From the New York Times bestselling author of The Winter King comes a breathtaking new tale of love and adventure set in the mystical land of Mystral…
He wasn’t supposed to choose her…
Seafaring prince Dilys Merimydion has been invited to court the three magical princesses of Summerlea. To eradicate the pirates threatening Calberna and to secure the power of the Sea Throne, Dilys vows to return home with a fierce warrior-queen as his bride. But politics has nothing to do with unexpected temptation.
She didn’t dare wed him…
A weathermage like her sisters, Gabriella Coruscate’s gentleness exemplifies the qualities of her season name, Summer. Yet her quiet poise conceals dangerous powers she cannot begin to wield. Better to live without excitement, she reasons, than risk her heart and lose control— until an irresistible Sealord jolts her awake with a thunderclap of raw desire.
Until evil threatens everything they hold dear…
When pirates kidnap Summer and her sisters, Dilys is in a desperate quest to save the woman he loves. Only by combining his command of the seas with the unleashed fury of Summer’s formidable gifts can they defeat their brutal enemies and claim the most priceless victory of all: true love.
Why The Sea King?
This is probably the most gorgeous cover I have seen from this author and I can’t wait for it to be released later this year (crossing fingers there won’t be any more delays!! Because this author rocks at romance) I love how gorgeous this cover is, I really love the way they are holding each other, and I love the gal’s dress, such a pretty turquoise and yeah I don’t mind the triton…kinda cool. And the backdrop colors just work so right. So perfect for a fantasy romance. Definitely a cover you can appreciate and holds your attention.
I love the waves in the background and her dress flows!
Love the dress. I am hoping to finish The Fading Land series this year so I can start on this series.
This is a very nice cover. I really need to read this author.
Oh, yes, love her dress color and flow here. I need to get back to Wilson’s books. 🙂