Beautiful. Dangerous. Cursed. I am Prince Valance, seelie fae and heir to the Faerie Throne. I have a reputation for my unusual beauty as well as my deadly inclinations.A reputation I enjoy cultivating. I have no particular interest in the throne, yet I would never let it fall into the wrong hands. Especially unseelie hands. Any creature aligned to the unseelie court deserves a thousand agonising deaths.Nothing would please me more than to see the unseelie fae obliterated from existence forever.What a wonderful dream.When a human male sworn to that other side crosses my path, I find myself intrigued by this gruff, handsome creature I take as my prisoner.Kormac hates me as much as I do him. He wants to bring me down, full of loathing, longing to see the current seelie regime crumble.Despite my hate and the temptation to end his life, there is something about the human that stirs my desires. Something delicious, something delightfully forbidden.What would it be like to know his touch?But curiosity is a dangerous thing, as is this deadly game I find myself trapped within.My life is about to be changed forever.If only I had seen the darkness coming…The Cursed Prince is the first book in a completed Dark Fantasy trilogy with a slow-burn M/M Enemies to Lovers Romance that unfolds as the series progresses. Enter a violent world of warring fae and deadly magic, where two souls collide, and nothing is as it seems.This book contains graphic scenes that some readers may find upsetting. This Dark Caress trilogy:1. The Cursed Prince2. The Cursed Court3. The Cursed King
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- Release Date 09/24/2021
- Author Richard Amos
- Language English
- Company Richard Amos
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