Despite her Gran’s dire warnings, she is inexorably drawn to the dark and terrifying figure of Corvus, an ancient vampire and master of the vast Albinus family.
Jéhenne is about to find her answers and discover that, not only is Corvus far more dangerous than she could ever imagine, but that he holds much more than the key to her heart …
Check out Emma's exciting fantasy series with hailed by Kirkus Reviews as "An enchanting fantasy with a likable heroine, romantic intrigue, and clever narrative flourishes."
The Dark Prince
The French Fae Legend Book 1
The man of your dreams is coming ... or is it your nightmares he visits? Laen is Prince of the Dark fae, with a temper and reputation to match his black eyes, and a heart that despises the human race. When he is sent back through the forbidden gates between realms to retrieve an ancient fae artifact, he returns home with far more than he bargained for.
Océane DeBeauvoir is an artist and bookbinder who has always relied on her lively imagination to get her through an unhappy and uneventful life. A jewelled dagger put on display at a nearby museum hits the headlines with speculation of another race, the fae.
But the discovery also inspires Océane to create an extraordinary piece of art. Océane's lonely and romantic heart has created the story of The Dark Prince, but it soon becomes apparent that her story cannot be confined to the pages of a book. And it seems that her hero is far from the troubled, romantic figure she had painted, but something far more sinister
Other Works by Emma V. Leech
(For those of you who have read The French Fae Legend series, please remember that chronologically The Heart of Arima precedes The Dark Prince)
The French Vampire Legend
The Key to Erebus
The Heart of Arima
The Fires of Tartarus
The Son of Darkness (TBA)
The French Fae Legend
The Dark Prince
The Dark Heart
The Dark Deceit (December 2017)
Short Stories: A Dark Tale, A Dark Desire, The Dark Promise.
Rogues & Gentlemen
The Rogue
The Earl's Temptation
Scandal's Daughter
The Devil May Care
Nearly Ruining Mr Russell
About the Author
Emma V Leech is currently the author of two series, Les Corbeaux: The French Vampire Legend and Les Fées: The French Fae Legend and has now delved into the world of regency romance with her first historical fiction series, Rogues & Gentlemen.
As an accomplished paranormal romance author, Emma won the world’s largest online writing competition ‘The Wattys’ two years running, first with The Darkest Night, and then with her short story, A Dark Imperfection, A Les Fées Novella. Her third published novel, The Dark Prince has been touted as one of The Top 50 Self Published Books Worth Reading in 2015 and is #2 on the list of the Top 50 Indie Books in 2015 as well as being hailed as "An enchanting fantasy with a likable heroine, romantic intrigue, and clever narrative flourishes." by Kirkus Reviews.
Emma's novels have garnered attention worldwide, and fans who continue to clamour for more through email, Facebook, and Twitter.
When she's not writing she strives to live as far from the real world as possible. but otherwise she can be found in Darkest Dordogne, South West France with her husband, three children, assorted cats and a wild imagination.
Acknowledgements
Thanks as always to my wonderful editor Gemma Fisk of FiskLit for being patient and guiding me through this adventure into Regency England!
To my wonderful BFF, PA, personal cheerleader and bringer of chocolate, Varsi Richardson Appel, for moral support, confidence boosting and for reading my work more times than I have. I love you loads!
To the betas! Varsi, Alejandra Avila, Varsha Shurpali, Veronique Glotin Phillips. Thank you so much for all your help and advice.
To all of the dedicated Dark Addicts and wicked Angels. Thank you all for your continued support and excitement over my work and for taking a chance on what for some of you is a new genre. You guys are such an inspiration and your enthusiasm keeps me excited to write for you. I’m always so happy to hear from you so do email or message me :) [email protected]
To my husband Pat and my family ... For always being proud of me.
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