Her new boss - the most powerful king on the continent - obsesses over whatever interests him. And she just fell into the ‘interest’ category.
King Genesis’s world is little more than his alchemic experiments with occasional bouts of ruling when his grand advisor insists he must step in. Until his scheming mother quietly gets rid of his advisor and brings in a host of eligible alchemist women as candidates for his new one. He knows exactly what her game is and will not marry to placate her or anyone else in his province. Until one of the women catches his eyes. No, more than that, his mind.
Catalina knows she’s perfect on the surface. She’s beautiful, poised, and graceful. She’s the only heir of one of the highest ranking families in the province. She graduated at the top of her year from the academy, with nearly the highest scores ever seen. The big, dark secret? She’s not her family’s only child, but her father will never reveal the proof of her mother’s infidelity to the world, her elemental mixed blood little brother. Catalina’s only hope for freeing him from her father’s prison is to become King Genesis’s new grand advisor and gain the favor of the king. So she will gain that title.
Except Catalina never counted on catching the king’s personal attention. Or that his obsessive nature with his experiments would transfer over to his interest in her. This might be perfect for her plan to protect her brother . . . except King Genesis is as unpredictable as he is brilliant and she cannot risk getting close to him that way, no matter how alluring he may be at times. Especially when the dowager learns of her brother and decides she’s unfit as a bride. Unfortunately, King Genesis disagrees, pitting Catalina - and the safety of her brother - between the two greatest political forces in the province.
Dark Brilliance is a sizzling, no spice romance featuring court intrigue, a cunning heroine full of heart, and a morally gray hero with an obsessive streak. While the books all take place in the Darkhaven territory, each one can be read as a standalone
Genre: Paranormal Romance
King Genesis’s world is little more than his alchemic experiments with occasional bouts of ruling when his grand advisor insists he must step in. Until his scheming mother quietly gets rid of his advisor and brings in a host of eligible alchemist women as candidates for his new one. He knows exactly what her game is and will not marry to placate her or anyone else in his province. Until one of the women catches his eyes. No, more than that, his mind.
Catalina knows she’s perfect on the surface. She’s beautiful, poised, and graceful. She’s the only heir of one of the highest ranking families in the province. She graduated at the top of her year from the academy, with nearly the highest scores ever seen. The big, dark secret? She’s not her family’s only child, but her father will never reveal the proof of her mother’s infidelity to the world, her elemental mixed blood little brother. Catalina’s only hope for freeing him from her father’s prison is to become King Genesis’s new grand advisor and gain the favor of the king. So she will gain that title.
Except Catalina never counted on catching the king’s personal attention. Or that his obsessive nature with his experiments would transfer over to his interest in her. This might be perfect for her plan to protect her brother . . . except King Genesis is as unpredictable as he is brilliant and she cannot risk getting close to him that way, no matter how alluring he may be at times. Especially when the dowager learns of her brother and decides she’s unfit as a bride. Unfortunately, King Genesis disagrees, pitting Catalina - and the safety of her brother - between the two greatest political forces in the province.
Dark Brilliance is a sizzling, no spice romance featuring court intrigue, a cunning heroine full of heart, and a morally gray hero with an obsessive streak. While the books all take place in the Darkhaven territory, each one can be read as a standalone
Genre: Paranormal Romance
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