![]() ![]() He makes his first appearance in Chapter 6, when Damen asks him about Laurents health after a Veretian boy is violated in the Akielon camp. Their tenuous, fractious relationship is the heart and soul of this trilogy, and thankfully, readers will not have long to wait between installments in order to watch it unfold. Kings Rising Paschal is not present in the first handful of chapters in this book since Damen is now removed from the Princes men and rejoined with his own people as the unofficial King of Akielos. The lush setting, full of intricate historical detail, engaging decadence and ruthless scheming, will draw many, but it’s Pacat’s characters.who’ll surely keep readers captive. Captive Prince and Prince’s Gambit. “Fans of Pacat’s internet-serial sensation will need no convincing of the merits of this series, but new readers should take note-this book lives up to every word of praise it has garnered. ![]() “Pacat’s powerful debut, a blend of intense erotica and political fantasy, is disturbing and intriguing in equal measure.The intricacy of the political entanglements gives depth to the novel’s erotic turmoil.Fans of Jacqueline Carey’s Kushiel series will eat this up with a spoon.”- Publishers Weekly “The cumulative effect of reading them back to back is mind blowing.”-Dear Author “Have you read Captive Prince? If you haven’t, what are you waiting for?”. ![]() “You will be completely enthralled and on edge.”- USA Today ![]()
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