
characters in the Vampire Erotic Theatre series.
Here’s more about Tempted by a
Rogue Prince, including an excerpt from this paranormal romance novel.
An elf prince on the verge of losing himself to the darkness, Vail is maddened
by the forty-two centuries he was under the control of a witch and forced to
war with his brother. Now, he roams Hell seeking an escape from his terrible
past and the heads of all who bear magic. When demons of the Fifth Realm
capture him, he sees a chance to end his existence, but when he wakes in a cell
to a beautiful female, he finds not death but his only shot at salvation—his
true fated mate.
Captured by the enemy of the Third Realm when the war ended,
Rosalind has spent months in the cells of the Fifth Realm with her magic bound,
forced to heal the new king’s demon warriors, and haunted by the lives she has
taken. When she’s brought to heal an unconscious man, she discovers her only
hope of escape has come in the form of her worst nightmare and the first part
of a prediction that might spell her doom—a devastatingly handsome and
dangerous dark elf prince.
Unwilling to fall under the control of anyone ever again,
Vail must escape before the Fifth King can use him as a pawn in a deadly game
of revenge, but he cannot leave without Rosalind, the woman who looks at him
with dark desire in her stunning eyes and awakens a fierce hunger in his heart.
A witch who drives him mad with need even as the darkness within whispers she
will enslave him too.
Can Rosalind escape her fate as they embark on a journey
fraught with danger and resist the temptation of her rogue elf prince? And can
Vail overcome the memories that madden him in order to seize his chance for
salvation and the heart of his fated female forever?
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Tempted by a Rogue Prince – Excerpt
Vail narrowed his gaze on her, studying her delicate features
and the way she held herself, drinking in everything about her, searching for a
clue as to the reason for his strange reactions to her. Perhaps they had
drugged him. It was all a ploy to weaken him and lure him into her trap. They
wanted to watch her bring him to his knees. They would laugh as he suffered at
her hands.
They were attempting to play on his compassion, but that had
been their mistake.
He had no compassion left.
It had been wrung out of him thousands of years ago.
“Please?” she said again and gestured to the slab. “I’m not
going to hurt you. I just have to heal you.”
He didn’t want to lay on it and allow her to touch him. He
didn’t want her hands on him. Caressing. Fondling. Groping. He snarled and
flashed his fangs again, and she shrank back, a little gasp escaping her.
“I would do as she asks, Mate. She isn’t going to hurt you,
but if she doesn’t do as ordered, the demons will hurt her.” The deep male voice was little more than a snarl
and Vail cast a glance off to his left.
A male with long dark hair streaked with gold occupied the
cell opposite his, casually leaning against the thick deep grey stone wall.
Green eyes locked with Vail’s, holding him fast. Fae markings tracked up the
male’s arms, flushed with blood red and ash black, a sign of aggression. He was
handsome too, despite the thick dark beard. He folded his arms across his
muscular bare chest, the twin cuffs he wore clanking and filling the heavy
silence, but they had no chain between them.
If this male spoke the truth, then she did too, and the
guards would punish her for her failure. Vail pressed his hands against the
sides of his head, dug his fingers through his blue-black hair and clawed his
scalp, raking his nails over it. Gods, he missed his claws. He missed his armour.
He needed it back. It was the only thing that could ground him.
The male pushed away from the wall and moved to the bars. He
wrapped his hands around them and his gaze slid to the female. Lingering.
Possessing.
Vail bared his fangs and hissed at him, barely maintaining
the human appearance of his eyes and ears. He had to hold on to his veil. He
couldn’t let these people know what he was. Who he was.
The man shrugged and kept staring at the female. “I warned
you, Little Girl. You play with vipers and you’ll get bitten.”
“And I told you I will never leave someone to suffer if I
can help them,” she snapped and folded her arms across her chest. “Stay out of
this, Incubus.”
The male muttered something in the fae tongue and shoved his
hands into the pockets of his dirty black jeans.
The female cast a scowl at him and bit out something in the
same language.
Vail had long ago forgotten it. It had become useless to him
after he and Loren had decided to save their people by moving them from the
violent mortal world to the realm of Hell. No one spoke fae down here in this
shadowy realm, and he had not left the elf kingdom in centuries.
No. That wasn’t true. He had left it. He had turned his back
on it. He had to remember that. He had gone to war with his own people.
All had forsaken him.
But not Loren.
Vail returned to the bench and sagged onto it, his heart
heavy and aching behind his ribs. Loren had kept trying to save him. Why? Why
hadn’t his brother given up on him? Gods, he had wanted him to. He had pleaded
every god of his species to make his brother leave him and forget about him.
The gods hadn’t listened to him. He had tried forcing his brother to end his
fool’s crusade to save him and save himself instead. Loren had refused.
What had he ever done to deserve such a brother?
He had murdered thousands. He had destroyed lands. He had
ignited wars. He had done unspeakable things.
He didn’t deserve forgiveness, so why did a sliver of his
heart cling to the hope it might be his?
The female stopped in front of him and he looked up at her,
caught off guard by her sudden appearance and unable to mask his pain before
she saw it. Her incredible blue eyes reflected it back at him, laced it with
compassion that he couldn’t bear.
He closed his eyes, shutting her out, and lay back on the
cold slab, no longer caring what she did to him. Loren would never give up.
Vail had given up centuries ago.
His beloved brother was so much stronger than he could ever
become.
The female dropped to her knees beside him and he tried not
to squirm under her attention. He clenched his hands together and battled his
instincts and the need to harm her. It wasn’t Kordula. He opened his eyes and
stared at her when his mind refused to believe that, forcing himself to see
that the one tending to his wounds was someone else. Someone with compassion.
Someone beautiful.
This little wild rose was nothing like the dark witch who
had driven him mad by degrees, destroying every part of him and building a
monster in its place.
“What species are you?” the female whispered and eyed his
mouth. “Are you a vampire?”
Vail snarled at her again, exposing his fangs, and didn’t
answer her. He needed his strength and was using what he had to keep his veil
in place while she healed him. It was difficult to maintain mortal eye colour
and the human appearance of his ears while she was funnelling power into him,
causing spasms in parts of his body, making him twitch and sending pain
ricocheting along his nerves.
“Did you serve on King Thorne’s side in the war?”
He stared blankly at her as memories swirled together in his
mind, a mixed up replay of that battle. He had seen Olivia in danger and had
lost his head, had slipped into a killing rage and destroyed any who had dared
to come near her.
He would have killed King Thorne too if Loren hadn’t
appeared.
The sound of his brother’s voice had grounded him together
with his presence, the comforting sense of him standing nearby. Loren had
brought him back from the abyss, giving him a reprieve, like a shaft of purest
sunlight penetrating the blackest boiling storm clouds.
His silence didn’t deter the female.
“Did you fight there and were captured like me?”
His eyes narrowed in suspicion on her. “You are no warrior.”
She was too slender. Too weak and fragile. Captivity hadn’t
stripped her of muscle and physical strength. She had always been this way.
Slender. Delicate. Not a warrior.
The effort of lifting a sword would most likely see her
falling flat on her face from the weight of it.
She shook her head, her blonde locks dancing across her
shoulders. “I drove the witches back. I was taking down a few demons with my
spells when they grabbed me.”
Witches.
Spells.
Vail batted her hands away from him and growled at her.
His head swam, the cell turning with it, and he blinked
hard, trying to focus on her as pain tore through his body, her healing spell
going haywire inside him without her to control it. Witches. Spells.
Witch.
“Witch.” He flexed
his fingers, filled with a black need to wrap his hands around her throat.
The sharp sound of metal on metal shattered the thick
silence and two demon males prowled into the cell. Vail fought the agony eating
away at him as he lay on the stone slab and silently bared his fangs at the
witch. A stay of execution. When she next crossed his path, he would kill her.
The males grabbed her and he took satisfaction from her gasp
and the frightened looks she cast at the demons towering over her.
“Time is up. You did not manage your task,” one male said, a
grim smile tugging at his lips as he raked his gaze over her. “You must be
punished.”
She immediately reached for Vail, abject fear in her round
blue eyes. It drove the darkness from him and something compelled him to rise
from the hard slab and punish the demons who meant to harm her. He tried to
move, wanted to snag her wrist and pull her to him, needed to protect her but
every cell in his body screamed in agony. He was too weak.
He had been too weak to stop these vile creatures from
stealing his armour and now he was too weak to protect the female. He was the
vile one. Despicable. Pathetic. He had given up and now he needed to fight.
He wouldn’t let them take her from him.
The two males roughly dragged her past him.
“Leave her,” Vail yelled and tried to move again.
He managed to fall from the slab this time, landing on his
belly, and fumbled for one of the demon’s ankles. The male was too strong for
him and easily broke free of his grip on his boot.
The female fought them, a wild feral creature as she clawed
and kicked, and even attempted to bite them. She flailed in their grip, fear
etched on her delicate features, terror that dug sharp claws into Vail’s heart
and tore at it. They chuckled at her futile attempts to harm them.
They would pay for that.
Vail forced himself to move, refusing to let pain cripple
him and stop him from reaching her. He would fight the limits of his body and
his mind and wouldn’t stop until he passed out or death embraced him. He would
bleed himself dry and destroy himself if only it would save her.
He crawled across the grimy damp dark flagstones towards the
cell door, driven to reach her and unable to ignore the instinct to protect her
that ran deep in his blood.
Little Wild Rose.
The demons slammed the cell door in his face. He tried to
teleport to the other side but nothing happened. He cursed the cuffs binding
him and banged them against the bars, desperate to reach her, the need so
intense that it overwhelmed him and brought the darkness within him swiftly
rising to the surface.
They dragged her out of sight and Vail roared his anger,
eliciting whimpers from the occupants of several of the cells surrounding him.
The female shrieked in agony, the sound sending a chill
skating over his arms and down his spine, and igniting his rage.
He was only vaguely aware of the world as he snapped the
chain between the manacles, launched to his feet and attacked the magically
reinforced bars of his cell, filled with a primal need to reach and protect the
female.
His Little Wild Rose.
Tempted by a Rogue Prince is
available from Amazon Kindle, Kobo Books, Barnes and Noble Nook, Apple iBooks
stores and other retailers. Also available in paperback.
Find all the links, a fantastic 6
chapter downloadable sample of the book, and also how to enter the giveaway and
be in with a shot of winning a $75, $50 or $25 gift certificate at her website:
http://www.felicityheaton.co.uk/tempted-by-a-rogue-prince-paranormal-romance-novel.php
Books in the Eternal Mates paranormal romance series:
Book 4: Hunted by a Jaguar –
coming in 2015
Felicity Heaton is a New
York Times and USA Today
international best-selling author writing passionate paranormal romance books.
In her books, she creates detailed worlds, twisting plots, mind-blowing action,
intense emotion and heart-stopping romances with leading men that vary from
dark deadly vampires to sexy shape-shifters and wicked werewolves, to sinful
angels and hot demons! If you're a fan of paranormal romance authors Lara
Adrian, J R Ward, Sherrilyn Kenyon, Gena Showalter and Christine Feehan then
you will enjoy her books too.
If you love your angels a little dark and wicked, the best-selling
Her Angel series is for you. If you like strong, powerful, and dark vampires
then try the Vampires Realm series or any of her stand-alone vampire romance
books. If you’re looking for vampire romances that are sinful, passionate and
erotic then try the best-selling Vampire Erotic Theatre series. Or if you
prefer huge detailed worlds filled with hot-blooded alpha males in every
species, from elves to demons to dragons to shifters and angels, then take a
look at the new Eternal Mates series.
If you want to know more about Felicity, or want to get in touch, you
can find her at the following places:
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