The Last Pyr of Eden (Hearts of Eden #1)

by Chacelyn Pierce

Genre(s): Erotic Romance, Fantasy
Romance, Paranormal Romance

Category(ies): Adventure

Publisher: Total-E-Bound

Release Date: December 10, 2012

Heat Level: Sizzling

Word Count: 54,000

 

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Blurb

Outside the protected gates of Eden,
ancient enemies lurk in waiting to drain elementals of all their power.

For eons, the four elementals have bled
their nourishing blood to sustain life for superior spirit elementals known as
Daemons. No race has suffered in despair as critically as the fire
elementals—the Pyr. Their numbers dwindled down so miserably, that Raynor is
the last known warrior of the race, living on a faint hope that there is more
of his kind between both worlds. He ventures out constantly searching for
elementals to save from enslavement. In reality, he searches for a female to
bond with. After a yearlong trip away from Eden—an elemental settlement hidden
deep in the woods—he is immediately confronted by the enchanting Sylph, Samira.
She ignites desires and emotions in him that he considered long dead and nearly
destroyed like his people. Indulging in his erotic cravings with Samira can be
a daring game to play, because elementals have never intermingled in all
recorded history.

Warning: This title is intended for
readers over the age of 18 as it contains explicit sex scenes and/or situations
and adult language which may be considered offensive to some readers.

 

 

Excerpt

Present Day

Samira took a bite of an apple and
grinned at her fellow teaching instructor. Conway strolled up to her cottage
with ten boisterous younglings, who ranged from five to eight years old,
dancing in circles around him.

She stepped outside and he sighed.
“You’re not even dressed to teach this morning’s lesson. You sure do get
lazy in autumn. If there’s a chill wind in the air, it’s almost like it
immobilises your limbs,” Conway shouted, followed by a snorting laugh,
which caused the fledglings to giggle with him. Samira cherished him as her
best friend.

Samira smiled. “And you seem to
become grumpier as summer goes away.”

The children laughed and Conway flashed
his marvellous smile. “Come on, Sam, we’re on a strict time regime. Do you
know how long it took me to gather the kids from their homes this morning?
Tierra couldn’t decide on which shoes to wear.” He ruffled the hair of the
small brunette Gaian.

“Ah, the shoe dilemma again. Well,
they’re very pretty,” Samira said, looking at the mismatched shoes on the
girl’s tiny feet. Tierra beamed.

“I told her that to the first pair
and she didn’t believe me.
 

“Tierra, don’t listen to him, you
all know he likes to tease. He’s been teasing me the moment I came to Eden,
he’s lucky I love him enough to put up with it.”

“My mommy says you came from
outside the gate,” Aura said, stepping forward. The little Sylph reminded
Samira of herself at that age.

Samira bent forward. “That’s right,
Aura, but this is home now.”

Eden had been home for ten years now,
hidden in thick woods of the Great Appalachian Valley and warded against evil
spirit elementals or any wandering human. It was the only place the four
elemental races felt safe and at peace. When she’d first arrived in Eden,
Conway had taken her under his brotherly wing, even though she was younger and
not a water elemental. He’d seen her through some pretty tough times, he’d held
her hand through the cold-sweated nightmares and the tears. Never once had he
pushed her to speak of the horrors in her past. Unlike the females of her race,
Conway had never once shunned her for the noticeable differences in her
appearance. He also didn’t look down on her because she didn’t utilise her
power as often as other Sylphs.

 

 


About the Author

A rocker by heart, Chacelyn Pierce is constantly
ear plugged with heavy tunes blaring to stir up the phantom personalities that
swarm her mind. It’s no surprise that she enjoys writing and reading to satiate
her appetite for the male antagonist in a story. Married to a blatant redhead
and mothering a diva, there is never a dull moment in the house. As a native
Texan, she doesn’t personally own a horse but follows the unwritten southern
rule of knowing how to ride one. When she’s not testing the emotional capacity
of her characters, she works part time as a dog groomer. For more information
about Chacelyn and her books, visit her website at http://www.chacelynpierce.com.

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