Blog Tour, Excerpt & Giveaway:
The Elven King’s Promise by Devon Vesper
Fated Elves, Book 3
A carefully forged peace is threatened by unforeseen danger.
The prospect of going to college terrifies Dustin, and he balks at using Casersis’s money to do it. Along with his normal, human insecurities, Dustin is beside himself between going to therapy to deal with changing species and worrying about his omega’s upcoming heat. But Dustin is unprepared for the new twist when he accidentally soulbonds with an enemy. Erastus is crazed to get Dustin away from Casersis and will stop at nothing to get his way.
Casersis is trying his hardest to put Dustin’s mind at ease, despite not understanding the very human hang-ups getting between them. But when his public relations officer attacks him, Casersis’s worries shift from Dustin to those trying to hurt him and his alpha.
With his mate distracted, Dustin’s new soulbond could cost his relationship with Casersis. Or—even worse—his life.
Universal Link
Amazon
Add Fated Elves on Goodreads
“Holovid on.” When the chime sounded that the holovid started recording, Dustin aimed his hand at his side and lifted his shirt. “It isn’t bad, Erastus. This is as much proof as you’re going to get.”
Silence stretched on. After a moment, Dustin ordered the vid to stop recording and let his shirt fall back to cover his side. A few moments later, a huff of breath sounded over the comm. “I… I am sorry, Dustin. I didn’t mean—”
“It happened, Erastus,” Dustin said, his tone terser than he probably meant it. “Make sure it doesn’t happen again.” He wrinkled his nose and modulated his voice to a calmer level. “Maybe, and I am not promising anything, but maybe, if things go smoothly and you don’t send any more henchmen after me, I may try to convince Cass to let the three of us meet where he feels comfortable.” I stiffened behind him, but Dustin squeezed my hand to keep me quiet. “If he still says no, however, it won’t happen. You have to show him, not me, that you are going to be civil and stop being creepy.”
Erastus let out a bitter laugh. “He will never agree to such a thing.”
“You never know unless you try,” Dustin said gently. “I want this feud to end. I know it won’t happen overnight. I know you both hate each other. I know what happened from both sides. I want you two to get together and hash this out like civilized people. Whether I’m there or not, if it happens, depends on you… and I’m pretty damn sure Cass won’t ever go unless I ask him to.”
“I will have to think on this.”
“Just remember, Erastus: I will always choose Cass, no matter the option.”
My heart fluttered at that, and I relaxed. I may not have liked what Dustin was offering the wolf, but I had to respect it. And having his assurance went a long way to making the prospect palatable.
“Perhaps,” Erastus murmured. “Perhaps not. I will speak with you later.”
The Comm beeped as Erastus disconnected the call, and Dustin sighed. “That went better than expected.”
“You are not serious, beauty. Tell me you are not serious…” I begged. “Please.”
Dustin tugged me toward the panel leading to our bedroom. “I’m serious that I want the feud to end. I’m serious that he has to get through you first. If that never happens, at least I know I tried.”
To celebrate the cover reveal and release of The Elven King’s Promise, we are giving away 2 e-sets of the Fated Elves Series so far (3 books)!
Enter the Rafflecopter giveaway for your chance to win!
]
About the Author:
If there’s one thing Devon likes most, it’s chaos. She has a chaotic mind, messy house, and throws her characters into every calamitous situation possible. When she isn’t writing, she’s editing or formatting other authors’ works, building websites, creating graphics, reading, playing video games, or watching Fortnite streams on Twitch. She likes to stay busy. So yes. Chaos.
Starting in 2003, Devon turned her writing bug away from poetry and online role play in chat rooms to write her first novel. Yes, it was trash, but the process of learning to edit that piece of garbage spurred her to learn more and more. By 2013, she read an author by the name of Raythe Reign, and somehow, Raythe’s stories finally made all that learning in Devon’s mind click. She wrote her first semi-salable book in two weeks. The next in ten days, and by the beginning of 2014, had seven books written.
Were they all trash? No, but she’s in the process of rewriting them, and has already written one, turning Duty and Sacrifice into three books of a nine-book series, The God Jars Saga. Those three books were followed by more, and the last two books in the series will be published in the first quarter of 2019.
Born on a Navy base in Patuxent River, Maryland, Devon has traveled the world, living in Sigonella, Sicily for three years, and visiting many European countries before moving back to the states around the age of seven. She’s lived in Florida for sixteen years, Oklahoma for a year, and Pennsylvania for the rest. She graduated from surgical technology school near the top of her class in 2004, and uses her medical and worldly knowledge to enrich her books whenever possible. Being the worldly woman she is, and having spent most of her teens as a broody goth, Devon has four tattoos, nine piercings, loves techno, electronica, dubstep, and similar music genres, and has an incurable internet addiction.
She builds her own computers, can’t stand Mac-anything unless it’s to format books in Vellum, and purple and black are her favorite colors, though that can change to burgundy and gray depending on the day. Since she has bipolar disorder, PTSD, social anxiety disorder, general anxiety disorder, clinical depression, and has trouble leaving her house due to all that, Devon works full time as an author and editor, and spends as much time as she can talking to other authors and her readers.
Connect with Devon:
https://www.facebook.com/AuthorDevonVesper/
https://www.facebook.com/groups/devonsdreamersden
https://www.instagram.com/devonvesper/
https://twitter.com/DevonVesper
https://www.pinterest.com/devonvesper
https://www.tiktok.com/@devonvesper