Tuesday, February 6, 2018

Kryssie Fortune - To Break a Warrior King's Curse

To Break a Warrior King’s Curse.

Formerly – Curse of the Fae King


He only intended to seduce her not love her.
So happy to have Kryssie Fortune back at the Reading Room today. This book seems to have twist and turns you won't find in just every book. I think you'll enjoy this one.
Blurb

Leonidas can fight anything except dark magic.

He inherited his father’s curse along with the Fae throne. Thanks to a rogue witch, if he doesn’t bed a different woman every month, he’ll turn feral. A man can only stand so much meaningless sex. No wonder he hates witches.

When he meets Meena, he intends to seduce her, not love her.

Meena’s a witch who never developed any powers.
Banished to the mundane world, she masquerades as human. When she accidentally bonds with an escaped war dragon, Leonidas comes to reclaim it. His enemies strip him of his powers, and his month’s almost up.

What happens when he discovers she’s a witch? And how will this warrior king cope when his curse kicks in and forces him into another woman’s bed.

PLEASE NOTE This book was previously sold with the title CURSE OF THE FAE KING.

Sales Link  
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Excerpt
Her need drove all rational thought from her brain. Nothing mattered but the sexy, fairy boy. Maybe it was his enthralling smile. Maybe it was the tenderness that shone in his emerald-hued eyes. Or maybe he made her feel like the person she was born to be. Treasured even.
For now, she’d concentrate on loving him. Sadly, theirs was a temporary liaison at best. She needed him to screw her until her fingernails scratched furrows in his back, and she screamed with delight.
For now, she’d live in the moment, and experience every good thing she could with him. Whatever simmered between them was momentous and breathtaking. Overwhelming even. So yeah, she wouldn’t tell him she was a failed witch—yet. Damn it, if he kept smiling at her like that, she wouldn’t tell him at all.
An insatiable hunger—urgent and overwhelming—consumed her. Her breasts ached for his touch. A fire started deep in her womb, then sizzled through her blood. She burned for a Fae warrior whose only promise was that he’d love her and leave her. She’d never needed a man so completely. Hell, until she met Leonidas, she’d never needed a man at all.
Otherworld creatures condemned her or scorned her, but not Leonidas. No wonder she wanted to get down and dirty with him. She’d treasure their time on the wild North Yorkshire Moors.
She’d slid her hand into his and offered her body. Be brave, Meena. She needed to stay strong even though she deceived him. Most of all, she didn’t want her inexperience to show. Rejection would rip her soul to shreds.
Then Goddess be praised, Leo swept her into his arms and carried her into the privacy of a copse of trees.

More about Kryssie Fortune.

Kryssie reads everything and anything, from literary fiction to sizzling romance. Her earliest memory is going to the library with her mother. She can’t have been more than two at the time. Reading, especially when a book’s hot and explicit, is more than a guilty pleasure. It’s an obsession.
Kryssie needed a world for her Scattered Sibling adventures. With its green sky, carnivorous plants and rats bigger than cars, the otherworld is a violent place. Lykae, Fae, and vampires all live there. If the characters come to our mundane world, they often visit the North Yorkshire resort town of Whitby—British home of all things gothic and weird.  For Kryssie, mixing reality and fantasy is the best entertainment.
Kryssie lives on the coast, about thirty miles from Whitby, and she know it well. She enjoys gardening, travel, and socializing with her author friends. You’d be surprised how many erotic romance authors live in the north of England.
This year, Kryssie’s main publisher—Loose id – decided it could no longer compete with Amazon. Sadly, they close their doors permanently in May. For Kryssie, getting her book rights back is a chance to go indie. To Break a Warrior King’s Curse is the first book she’s self-published
And the title change?
When she started writing, Kryssie didn’t realize how much she’d fall in love with the otherworld. All her Scattered Sibling’s series books have a title starting with TO…  She simply brought this in line with the rest.  Please, read and enjoy


And just a little more…

What are your favourite scenes in your book: the action, the dialogue, or the romance?
It’s got to be the romance, but it’s got to hang on a good story. Dialogue’s hard though. Before I retired, I worked for a TV soap. It always amazed me that the cast spoke in such short sentences. On screen, it made them sound like real people. I try to incorporate that in my books.
How do you feel about writing a series?
My Scattered Siblings series is a collection of stand-alone tales set in a magical world. The plants are man eating, the Elves misogynistic, and the Lykae and Fae take the heroines’’ breath away with their ferocity and good looks. I love the way the earlier characters crop in cameos throughout the series. It’s like a party with all your best friends invited.
Cat or a dog person
Both. We always had cats when the kids were little, but we live too near the main road now. When I was younger, I had a Welsh Terrier—a sort of teddy bear on legs. I’d have a dog, but my husband goes all Mr. Spock on me and points out that since our kids both live in London, we sometimes need to zoom off at the drop of a hat. It wouldn’t be fair on the dog. I admit he’s right, but I don’t have to like it.
How do you feel when you finish writing a book?
Finishing a story is like saying goodbye to great friends. I hate cliffhangers and unhappy endings so I can guarantee a happy ever after in my books.

Kryssie would love to hear from you. Here are her media links.
Kryssie Fortune Social Media
Blog            http://kryssiefortune.blogspot.co.uk/
Twitter         https://twitter.com/KryssieFortune





3 comments:

  1. Hi Pk and Kryssie,

    I enjoyed reading the interview. Wow, this sounds like an intriguing and hot read. Love the premise!

    Hugs
    Roz

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  2. Hi PK,
    Thanks for sharing this. I liked the interview with Kryssie.
    Rosie Dee

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