Princess of Draga
Emma Dean
(Draga Court, #1)
Publication date: October 17th 2017
Genres: Adult, Fantasy, Romance, Science Fiction
Emma Dean
(Draga Court, #1)
Publication date: October 17th 2017
Genres: Adult, Fantasy, Romance, Science Fiction
In the first book of the Draga Court series, Princess Adelina’s coming-of-age party will declare to the worlds she is finally eligible to wed. All she wants is to serve her people and the crown with honor, but when a dangerously attractive prince from another galaxy – one who they all thought was dead – arrives with warnings of monstrosities and war, will her feelings put her in a position where she has to choose between her people and love?
The Draga Court series is a beautiful combination of fantasy and space opera set in a faraway future where humans have altered their genetics to save their species from their destructive natures. Dominance and rank weave a complicated dance among the galaxy’s society where a true submissive has to find her place, and learn the true meaning of power and love.
Excerpt
Nadyah made her way through the city streets. She
stopped and glanced over her shoulder, pulling her hood up further. She
quickened her step and kept close to the buildings. Each circle of Stella di
Draga eased into the next. The houses of the nobility, the upscale businesses,
to the merchant class houses, and then the markets all transitioned smoothly
like a painting.
She loved the capitol but she did not enjoy
having to cross it on foot.
It was the only way she could make the trip to
the House unnoticed from the palace. No one could know of this trip, not even
Adelina. Nadyah crossed the street with her head down as a hov-carriage passed.
Only one more city circle and she would reach the edge of the House’s property.
Then she would have to make her way to the secret entrance all the spiderlings
used.
Nadyah had to be back at the palace in a few
hours and she was already exhausted after spending most of the day working with
Adelina. They had run the length of the palace grounds twice, and then did some
ai-kuda sparring. Nadyah even taught
her a few moves in the courtesan’s fighting style. They still had a lot to
cover, but she was convinced the princess could handle herself well enough to
keep an attacker at bay until help could arrive.
Nadyah skipped over a puddle that shone with the
green of the moon Vekaza. Mala’s large form hung to the west and was not yet
full. The purple moon wouldn’t be full until the night of Adelina’s party and
the anniversary of her birth.
Earlier that night Nadyah sat at the royal table
with Elara and ate with the royal family. The honor they bestowed on her still
dazzled. She had never anticipated such a rise in station even if only by
association. Prince Nash had been there as well, but she suspected it had more
to do with the king wanting to keep an eye on him than to embrace him with open
arms into the family.
There was a definite spark between her princess
and the lost prince. That Giselle would give Adelina the assignment said a lot.
There was so much to learn yet, and Nadyah knew she had to tread a fine line
between gathering information and betraying Adelina’s trust in her. The news of
Prince Nash was reason enough to report back to the Spider and Nadyah still
hadn’t decided what she would do with what she had found on the private shreve
Princess Adelina kept locked away.
Adelina was a master at dissembling. The princess
made herself into what she thought those around her wanted or needed. Masks
came and went until even Nadyah was unsure of who the female truly was
underneath them all. The skill required to confuse a courtesan astounded her.
Adelina was truly submissive, but she played with that nature so well she made
herself invisible to those around her, to those who only saw what they wanted to
see.
Nadyah had seen the princess move through those
masks like a fish through water, so seamless the deception was beautiful in its
simplicity.
She shook her head; Princess Adelina was a
mystery she could not wait to solve.
Author Bio:
Emma Dean lives and works in California with her husband and son. She loves romance but needed something different so Draga Court was born. With too many stories to write the schedule has been filled through 2018.
When she’s not writing she’s reading, or spending time with her family.
With publishing now at least she has an excuse for not folding the laundry ;)
I love the cover
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