About this series
Three short stories from the Les Fées that prequel the Dark Series.
A Dark Design, A Dark Desire, A Dark Tale and including bonus material, Interview With a Dark Prince.
A Dark Design.
An oath of honour is not to be taken lightly.
An oath never to lay hands on your best friend's sister should certainly be upheld, no matter how much you want to break it.
But what if the sister is a beautiful, single minded young woman who is not afraid to use blackmail to get what she wants?
The Prince Laen's sister, Aleish is such a woman and Prince Corin ... The man who is caught between his own honour and her desire.
A Dark Desire.
She saw him once.
Just a glimpse of those golden eyes... and now she will do anything, risk anything,
to see him again.
A Dark Tale.
Beautiful, beguiling and deadly, the Nixe and their river King the Kelpie are best left alone as the Prince Corin knows to his cost. But when his best friend Laen falls prey to their watery embrace he has no choice but to follow.
Come and swim ... the water is fine.
Bonus Material. Interview With a Dark Prince.
So everyone assumed that Laen was The Dark Prince of the title, after all...why wouldn't you? Here you can read a rare interview with Prince Corin Albrecht of Alfheim shortly before he met Claudette and everything changed.
Here he speaks frankly about who is really The Dark Prince, about love, life and a lot of interesting questions posed by you, the Dark Addicts. However our intrepid reporter Evie Leigh appears to have bitten off more than she can chew ...
Titles in the series (5)
- The Dark Prince: The French Fae Legend, #1
1
Two Fae Princes. One human woman. And a world ready to tear them all apart. Laen Braed is Prince of the Dark Fae, with a temper and reputation to match his black eyes, and a heart that despises the human race. When he is sent back through the forbidden gates between realms to retrieve an ancient Fae artifact, he returns home with far more than he bargained for. Corin Albrecht, the most powerful Elven Prince ever born. His golden eyes are rumoured to be a gift from the gods, and destiny is calling him. With a love for the human world that runs deep, his relationship with Laen is being torn apart by his friend's prejudices. Océane DeBeauvoir is an artist and bookbinder who has always relied on her lively imagination to get her through an unhappy and uneventful life. A jewelled dagger put on display at a nearby museum hits the headlines with speculation of another race, the Fae. But the discovery also inspires Océane to create an extraordinary piece of art that cannot be confined to the pages of a book. With two powerful men vying for her attention and their friendship stretched to breaking point, Océane must decide whom to trust ... and which of them is really the Dark Prince.
- The Dark Heart: The French Fae Legend, #2
2
The Prince Corin ... Decadent, seductive, master of the love affair. Corin is crown prince of Alfheim, the Elven lands. Considered the handsomest man in the land, he is well used to the females in his life indulging his every desire. But after losing the first woman who ever touched his heart to his best friend, he swears he'll never let anyone get that close again. Under pressure from his royal family to marry and produce an heir, he decides the only solution is to take a woman from the human realm, someone who poses no threat ... Someone he could never love. Running from a fate that promises power and pain in equal measure, all he needs is for her to accept three gifts and she will be totally under his control. But sometimes hearts are not so easily managed.
- The Dark Deceit: The French Fae Legend, #3
3
A dangerous secret lies at the heart of the Fae Lands. A secret that could save three kingdoms - or burn them all to the ground. The secret is Prince Corin's to bear alone, if his sanity can stand it. But while Corin suffers, his mother's machinations continue and queen Audrianne makes plans of her own to secure their realm's future. Sickness looms over the Fae like a dark cloud as the tainted mortal world poisons both them and their land, and the queen wants it stopped. Rumours reach her that a Light Fae man, long since dead and regarded as a saint for his incredible healing powers, fathered a child in the mortal realm. If the man's gift has been passed on - to his great, great granddaughter, Anaïs - the queen wants her, and the Duke of Dannon is just the man to bring her to their world. Secrets, lies and scandal are the coin of the Fae court and no man's reputation is more scandalous than the Duke of Dannon. Boredom has drawn him to turn his elegant hand to the dirty work of being the queen's chief spy, and secret lover. Feared and admired, his dark reputation does little to keep the women from trying to snare him, a fate that he refuses to contemplate - until Anaïs makes him remember what his honour once stood for. Still fighting to keep the power of the land from driving him to madness, Corin needs to take Alfheim from the queen's grasp. But he is drawn ever deeper into a power struggle with the Light Fae's King over Anaïs and her talents. Now, as the creatures of Dark Wood begin to stir, an old god awakens and Corin cannot run forever. Corin, Laen and Dannon will soon be drawn towards a bloody battle for power ... Will it be Anaïs who tips them over the edge?
- The Darkest Night: The French Fae Legend, #4
4
The War has begun. Prince Corin and Prince Laen, united against the Light Fae, are battling their way to the capital, Aos Sï, where Corin will claim the Kingdom for his own. The Fae Lands plead for a new leader, someone to save it and its people, from tyranny at the hands of King Auberren. But has Corin waited too long ... has he time enough to do what he must? As the land screams for him in his mind, pushing his sanity to the limits of what he can bear, everything he has spent his life running from must finally be confronted. Laen is his ever-present defender, brother, best friend and the man he will have no choice but to betray if he finally succeeds. Corin must win this war at all costs, but he fears what will be lost in the process. Those left behind must wait and pray. Claudette is torn as she fears for the lives of those she loves, terrified that she may lose Corin, and waiting desperately for news from her personal spy, Bram. A disgraced nobleman turned highwayman, Bram has been sent to the human world to protect her brother from Auberren's assassins and she prays he won't fail her. The war has begun … and no one will escape unscathed.
- A Dark Collection: The French Fae Legend
Three short stories from the Les Fées that prequel the Dark Series. A Dark Design, A Dark Desire, A Dark Tale and including bonus material, Interview With a Dark Prince. A Dark Design. An oath of honour is not to be taken lightly. An oath never to lay hands on your best friend's sister should certainly be upheld, no matter how much you want to break it. But what if the sister is a beautiful, single minded young woman who is not afraid to use blackmail to get what she wants? The Prince Laen's sister, Aleish is such a woman and Prince Corin ... The man who is caught between his own honour and her desire. A Dark Desire. She saw him once. Just a glimpse of those golden eyes... and now she will do anything, risk anything, to see him again. A Dark Tale. Beautiful, beguiling and deadly, the Nixe and their river King the Kelpie are best left alone as the Prince Corin knows to his cost. But when his best friend Laen falls prey to their watery embrace he has no choice but to follow. Come and swim ... the water is fine. Bonus Material. Interview With a Dark Prince. So everyone assumed that Laen was The Dark Prince of the title, after all...why wouldn't you? Here you can read a rare interview with Prince Corin Albrecht of Alfheim shortly before he met Claudette and everything changed. Here he speaks frankly about who is really The Dark Prince, about love, life and a lot of interesting questions posed by you, the Dark Addicts. However our intrepid reporter Evie Leigh appears to have bitten off more than she can chew ...
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