

Prince of Darkness, the second book in the series, was a finaling manuscript in the American Title IV Contest, hosted by Romantic Times BOOKreviews Magazine and Dorchester Publishing. It made it to the second to last round before elimination, and beat out hundreds of other manuscripts in the nation. Prince of Darkness has also placed in such contest as FTHRW's Wallflower Contest and Coeur de Louisiane's Romancing the Tome Contest.
Please read below for a short blurb.

Theirs was the tragic story of the prince who dared to steal the magick of the Fates and the princess who gave up all for love. Everyone thought it ended with the prince’s death, and all forgot about the immortal princess. But Kym’rin is not dead. Now, after thousands of years, Anoria will fight again to keep her Prince of Darkness.
Stripped of her sight, Anoria Leikin vows never to use the magick gifted her by the Fates, blaming it for the loss of her beloved Kym'rin. Once, she gave up all for love. Now she craves more than anything to forget her past and be left alone. But a stranger has intruded in the safe haven of her forest and threatens the hard-earned peace she's finally found. He stirs buried memories and elicits emotions she's hidden from herself. Even blind, she believes the stranger to be Kym'rin. But this new Kym'rin is distant and secretive. Dangerous.
Cursed for a crime he hadn't committed, Prince Kym’rin Rainyll has no desire to rectify the belief that he is dead. When the prince of an ancient dragon race is released into their land and sets his eyes on the magick that thrives inside Anoria, Kym’rin is forced to reveal his identity to protect the woman he’s always loved. But he guards a deadly secret. As an altercation of his curse, an ancient evil grows inside him. Should he give in to the Darkness, it could destroy everyone, including Anoria. When he discovers the only way to defeat the dragon is to accept his Darkness, will he trade his soul or risk losing the one woman worth dying for?
**Prince of Darkness was a finalist in the American Title Contest sponsored by Dorchester Publishing and Romantic Times Bookreviews Magazine.

Click for an excerpt from the second book
in the Zenith fantasy series, Prince of Darkness.

Click to readThe Curse of Kingdom Mor'aire,
taken from The Scroll of Zenith.

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