Night's Honour
By (Author) Thea Harrison
Little, Brown Book Group
Piatkus Books
27th January 2015
United Kingdom
Paperback
304
Width 126mm, Height 198mm
41g
In the latest Novel of the Elder Races, a woman finds herself in need of protection-and seduced by honour . . .
On the run from her former employer, Tess knows that she's vulnerable on her own amongst the Elder Races. That's why she decides to audition to become the human attendant of a powerful Vampyre of the Nightkind demesne. But while her position affords her the safety she seeks, her protector turns out to be more than she bargained for.The right-hand man of the Nightkind King, Xavier del Torro is both terrifying and alluring. While his true nature frightens Tess, she can't ignore the appeal of his innate sense of integrity and self-restraint. Thrown into Xavier's world, Tess must quickly learn to navigate the dangers-both to her life, and to her heart. But the biggest threat comes from her own past . . .Harrison's spectacular ability to deliver stories that have memorable characters along with intricate plotting and high-stakes adventure reveal that she is a born storyteller. There's no doubt that Harrison will soon become a genre superstar - Romantic Times
Fun, feral, and fiercely exciting - - I can't get enough! Thea Harrison supplies deliciously addictive paranormal romance, and I'm already jonesing for the next hit. - Anne AguirreRising superstar Harrison ventures into darker territory with her . . . Game of Shadows series. Harrison's mythology and world building skills are on clear display . . . no matter what the genre, Harrison should be an auto-buy! - RT Book ReviewsIntense, dark and enthralling . . . Harrison's ability to craft multi-layered characters as well as a believable, absorbing mythos makes her one of the best in the business - RT Book Reviews Top Pick!Thea Harrison is the pen name for author Teddy Harrison. Thea has travelled extensively, having lived in England and explored Europe for several years. She has graduate degrees in Philanthropic Studies and Library Information Science, but her first love has always been writing fiction.