Aspectians
by Kate Hill
Series: Aspectians
Format(s): Ebook
Heat Level: Erotic
Pairing(s): (M/M/F)
Genre/Themes: Paranormal
Length: Collection
Cover Art: Sahara Kelly
Purchase Links: Changeling Press
Vida is the only woman Zavier will ever desire. But how can he expect a human to return his love? Javier’s gift to Erica is a teddie unlike any other, one that hugs her curves and stirs her desire.
Futuristic shapeshifters travel to the old west where sex and violence reign supreme. Vamps might be the legendary lords of sex and violence, but they haven’t met time travelers. Sexy shapeshifters from the future battle for love in ancient Rome.
Publisher’s Note: Emperor’s Desire, The Teddie, Hung at Dawn, Blood, Sex and Leers, and When in Rome have been previously published as single title releases.
Excerpt:
“The top?” Vida swallowed. “You mean all the way to the top of the palace?”
“Emperor Zavier prefers it up there.”
“He would,” she muttered.
The Guard lifted an eyebrow. “No one forced you into this arrangement.”
“Of course not. I could have just let my family starve.”
“Yes, you could have.”
Vida didn’t bother hiding her disgust. It seemed even the servants of royals were as arrogant as their masters. Why shouldn’t they be? Serving such a rich master, the Captain of the Guard probably wanted for nothing.
Drawing a breath of resolution, Vida took a step toward the long, twisting staircase to her left.
“Wait,” the guard ordered, removing his helmet and chain mail. “I’ll escort you.”
Together they began the trek up thousands of steps. After nearly an hour of walking, Vida felt grateful for her lifetime of hard work and years of dancing at the village faire. Breathless, her legs aching, she wondered when they’d reach the top. They must have passed hundreds of doors on different floors but the Captain always said, “Keep going.”
“What was that?” She paused, her heart pounding, as the entire building seemed to sway.
“Just the wind,” panted the guard. “We’re almost there. Are you sure you don’t want to rest? You are a mere woman, and–”
Vida brushed past him and continued up the steps, ignoring his muttering as he followed at her heels.
Finally, they reached a door through which the Captain told her to enter.
Vida stepped into a room hung with tapestries of black, red, and purple. Several oak chairs, cushioned in red velvet, stood against the wall. Black brocade drapes hung on the rectangular windows surrounding the room. A thick red carpet cushioned Vida’s feet, sore from the climb.
“Ah! Heir Mother, I have a chamber awaiting you.” A tall, slender man wearing a silver tunic that nearly matched his hair stepped through an archway to Vida’s left. “Captain, would you care for some refreshments before your descent?”
“I know where to get it,” the Captain muttered, disappearing through the archway.
“Miserable beast.” The silver haired man shivered, then turned a charming smile to Vida. “I am Tutt, at your service.”
“Vida.”
“Mistress Vida, you must be tired after your long journey, not to mention the climb from the castle base. I’ll take you to your chamber where you can bathe and rest.” Tutt motioned for her to follow him through another archway to the left and down a long corridor filled with paintings of prior royals. “I’ve chosen some lovely clothes for you but when you’re ready I’ll call the seamstress, since I’m sure you prefer to order some of your own.”
“That will be very nice.” Vida relaxed. Tutt seemed to be a pleasant man and the idea of choosing dresses interested her. At home there had been little money for anything but the most basic clothes.
“Emperor Zavier wishes to dine with you this evening,” Tutt said as they entered a chamber decorated in burgundy and white. A canopy bed, larger than any she’d ever seen, jutted from one wall, and a trunk carved out of beautiful white wood stood between two rectangular windows curtained in burgundy brocade. The floor was of polished dark wood with a thick rug covering most of it. To her right, a door opened into a dressing chamber containing a large tub and a shelf filled with thick towels. In the far corner of the room, beside a round marble table with a pitcher and bowl, stood a statue of a stone beast with the body of an exquisite man and the head of a buffalo.
“What an odd piece.” Vida approached the statue and placed her palm flat against the stone chest.
“Yes.” Tutt’s smile seemed uncharacteristically forced.
“Beautiful, though.” Vida now felt compelled to place both hands on the statue. She caressed the chest, then jumped away, her pulse racing.
“Something wrong, Mistress Vida?” Tutt asked.
“I must be dizzy from all those steps.” She laughed nervously. “I could have sworn this statue has a heartbeat.”
“It is in the image of an ancient god. Some say such statues hold a bit of the deity’s power. Perhaps it’s best just to look at it.”
“Perhaps you’re right,” Vida said, her gaze still fixed on the statue.
Tutt excused himself and Vida slipped off her shoes, sighing with pleasure when her bare feet sank into the soft carpet. She walked to one of the windows and looked out, then wished she hadn’t. Her stomach lurched. The village was so far below that the homes looked like little more than pebbles on a beach of green sand.
She approached the bed and stretched out on it. Though she drifted off for a short time, she was unable to enjoy a deep sleep. She was far too nervous about meeting Emperor Zavier.
Tutt knocked on her door and said a bath awaited her in the adjoining chamber. As Vida undressed, her gaze fixed on the strange statue.
Reviews:
Reading Emperor’s Desire was quite enjoyable. Time certainly flew and most definitely I was entertained.
–Xeranthemum, Long and Short Reviews