Saturday, 30 June 2018

New Release! Collision (Book 3 of the Prophecy series) by Lea Kirk #scifi #romance via @leakirkwrites



Collision, Book Three of the Prophecy Series
 
Long blurb:
 
A heart-rending loss…
Flora Bock will never forgive the Anferthian invaders for murdering her birth-parents. Growing up with the grandson of her sworn enemies is living a nightmare—until the day she sees him through the eyes of a young woman. But giving her heart to him is the ultimate betrayal of her parents’ memory.
 
A life in peril…
There are precious few places in the galaxy where Fander K’nil is safe. One look into Flora’s beautiful, hate-filled eyes is proof enough that Terr is not one of those places. He must keep her at a distance and stay alive long enough to fulfill his destiny. No matter what his heart desires.
 
An empire at stake…
Just as Fander and Flora begin to discover the depth of their feelings for each other, they are thrust into a deadly game of politics and assassination with an enemy who stops at nothing to stay in power. With the lives of everyone they love at risk, they must find a way to avert a new invasion before it’s too late—even if it means making the ultimate sacrifice.

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Excerpt:
 
Fander gave Flora a grin. “Yes. But, here’s the difference. I intend to convince you to marry me.”
 
Gods, he loved seeing her cheeks turn pink. She took a half step back and raised her chin. “It’ll never work.”
 
“Pfft. So you say.”
 
She pointed toward the portal. “You remember what you did back there on my planet, right? You laid the groundwork for a civil war. Your people might, might, accept me as tangol because that bond is part of your culture, but as your wife? I’m a Terrian. Lots of them will hate me for that reason.”
 
“Once, you hated me for being Anferthian.”
 
She lowered her arm and blinked, twice. Three times. Four, five. If she had to think about it that long, then he almost had her. He stepped into her personal space and cupped his palm along her jaw. “But, you changed your mind, didn’t you?”
 
Her tongue darted over her lips. “You think we could change their minds?”
 

“I’d like to try.”

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