New Release: Loved by a Kraken by Alexa Piper #DarkFantasy #ParanormalRomance @prowlingpiper @changelingpress
A demon and a coder find themselves falling in love while
witches try to pull them apart.
Cover
Art by Angela Knight
Fian
needs to find a suitable plus one for his brother’s wedding, and since his
demon brother is marrying a human, Fian decides to bring a human to the wedding
as well. If he gets lucky, he might even find one who isn’t dull or dumb.
Kiara
gave up her life in the city to move to a small town where she sells jams,
except she isn’t sure why she did that. Coding was her love, and jams were not.
Then, just after she broke up with her ex because he cheated on her, a handsome
stranger walks into Kiara’s store and from there straight into her dreams.
While
Fian discovers humans come in more flavors than he had thought, jealous witches
close in on Fian and Kiara. Will the coder and the demon be able to find love
despite the wicked magic? And are tentacles still amazing outside of dreams?
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EXCERPT
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Copyright ©2021 Alexa Piper
Fian
looked out over the sparkling ocean that sat like a bowl of diamonds beyond the
shores of the Morpheus-Realm. In his human form, he heard the waves come
crashing in and recede like an eternal, rhythmic drumbeat. Fian reached for a
smooth teal rock the surf had dragged in and tossed it toward the lapping
water. It fell short.
“Fuck
it,” Fian said. He could feel the anger shift his skin color from normal human
to blues and greens. “I’ve had enough of that pompous ass.”
The
pompous ass in question was Fian’s brother, just as demonic as Fian, but much
prettier with his shark skin and sleep-deep mako eyes.
They
had met two hours earlier at the carnival, upon Mikano’s request. Fian had
assumed it had something to do with the Human Liaison Unit Mikano was a member
of, a band of singularly skilled demons who helped other demons with measured
demonic behavior so that humans could continue to believe the demons of the
Morpheus-Realm were, in fact, just things that popped up in their dreams.
In the
Morpheus-Realm, the rules of physics and reason were somewhat malleable, though
Mikano could have explained the metaphysics perfectly, could have even given a
mathematical example. The carnival was bright with colorful balloons and demons
that could shape their limbs like stretchy dough. One could hop into a large
soap bubble and find themself drifting over the spectacle until it broke and cotton
candy -- brightly pink and sticking sweetly to one’s skin -- broke one’s fall.
Eel demons drew electric sparks from their bodies and formed them into animals
that walked or flew or breathed fire. A jellyfish demon read the dreamers’
palms and told their fortunes while her hair remained shifted to the ephemeral
and luminous veil of her demonic jellyfish self.
Fian
and Mikano had opted for the Ferris wheel rather than sharing a soap bubble. It
was always entertaining to watch dreamers squeal when the bubbles broke, and
the Ferris wheel offered a clear line of sight. Mikano was munching away on a
bucket of caramel popcorn.
“So
what did you want to talk about?” Fian knew Mikano was smug in the way only
older demon brothers can be, but he’d looked especially smug today.
“Well,
Tickle --” Fian had flinched at the childhood nickname. “-- I am in love.”
As it
had turned out, his sharp-toothed brother had found a human -- a surfer of all
things -- for whom Mikano had fallen, fins over teeth. Fian had no explicit intel
on the surfer’s feelings, but since Fian had been roped in as Mikano’s best man
for a kitschy beachside wedding, he supposed there was at least exasperated
defeat there. Nightmares knew exasperated defeat was Fian’s default when it
came to feelings about Mikano.
Fian,
thinking over the meeting on the Ferris wheel while the ocean in front of him
looked calm as ever, reached for another rock, deep vermilion and blood warm.
His agitation made his hand shift and the suckers of his kraken nature appear
there. The rock tasted of salt and darkness. He tossed it, but he couldn’t
quite detach his suckers in time, and the rock just slammed into the surf-wet
beach, a half a tentacle length short of the teal one.
“Fuck
it,” he told the rock. “I need a plus one.”
ABOUT
THE AUTHOR
Alexa
Piper writes steamy romance that ranges from light to dark, from straight to
queer. She’s also a coffee addict. She loves writing series, and her Fairview
Chronicles follow a ragtag gang of supernaturals who try to make their city
safer. Mostly. Her second series, Dusk & Dawn, explores banter and
the trappings of a world in which Vampires, Werewolves, and the Fae live
alongside humans. Elvenswood Tales is a new series that expands the
Fairview universe.
Website:
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