Broken
Promise
Book
3 of The Broken Ones
By
Jen Wylie
Published: Oct 7 2014
Genre: Fantasy
WC 107k Pages 284
A year of turmoil takes its toll on Arowyn Mason and her companions.
After delivering the Elven prince to his homeland, they decide to ride out the
winter in the city of Westport before starting their quest to heal the Fey.
Like most things in Aro's life, nothing goes according to plan.
As Kei struggles with the prophecy bound within him, his sanity begins
to unravel. A prophecy and a promise are
broken, and forgotten threats resurface with dire consequences. The Dragos is
watching and the Were king is displeased with the disregard of Were law. Aro
scrambles as yet another threat emerges. The Elves, displeased with their
prince, exploit his only weakness…her.
Aro is forced to find a new ally, a cold-hearted, ruthless pirate named
Roan. He is more than he seems and Aro must learn who she can trust, or it will
cost more than just her life. She has grown stronger, but is it enough to save
herself, her family, and the Elf she loves?
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Bio:
Jen Wylie resides
in rural Ontario, Canada with her two boys, Australian shepherd and a
disagreeable amount of wildlife. In a cosmic twist of fate she dislikes the
snow and cold.
Before settling
down to raise a family, she attained a BA from Queens University and worked in
retail and sales.
Thanks to her
mother she acquired a love of books at an early age and began writing in public
school. She constantly has stories floating around in her head, and finds it
amazing most people don’t. Jennifer writes various forms of fantasy, both
novels and short stories.
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Excerpt:
Chapter 1
Missing You
The small fire crackled and popped. A
light breeze sent embers swirling up into the air, each disappearing suddenly
as their little sparks died.
Exhaustion made Arowyn’s eyelids heavy,
but her mind whirled with too many thoughts for sleep to come.
They'd finally returned Prince to
Rivenward, and just in time. The final leg of their journey began the previous
night as the sun set. They’d reached the gates before noon and sent him off
before heading back to the forest. Being awake for a full day didn’t help with
her mood.
She closed her eyes and tugged her cloak
tighter around herself. The fact Prince was gone didn’t want to settle in her
mind. Part of her couldn’t believe it. The rest just wanted to cry. She missed
him. His absence made everything feel…wrong. Another of her boys gone. At least
he wasn’t dead…and he’d promised he’d see her again one day.
One day.
He couldn’t have been any more vague,
and she ground her teeth in frustration.
Men.
"Aro, you need to get some
sleep."
Her gaze flicked over to Bo, resting on
his side by the fire. "I know. I will soon."
Firelight reflected in his brown eyes as
he watched her worriedly for a moment before letting out a loud sigh. Large
fingers rubbed at the scar on his cheek. "I miss him, too."
With a small smile, she nodded and
ducked her head, not wanting him to see her struggle not to cry. She’d promised
herself no more tears. So far, she’d somehow managed and hoped to keep it that
way. Her life had been too full of tears.
Kei walked into the light, having
returned from checking on the horses. She smiled when he sat down gracefully
next to her.
"You look tired," he said
quietly.
"I am. I was waiting for you."
He grinned but shook his head. The
firelight danced across his golden skin and brought out the gold in his spikey,
light brown hair. His golden eyes caught hers, searching them to see how she
was doing. Her eyes matched his now, thanks to Fey magic. "Are you…"
"I’m doing fine," she
insisted. "Don’t worry about me."
Shrugging a shoulder, he looked away,
but his lips curved up in a wry smile. "I always do."
She rubbed her tired eyes. It wasn’t
very late, but she needed sleep. They'd borrowed an extra horse from the Were
and would leave early in the morning to return it. She needed to be awake and
on her guard. The alpha, Rhee-En, had taken an interest in her, not
romantically, but still an interest. Alphas wanted strong packs, and though she
was human, she could mind-speak, take the fury from Fey, and now even heal
herself with borrowed Fey power. More importantly, she hadn’t been afraid of
them, or of the Dragos, Damon. The Were appreciated such strength. Or thought
her insane enough to be of use to them.
Kei patted the ground beside him.
"Come. Try to sleep."
She settled down next to him, rolling
onto her side to face him as he did the same. As always, he took her hands in
his to hold between them.
"Have good dreams tonight," he
whispered.
A deep sigh escaped her. "I’ll
try."
He frowned, his eyes searching hers.
"Why so sad? He’s home safe now. He’ll be better soon."
"I know," she mumbled. Elves
were bound to their land and its magic. Being gone so long from Rivenward
almost killed Prince. Her thoughts turned back to their parting. "He
kissed me."
Kei grinned. "We saw." His
brows drew together at her solemn face. "That’s what you wanted, wasn’t
it?"
Her cheeks flushed remembering the kiss.
A passionate, frantic kiss that stole her breath away. "I don’t know what
I wanted," she admitted. "I love him. I wanted him to love me, too.
But…I know it can’t work, not with him being a prince, and an Elf, and
immortal." Sighing again, her chest tightened. "It’s not fair to him,
to love me but have to watch me die. I wouldn’t do it to you. I shouldn’t
expect it of him either."
Kei watched her quietly for a while.
"Love is love, Aro. Sometimes it’s all that matters."
"He never said he loved me."
Teasers/Quotes:
"Find me in your heart, Aro, and you can find me anywhere."
~Kei
"Rotting
Elf." She threw a dagger with extra force. "I love you." She
threw another. "Why aren't you here?" And another. "Why–"
Her voice cracked and her hand dropped mid-throw. "I need you," she
whispered into the empty room. ~Aro
"Such
expressions on your face. What are you thinking?"
His
smile was soft, kind…and she didn't trust it for a moment. "Want to make
another try at reading my thoughts?"
Sultry
lips twisted into a wry grin. "I think not." ~Baelan and Aro
"But
he left, and he'd promised he wouldn't." Unable to keep still, she crossed
her arms and let her feet wander.
Garen
watched her pace for a few moments and then sat, crossing his legs.
"Sometimes, we can't always keep our promises."
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