Reviewers on Nicholas, The Lords of Satyr:
“A well-written story with enough variety in the sexual situations to satisfy just about any reader. The characters are complex and intriguing and the leading man is the sexiest one this reader has seen in a long time! The author has cleverly set the stage for at least two sequels in the Lords of Satyr series, and based on this book, they will be something to look forward to.”
—Romantic Times Book Reviews, August 2007
“[Ms. Amber] gives great depth to her characters and the dialogues are smooth and natural. Everything about this story and the elements within worked…a wonderful book that did not disappoint!”
—Paranormal Romance Reviews
“I really didn’t want this book to end, and when I finished I knew that it would stay with me for a while.”
—TwoLips Reviews, 5 lips; Reviewer’s Choice; Recommended Read
“Elizabeth Amber has drawn a world that pulls you in and keeps hold of your heart and mind.”
—Joyfully Reviewed, a Recommended Read
“Nicholas, The Lords of Satyr has taken a place on my top ten favorite erotic books list.”
—Night Owl Romance, 5 stars
“This is a page turner from start to finish!”
—Fallen Angel Reviews
“Fascinating! Absolutely, positively wicked…a spellbinding story that captivates readers from the first word to the last.”
—Romance Reviews Today
“Both Nicholas and Jane are well-matched, though it took a delicious, tension-filled while for them to figure it out. There is a villainess to surpass all villains, and more supporting villains that fit into the story neatly…It was well-paced—it’s engrossing and easy to read in one sitting. While the romance is lovely, the sex is knock-out hot.”
—Just Erotic Romance Reviews
“Nicholas left me wanting—wanting the next book in this wonderful new series, that is!…I know I’ll be hoping for some cross-over characters to continue these sexy romances with when we’ve come to the end of the three Satyr brothers’ stories.”
—CK2S Kwips & Kritiques, 4.5 Klovers; 5 stars on Amazon.com
“An excellent debut…Very highly recommended.”
—Deborah MacGillivray, author of A Restless Knight
“Like the fine wines from the vineyards of Tuscany where the Lords of Satyr make their home, these are stories to be savored for a satisfying, hedonistic treat.”
—Kate Douglas, author of Wolf Tales
RAINE:
THE LORDS OF SATYR
ELIZABETH AMBER
APHRODISIA
KENSINGTON PUBLISHING CORP.
http://www.kensingtonbooks.com
Contents
Prologue
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 25
Chapter 26
Chapter 27
Chapter 28
Chapter 29
Chapter 30
Chapter 31
Chapter 32
Chapter 33
Chapter 34
Chapter 35
Chapter 36
Chapter 37
Chapter 38
Chapter 39
Chapter 40
Epilogue
Author’s Note
PROLOGUE
Satyr Estate, Tuscany, Italy
September 1823
Some months ago, a parchment letter laced with a disturbing hint of ElseWorld magic arrived at the Satyr Estate in EarthWorld. Penned by King Feydon, it read…
Lords of Satyr, Sons of Bacchus,
Be it known that I lie dying and naught may be done. As my time draws near, the weight of past indiscretions haunts me. I must tell of them.
Nineteen summers ago, I fathered daughters upon three highborn Human females of EarthWorld. I sowed my childseed whilst these females slumbered, leaving each unaware of my nocturnal visit.
My three grown daughters are now vulnerable and must be shielded from Forces that would harm them. ’Tis my dying wish you will find it your duty to husband them and bring them under your protection. You may search them out among the society of Rome, Venice, and Paris. Thus is my Will.
The imminent demise of King Feydon and the news that his three half-Human, half-Faerie daughters are in danger sends the three handsome Satyr lords in search of FaerieBlend brides. Forces that protect the gate between EarthWorld and ElseWorld are at a low ebb when one of the brothers is away from the estate, so they must go singly. Eldest brother Nick has already found and wed Jane, the first of the sisters.
Now it’s second brother Raine’s turn. But he’s been wed before, disastrously so. Though he’s willing to see his duty through by marrying again, he’s reluctant to share his heart…
1
Venice, Italy
September 1823
Jordan shifted on the wooden chair upon which she’d been carefully posed, causing the drape over it to slip sideways and slither into a heap on the floor.
The artist’s charcoal paused.
“Sia tranquillo!” he snapped. “Be still, can’t you?”
“Simple enough for you to say,” Jordan grumbled, retrieving the drape and attempting to pat it back into some semblance of its former placement. “I’ve been sitting in this position for so long I’m stiff as a sailor’s cock.”
The artist flexed his charcoal-smeared fingers. “Taci! Silenzio, you vulgar creature! No one’s forcing you to come here and display yourself in such a manner.”
His charcoal resumed its scratching upon the sheet of vellum perched on an easel before