Clash of Queens

Author: Clara Wils
Genre(s): Romance | Fantasy | Paranormal
Total pages: 122
Clash of Queens

Out of the frying pan into all-out war. If I want the throne, I’ll have to fight for it.

It took everything I had, and all my guys working for me and helping out, to defeat the false princess Saldrea and her henchwomen. But I barely have time to recover before her mother, Valnea, declares war on me.
Luckily the queen regent isn’t in a hurry to start that fight, but only because she plans to gather the entire might of the elven empire to ensure she crushes me and my little rebellion completely.
I need help now, but where can I turn?

My dashing angel Vyns, with whom I’m bound in spirit, says he’ll rouse the seraphim to aid me. Rook, the sinful incubus, who had been distant, is once again at my side. He can return to Urval, the fae realm’s version of hell, to see if the people there can help. Though first, I need an apology and an explanation for why he’s been a d!ck lately.
Koar the stalwart dragon, is always at my side, a permanent protector and so very easy on the eyes. He’s suddenly interested in a relationship, and I can’t say I mind. I can use all the sexy distractions I can get.

And speaking of sexy distractions, Myel, my perfect Goth shifter-vampire, is everything I need, but he doesn’t seem to think so. And when he’s sent on a dangerous mission, our bond is once again pulled tight, which always makes me feel awful.
Then, along comes Bayn, the titan who helped me and my friends defeat Saldrea’s minions. And though we barely know each other, he’s demanding we get married. If we do, he’ll bring the might of the titans to fight on my side. Like I don’t already have enough to deal with.

And time is running out. If we don’t find allies soon, all of us will be crushed by the ruthless elves. All those I’d hoped to protect… will die.

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