Prince in the Mist
Fact one: By tradition and treaty, Fae do not interfere with the human world--it is against the rules.

Fact two: For a Royal Fae prince who suffers from the ennui of immortality, watching and interacting with humans--especially lovely, spirited human females--can be entertaining.

Fact three: When entertainment changes to affection, and affection becomes love, rules will be broken.
~ Prologue ~
Rule Breaking!
IF YOU HAVE read the Legend books, then I need no introduction, but for those of
you who haven't, I will give you a brief description of who and what I am.
I am a Royal Fae Prince of the Tuatha Dé Danaan. I am a Council member (although I
rarely attend the boring meetings). I am, as a Seelie Fae, well over six feet six inches and
taller than most male Fae, who are as a race quite unusually tall and warrior built.
My dark blonde hair is long, and I usually slick it back and keep it tethered at the back
of my neck with leathers. My eyes are silver, my face chiseled and, I have been told, very
handsome.
I wear a gold torque with the etchings of my Royal House, Dagda. I like tattoos and
wear a band of Celtic knots and ancient runes around my biceps.
What is really important is this: I adore humans, especially female humans.
That gets me into all kinds of trouble with my Queen Aaibhe, who feels my
interactions with humans are a break from our treaty and an infringement on the rules of
Destiny.
I can't help it--and I don't want to. I have discovered a passion for watching humans,
but it wasn't until Robert of Bruce began to take hold of Scotland that I became
involved ...
Ah, but those were wild, hot times, just like I like them.
And the women--ah, and the women!
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Prince in the Mist
Fact one: By tradition and treaty, Fae do not interfere with the human world--it is against the rules.

Fact two: For a Royal Fae prince who suffers from the ennui of immortality, watching and interacting with humans--especially lovely, spirited human females--can be entertaining.

Fact three: When entertainment changes to affection, and affection becomes love, rules will be broken.
~ Prologue ~
Rule Breaking!
IF YOU HAVE read the Legend books, then I need no introduction, but for those of
you who haven't, I will give you a brief description of who and what I am.
I am a Royal Fae Prince of the Tuatha Dé Danaan. I am a Council member (although I
rarely attend the boring meetings). I am, as a Seelie Fae, well over six feet six inches and
taller than most male Fae, who are as a race quite unusually tall and warrior built.
My dark blonde hair is long, and I usually slick it back and keep it tethered at the back
of my neck with leathers. My eyes are silver, my face chiseled and, I have been told, very
handsome.
I wear a gold torque with the etchings of my Royal House, Dagda. I like tattoos and
wear a band of Celtic knots and ancient runes around my biceps.
What is really important is this: I adore humans, especially female humans.
That gets me into all kinds of trouble with my Queen Aaibhe, who feels my
interactions with humans are a break from our treaty and an infringement on the rules of
Destiny.
I can't help it--and I don't want to. I have discovered a passion for watching humans,
but it wasn't until Robert of Bruce began to take hold of Scotland that I became
involved ...
Ah, but those were wild, hot times, just like I like them.
And the women--ah, and the women!
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Prince in the Mist

by Claudy Conn
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Fact one: By tradition and treaty, Fae do not interfere with the human world--it is against the rules.

Fact two: For a Royal Fae prince who suffers from the ennui of immortality, watching and interacting with humans--especially lovely, spirited human females--can be entertaining.

Fact three: When entertainment changes to affection, and affection becomes love, rules will be broken.
~ Prologue ~
Rule Breaking!
IF YOU HAVE read the Legend books, then I need no introduction, but for those of
you who haven't, I will give you a brief description of who and what I am.
I am a Royal Fae Prince of the Tuatha Dé Danaan. I am a Council member (although I
rarely attend the boring meetings). I am, as a Seelie Fae, well over six feet six inches and
taller than most male Fae, who are as a race quite unusually tall and warrior built.
My dark blonde hair is long, and I usually slick it back and keep it tethered at the back
of my neck with leathers. My eyes are silver, my face chiseled and, I have been told, very
handsome.
I wear a gold torque with the etchings of my Royal House, Dagda. I like tattoos and
wear a band of Celtic knots and ancient runes around my biceps.
What is really important is this: I adore humans, especially female humans.
That gets me into all kinds of trouble with my Queen Aaibhe, who feels my
interactions with humans are a break from our treaty and an infringement on the rules of
Destiny.
I can't help it--and I don't want to. I have discovered a passion for watching humans,
but it wasn't until Robert of Bruce began to take hold of Scotland that I became
involved ...
Ah, but those were wild, hot times, just like I like them.
And the women--ah, and the women!

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013592025
Publisher: Claudy Conn
Publication date: 11/11/2011
Series: Prince , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 505,489
File size: 726 KB

About the Author

Claudy Conn is a New York Times, USA Today bestselling author. Among her bestselling works is the Legend series and this is the backdrop for one of her leading characters in this series as well as many overlapping series.
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