Smoldering Hunger
(Dark Kings Series, #8)
by Donna Grant
Blurb:
His kisses were soul stirring, leaving her gasping and hungry for more. They pulled her from the wasteland of her life viciously and ruthlessly. With just one kiss she was clinging to him, silently begging him to show her all that one brush of his lips had promised.
TEMPTING FATE
Darius is back. Edinburgh thought it had seen the last of this seductive Dragon King, but that was before Darius found something worthwhile. He just can’t stay away from the impossibly beautiful Dr. Sophie Martin—even though he knows that a passion this strong could prove detrimental…for them both.
CRAVING DESIRE
Sophie tried to forget her encounter with smoking-hot Darius to no avail. He’s in her dreams, tempting her. But her association with Darius catches the attention of another, putting her in mortal danger. . .and Darius, who has vowed to protect her, is her only hope. But can she trust the notorious dragon shapeshifter? The only thing she knows for sure is that she cannot resist him…
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Excerpts
Alone. It was such an
insignificant word. Or it had been for centuries. He’d sought out the solitude,
had slept away centuries in his cave without hesitation.
And now? Now he hated the
quiet.
He detested being alone.
It wasn’t that he missed the
other Dragon Kings. He could communicate with them via their mental link at any
time. It was something much deeper, much stronger that twisted his gut.
He’d told the other Kings he
wanted to end the war with the Dark Fae so he could return to his mountain and
the dragon sleep. It had been the truth. For a bit. Now, he found himself
searching for something he didn’t understand or know.
No matter how many times he
walked the streets of the city, no matter how many times he killed the evil
Dark Fae who sought to slaughter the innocent humans, Darius was never
satisfied.
It was as if he were missing
something. That only made him hunt longer and harder. He’d tracked the last
remaining Dark Fae who hadn’t been smart enough to leave the city, running the
bastards to ground.
Since the Dark fed off the
souls of the humans, Darius took great pleasure in killing them. But not even
that helped to ease the tension within him.
But it did help him remember
that he was a lethal warrior. He did what he did not just for himself, but for
his brethren at Dreagan who hid amongst the humans distilling world-famous
whisky. And he did it for the humans.
The realm might’ve been the
dragons first and foremost, but the humans were part of that world as well. The
Dragon Kings fought for themselves and the mortals who once tried to kill them.
Darius removed his shirt and
folded it before neatly stacking it on the table on the other side of the
warehouse. After removing his boots and setting them tidily together, he
unfastened his jeans and stepped out of them. Folding them, he set the jeans
beside his shirt and turned to face the dead Fae.
With just a thought, he
shifted, his body transforming from that of a human into a dragon. He shook his
great head and blinked his eyes as he fastened them onto the Dark.
The greed and extravagance
of the Dark Fae had caused the city to erupt in chaos. Edinburgh hadn’t been
the only place bombarded with the Dark, however. Every major city in Scotland
and England had been attacked.
It caused the Dragon Kings
to take drastic action against the Fae. In doing so, the Kings played right
into the Dark’s hands’.
The Dark Fae filmed the
Kings on Dreagan flying, fighting, and shifting. That video had been released
onto the Internet, and a fury storm of questions fell upon Dreagan.
Their leader, Constantine,
King of Kings, ordered that no Dragon King could shift out of human form.
Darius was doing what his brethren hadn’t been able to do in weeks.
He wasted no time in
breathing fire upon the Dark. There was nothing on any realm as hot as dragon
fire, and it scorched the bodies into ash almost instantly.
Darius immediately returned
to human form and dressed. He wouldn’t stay in his true appearance when the
others couldn’t. It wasn’t fair. And it only made him hate the Dark Fae even
more.
Once, long ago, there was a
war on Earth between the Fae and the Kings. The Fae Wars had lasted for decades
with hundreds dying.
The Kings eventually won. It
was supposed to have been a war that would never be repeated. It would’ve
remained that way if the Kings hadn’t had to hide their true selves. There was
only one race to blame for that: the humans.
Darius dressed and left the
warehouse. It was just after five in the morning. There was still time to do some
hunting. Perhaps he’d get lucky and see who was killing the Dark.
He hadn’t gone more than
five blocks when he found himself turning to the left. Darius walked another
two before he realized he was on his way to the Royal Victoria Hospital.
His feet halted instantly.
Every time Sophie entered
his thoughts, he hastily squished it. She was a distraction he didn’t need -
and couldn’t afford. Yet, when he walked the streets, every time he saw a flash
of red hair, he hoped it was her.
There was only one time in
the two weeks since he’d made love to her on the street, shrouded by shadows
with a hunger for her riding him hard, had he allowed himself to see her.
A day after their encounter
he’d remained hidden atop a roof watching as she left the hospital. She hadn’t
even looked in the direction where they’d had sex against the building.
Did she remember how her
nails bit into his flesh? Did she recall how her body shuddered with the force
of her climax? Did she forget how he had to swallow her screams of pleasure
with a kiss?
He had no trouble
recollecting all of that and more. So much more. For days after he had the
taste of her on his tongue. Even now he recalled the feel of her soft, warm
skin beneath his hands. He knew the weight of her breasts and how sensitive her
nipples were.
If he allowed himself, he
could get drunk off her kisses alone.
It was that reason alone
that he hadn’t returned to the hospital or anywhere near Sophie’s home. She was
much too alluring and entirely too much of a temptation to put himself in close
proximity to her.
So why was he now heading
toward the very place he shied away from? His thoughts had been on the Dark and
eradicating them forever from this realm. He hadn’t even been thinking of
Sophie.
The Dark Kings Series
About the Author
She was born and raised in Texas but loves to travel. Her adventures have taken her throughout the United States as well as to Jamaica, Mexico, and Scotland. Growing up on the Texas/Louisiana border, Donna’s Cajun side of the family taught her the “spicy” side of life while her Texas roots gave her two-steppin’ and bareback riding.
Despite deadlines and voracious reading, Donna still manages to keep up with her two children, four cats, and one long haired Chihuahua.
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