Author: | Blue Sapphire | ISBN: | 9781310785139 |
Publisher: | Yvonne C. Carsley | Publication: | February 26, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords | Language: | English |
Author: | Blue Sapphire |
ISBN: | 9781310785139 |
Publisher: | Yvonne C. Carsley |
Publication: | February 26, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords |
Language: | English |
The cold-hearted, dark-eyed Prince Shurn is no longer the captor but the captive. Shipped to Snow Mist, home-world of the Oreanshas, Rasan's people, he chaffs against his captivity. His jailors say that they only wish to rehabilitate him, to get him to change his brutal nature, but the Kashalar heart has been hard for so long. Can it be softened by the tender Oreanshas?
Sharas means to try. Terrified as he is of Shurn's people his duty as a teacher requires that he make the attempt. But will Shurn heed his teachings?
The Kashalar prince still dreams of Rasan and the moments they shared while Rasan was the prince's prisoner. Rasan caught a glimpse of Shurn's true face; the only one to have done so, and survived. Shurn remembers the taste of Rasan and desires to taste him again. But what is it he wishes to feast on: flesh or blood?
Whichever it is Malor is determined that his brother will not so much as put a finger on Rasan ever again. Rasan is close-mouthed on what passed between him and Shurn, and Malor's growing jealousy of his younger brother gnaws at him.
But there is another to worry about other than Shurn.
Sireen: sister, enemy and bloodthirsty assassin has designs upon the Kashalar throne and will allow neither brother to get in her way. And while Malor and Shurn are distracted by their battle for Rasan's favour she plots to get what she desires.
The cold-hearted, dark-eyed Prince Shurn is no longer the captor but the captive. Shipped to Snow Mist, home-world of the Oreanshas, Rasan's people, he chaffs against his captivity. His jailors say that they only wish to rehabilitate him, to get him to change his brutal nature, but the Kashalar heart has been hard for so long. Can it be softened by the tender Oreanshas?
Sharas means to try. Terrified as he is of Shurn's people his duty as a teacher requires that he make the attempt. But will Shurn heed his teachings?
The Kashalar prince still dreams of Rasan and the moments they shared while Rasan was the prince's prisoner. Rasan caught a glimpse of Shurn's true face; the only one to have done so, and survived. Shurn remembers the taste of Rasan and desires to taste him again. But what is it he wishes to feast on: flesh or blood?
Whichever it is Malor is determined that his brother will not so much as put a finger on Rasan ever again. Rasan is close-mouthed on what passed between him and Shurn, and Malor's growing jealousy of his younger brother gnaws at him.
But there is another to worry about other than Shurn.
Sireen: sister, enemy and bloodthirsty assassin has designs upon the Kashalar throne and will allow neither brother to get in her way. And while Malor and Shurn are distracted by their battle for Rasan's favour she plots to get what she desires.