Memories of an Elven Prince

The Elven Realms, #1

Romance, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Paranormal
Cover of the book Memories of an Elven Prince by Cristina Rayne, Fantastical Press
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Author: Cristina Rayne ISBN: 9781386373728
Publisher: Fantastical Press Publication: March 9, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Cristina Rayne
ISBN: 9781386373728
Publisher: Fantastical Press
Publication: March 9, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

Love, angst, adventure, and a few steamy scenes await you in this first novel in the sequel series to the bestselling Elven King fantasy romance series.

**While it's not necessary to read the prior Elven King series to enjoy this novel, I would highly recommend reading at least Claimed by the Elven King for some back history on a few of the characters in this novel.**

She only noticed him that first day because of the rain.

Mia Hart knows she shouldn’t get involved, but when she sees a man standing dangerously close to the overflowing banks of a raging creek behind her apartment complex during a heavy downpour, there’s no way she can just ignore him. However, she never expects to be equally drawn to both the beautiful man who introduces himself with the unusual name of Thaylan as well as the mystery of why he has stood vigil over that same spot every day for years.

There’s four very good reasons why she has given up on finding love, but when the puzzle of Thaylan soon becomes more important than the mystery of his vigil, can Mia resist their growing attraction knowing that she’s risking something more dangerous than a broken heart, or will a shocking revelation related to Thaylan’s vigil lead to something amazing—or tragic?

Contains mature content and language plus men with pointy ears.

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Love, angst, adventure, and a few steamy scenes await you in this first novel in the sequel series to the bestselling Elven King fantasy romance series.

**While it's not necessary to read the prior Elven King series to enjoy this novel, I would highly recommend reading at least Claimed by the Elven King for some back history on a few of the characters in this novel.**

She only noticed him that first day because of the rain.

Mia Hart knows she shouldn’t get involved, but when she sees a man standing dangerously close to the overflowing banks of a raging creek behind her apartment complex during a heavy downpour, there’s no way she can just ignore him. However, she never expects to be equally drawn to both the beautiful man who introduces himself with the unusual name of Thaylan as well as the mystery of why he has stood vigil over that same spot every day for years.

There’s four very good reasons why she has given up on finding love, but when the puzzle of Thaylan soon becomes more important than the mystery of his vigil, can Mia resist their growing attraction knowing that she’s risking something more dangerous than a broken heart, or will a shocking revelation related to Thaylan’s vigil lead to something amazing—or tragic?

Contains mature content and language plus men with pointy ears.

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