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Claimed by Kings

(2022)
(The second book in the Lost Goddess series)
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Is it ever wise to make a deal with the devil?

I didn’t know how much my life would change in such a short time, not only because I've chosen my knights, but also the man in my dreams now talks telepathically with me. He also claims we are fated mates, but those around me think he is lying and believe he wants to kill me.

He says he knows me. Who I am and what I am. And he tells me this time, it’s forever—no matter what it takes. Because he promises if he doesn’t get me, there will be high hell to pay.

And there is hell to pay when I provoke him one too many times and he shows me just how powerful he really is.

But nobody takes my Knights… they’re mine.

And I’m going to show him exactly what I’ll do for them. Because there is only one path out of this—go to war with him and kill him. But before that, the kingdom wants an heir. That thought worries me more than I care to think about because if the kingdom wants an heir, does that mean the powers that be don’t think I’ll survive the war with the dark king?

And although my incredible knights are prepared to risk their lives by binding with me, which would give me the magic I need to defeat him—I can’t let them. I’m not willing to lose any of them.

Instead, I foolishly make a deal with the devil.

But turns out it isn’t just the dark king I need to be concerned about. I make deals with the other kings who I know want me for my magic.

Unfortunately, that was my fault too.

The bittersweet moment I saved a life but harmed my own.

The moment I showed everyone who I really am—but he warned me—I now can’t complain about the backlash.

This is book two in The Lost Goddess series. The series is a paranormal, fated mates, second chance romance, with a FMC who ends up with multiple love interests. The FMC may take some time to be happy with her knights as she learns and grows. And growing means her knights change along the way.

The series has love-hate themes, jealousy, kidnapping, death, steamy scenes, swearing, and violence throughout the series. Recommended for readers 18+.

I formerly published this book under the name Queen
Claimed.




Genre: Paranormal Romance

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