by R.L. Kenderson
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Book Length: 95,000 words
Next in line to lead the vampire species, Princess Naya Kensington has always abided by her royal responsibilities. At the urging of her best friend, Naya breaks the rules and crosses the line when she goes to a human nightclub. Following a chance encounter, Naya alters her life with a singular act forged from lust and blood.
Vaughn Llewelyn has secrets and obligations of his own, but he ignores them when he spots Naya across the nightclub. He wants her in a way he’s never felt before, and although he can’t possibly have more than one night with Naya, he knows no one else will do.
One night of forbidden love creates a bond that will forever change both of their lives…as well as their worlds.
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EXCERPT
As Naya moved closer,
she found a small opening near the corner of the bar. When she reached the
counter, it was obvious as to why the space had been empty. Next to her sat a
disheveled man perched on a stool. He stank of alcohol and smelled like he was
about a week overdue for a shower. He ogled her, making her uncomfortable, but
people were swarming the bar around her, so she was unable to put the space she
wanted between herself and the dirty drunk.
However, she was sick
of people forcing her to do things she didn’t want to do, whether it was
consciously or subconsciously on their part. She was going to get a drink, head
to the floor, and dance until she started to have fun, even if it killed her.
She would not let anyone ruin her plans.
“Hey, baby,” he said
as he scooted closer, looking her up and down and almost falling over in the
process. Apparently, his intoxicated state wasn’t going to stop him because he
next slurred, “You’re hot,” as he swayed into her personal bubble.
She’d had to hold her
breath when he spoke since his teeth hadn’t met a toothbrush in some time.
Naya faced forward
and ignored him, hoping he would get the hint. While situations like this
didn’t happen often, she had learned that silence was sometimes the best
policy.
He leaned in closer.
“I said, hey, baby.”
This time, she gave him
a stern look. “Sir, I am not your baby.” She
turned away, praying the straightforward approach would work.
“Wanna come home with
me tonight? We can grab a six-pack of beer and fuck.”
She gasped. “No!” Gross.
“What? You don’t like
beer?” He laughed at his joke and extended his hand to touch her.
She jerked her arm
away and lifted her chin with confidence. “I’m here with someone.”
If only it were true.
He called her bluff.
“I don’t see anyone with you. Why are you playing hard to get, dollface?”
She groaned. Why won’t he go away?
She took a small step
back, irritated that she had to be the one to leave, when she sensed a presence
behind her. Even though she couldn’t see the person, she knew immediately that
he was big, male, and powerful. But she wasn’t afraid. In fact, a calm sense of
relief came over her, and she instinctively recognized he was the one who had
been watching her. The deep feelings he’d first stirred in her now flared to
life. Anticipation, excitement, arousal, and exhilaration fused into one. Her
head was spinning as her nostrils flared, and the lonely place between her legs
blazed to life.
From the mirror
behind the bar, she caught a glimpse of a virile male before he slipped his arm
around her waist and pulled her flush against him, engulfing her body with his
own. He kissed her neck and lingered there as if he had the right.
She tilted her head
and let him.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
R.L. Kenderson is two best friends writing
under one name. Renae wrote her first poem in third grade and learned she might
have a knack for this writing thing, while Lara remembers sneaking her
grandmother’s Harlequin novels when she was probably too young to be reading
them and always knew she wanted to write her own.
When they met in college, they bonded over
their love of reading and the TV show Charmed.
What really spiced up their friendship was when Lara introduced Renae to
romance novels, and when they discovered their first vampire romance they knew
there would always be a special place in their hearts for paranormal romance.
After being unable to find certain storylines and characteristics they wanted
to read about in the hundreds of books they consumed, they decided to write
their own.
They both live in the
Minneapolis/St. Paul area where they’re a sonographer/stay-at-home mom and
pharmacist by day and sexy author by night.
You can email them at rlkenderson@zoho.com.
Favorite
Lines “Don’t challenge me, Kenzie. I always win.”
“You
don’t always have to be perfect, you know? You are entitled to have bad days
just like everyone else”
“Didn’t
anyone ever tell you not to mess with a sleeping cat?”
“She
was considering swearing off men completely. Women were pretty. Maybe she would
try being a lesbian.”
“For
being my mate, for giving me the most precious gifts, and for making me the
happiest female in the world.”
Oh
yes a Princess for the Vampire race and a next in line Alpha is that not a
recipe for HOTNESS!?
Naya
feels smothered by her parents, her race, and her life. So she decides to go
the club with her best friend. She wants to let loose and feel free! She is rescued
by the sexiest man she's ever seen. Vaughn noticed her the second she walked in
the club. He stalked her through the whole club and when a drunk hits on her he
rushes to her rescue.
The
have an amazing night and Naya is suppose to go back to her life. She really
is!
Vaughn
can't stop thinking about Naya and Naya is heartbroken that she will have to
let Vaughn go.
Then
the unexpected happens and they get there chance but, will a enemy from the
past destroy it? You really must read it to find out!
Great
writing, yummy scenes, action packed, and leaves you wanting to know more of
this world! I'm looking forward to what the author comes up with next!
I
was given this book by author in exchange for an honest review
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