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'Fire and Desire' series - Chloe Chastaine


 

The Flame King's Captive (#1)

 


 


He snatched me from the jaws of death for one reason—to be his.


I was a dead king’s sacrificial bride, until his murderer claimed me as his. Zabriel invaded my country of Maledin on the back of a monstrous, fire-breathing dragon and took me prisoner.


The lethal Zabriel towers over me in steel plate armor, and he could easily crush the life out of me—but the Flame King isn’t interested in harming me. Instead, he destroys everyone who has hurt me in a storm of fire and vengeance.


There’s malignant rot deep within my country. My family has vanished along with whole villages of people. As I desperately try to find those who are missing, my body and heart awaken under a powerful and alarming force.


Zabriel sets my soul ablaze every time he growls, “Mine.” He calls me Omega. The rarest. The most vulnerable. The one he craves to possess and protect.


When evil forces in Maledin threaten everyone I know and love, there’s only one person who is strong enough to help me defeat them, and the only place where I’m safe from an ancient foe is in the arms of the Flame King.


 

"You’re my bride and my mate, but you don’t have to believe me just because I say so. I don’t need to persuade you to melt for me because it’s going to happen anyway, and it’s going to be fucking delicious.”
I lower the pitch of my voice to a velvety purr.
“Soon I’ll be all you can think about, and you’ll beg me to make you mine.”

&


What will you actually do when I’m in a heat and you’re in a rut?”
“Well, I’ll…”
Hold you down, fuck you insanely hard, bite you until I leave permanent scars in your flesh, and then shove my knot so deep inside you that we can’t get it out of you again for an hour.
I can’t say that to her.
“Dominate you,” I say, and then add hastily, “in the most loving way.”

&


I thought her scent and her slick and her kisses were delicious, but her trust? Her trust is everything.

 

The Flame King's Bride (#2)

 


 


There’s a vast difference between someone telling you that what you’re feeling is normal, and someone saying, This happened to me as well.


 



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