Release Blitz~ His Princess by Alexa Riley
Alena is a princess, and with that comes responsibility. Like marrying the giant caveman King Roman, who looks more like a warrior than a ruler. Everything about him is intense. Especially the way he looks at her. But she's been promised to him, and there's no way out.
Roman took one look and made up his mind. Princess Alena will be his and no one will stop him from taking her. Everything about her belongs to him now, and waiting one week for a wedding isn't going to happen.
This beast of a man might just claim his princess before she has a chance to say "I do."
Warning: Oh, this is good. It's so, so good. Trust us.
Roman took one look and made up his mind. Princess Alena will be his and no one will stop him from taking her. Everything about her belongs to him now, and waiting one week for a wedding isn't going to happen.
This beast of a man might just claim his princess before she has a chance to say "I do."
Warning: Oh, this is good. It's so, so good. Trust us.
Chapter 1
*Alena*
āIs that him?ā Tabby asks as she comes up behind me to get a better look. Her long dark hair tumbles onto my shoulder as she peers at my laptop screen. Itās as if sheās never seen the man in question. Everyone knows who King Roman is. Well, if youāre royalty you do. Right now, thereās not a royal alive who doesnāt know who he is, because heās decided to take a wife. A wife of his choosing, and Iāve been chosen.
Itās the fate of someone with my bloodline. I donāt get a choice on who I get to marry, so when my family was presented with the arrangement, it was decided behind closed doors, and papers were signed. Iām officially the promised bride to the King, and thatās that.
I look at my future husband, and thereās no missing that Roman is a born leader. It radiates off him in commanding waves. I can even feel it through my computer screen. Though Iām not sure if he should be sitting on a throne or leading an army of men into battle. From the look on his face, you would think he was a warrior.
Heās nothing but lines and fierce angles. The man is well over six feet tall and then some. In his pictures he even towers over some of his own security. His hair is dark as night and comes to his collar, but it does little to hide his eyes, which are just as black. Heās not lean either. Heās thick and broad like a rugby player, and I can see why the public has nicknamed him The Wall. He radiates strength and power, and my hand is shaky as I click the next image.
āTabby. I canāt marry him,ā I plead with my sister.
I donāt even know how I was chosen over her. Tabby is the one men flock to. Her beauty lights up a room. I look nothing like my family.
Somehow I ended up barely over five foot with blonde hair, blue eyes, and the fairest skin. My sister, on the other hand, like the rest of my family, is almost six foot and has long black hair, deep green eyes and skin that looks like the sun kisses it every day.
I stand out in a way I donāt like. Iāve felt like I donāt belong since birth, but Tabby would never make me feel that way.
She wraps her arms around me from behind, both of us still staring at the screen. āI tried,ā she says, making me gasp. I turn around and look at her.
Tabby is dreading getting married, probably because my parents have been talking about her marriage since she could walk. The worst part is, she doesnāt even want to marry royalty. In fact, she despises the idea. If it was up to her sheād have a little cottage with twenty kids and a brute of a husband. Yes, a brute. One too many romance novels and now Tabby is in love with cavemen. āI knew you wouldnāt want this.ā She shakes her head. āIām sorry, Al.ā
āI canāt believe youād do that for me.ā
āYou know Iād do anything for you. Iām your big sister. Itās my job.ā She pulls on a strand of my hair. āI was hoping that maybe if he had agreed to marry me instead, I could bring you with me. But to be honest, I donāt even think they asked him.ā She walks over to my bed and plops down on it. āHe wants you.ā
āMaybe. Maybe I can ask to take you with me,ā I try. If I get married to this man and have to leave home, it wouldnāt be so bad if I had Tabby with me. Because when I talk about home, I donāt mean the one my parents made for us. I mean Tabby is my home. The thought of us being apart is something I donāt want to face.
āYeah, right.ā
I knew that wouldnāt be possible before the words left my mouth. Tabby is my parentsā golden ticket. Sheās had so many offers of marriage weāve lost count. But my parents turned them all down. Never rich enough, never had enough status or power. Tabby is twenty-four and still unmarried. That isnāt normal. Iām barely marrying age. I thought I had more time and even thought maybe I would never be asked. Iād hoped that I could just go wherever Tabby went.
But to myāand my parentsāāshock, I was chosen. And by someone with a lot of power and money.
I turn back to my laptop, forcing myself to look at my future. Not only is Roman intimidating, the word is he rules with an iron fist. I click through pictures of him and never once do I encounter one where heās smiling. His face is always straight and stoic, even in the pictures of him as a little boy with his mother and father.
I donāt know how long I scroll though the pictures when Tabby interrupts me. āWhoās that?ā she asks, and I jump. I didnāt even feel her come up behind me.
āPrincess Kaul,ā I say, glancing down at the print under the picture. āLooks like they are on a date at some ball. Sheās pretty,ā I mutter, feeling a pang of jealousy that my husbandāfuture husband, I correctāwas out with another woman not even a month ago.
āMeh,ā my sister says dismissively. āWho knows if sheās really pretty once you wipe all that shit off her face.ā
I giggle.
āWhy didnāt he just marry her?ā
āMaybe he got all that make-up off and ran for the hills. Maybe sheās annoying. Maybe she chews with her mouth open. Who knows.ā
āBut heās going to marry me without even meeting me. What if I do all that stuff? I can do all that stuff.ā I turn in my chair. āLayer my face up, stuff my mouth with food so he can see every chomp. And we both know my laugh is the worst.ā
āIt is pretty bad,ā Tabby agrees, grinning.
Itās not that it sounds funny, itās just kinda loud. Really loud. Maybe a little infectious, too, because a few times Iāve started laughing, then Tabby and I are laughing about my laugh, and this will go on for five minutes. It drives my parents nuts, which is an added bonus.
Tabbyās eyes light up at a thought. āHeās coming for dinner.ā
My shoulders drop. I donāt know why sheās excited about that.
āMaybe you can make a fool of yourself. Make him realize that you arenāt the one he wants!ā Tabby jumps up, and I can see this plan is already in motion.
Itās the fate of someone with my bloodline. I donāt get a choice on who I get to marry, so when my family was presented with the arrangement, it was decided behind closed doors, and papers were signed. Iām officially the promised bride to the King, and thatās that.
I look at my future husband, and thereās no missing that Roman is a born leader. It radiates off him in commanding waves. I can even feel it through my computer screen. Though Iām not sure if he should be sitting on a throne or leading an army of men into battle. From the look on his face, you would think he was a warrior.
Heās nothing but lines and fierce angles. The man is well over six feet tall and then some. In his pictures he even towers over some of his own security. His hair is dark as night and comes to his collar, but it does little to hide his eyes, which are just as black. Heās not lean either. Heās thick and broad like a rugby player, and I can see why the public has nicknamed him The Wall. He radiates strength and power, and my hand is shaky as I click the next image.
āTabby. I canāt marry him,ā I plead with my sister.
I donāt even know how I was chosen over her. Tabby is the one men flock to. Her beauty lights up a room. I look nothing like my family.
Somehow I ended up barely over five foot with blonde hair, blue eyes, and the fairest skin. My sister, on the other hand, like the rest of my family, is almost six foot and has long black hair, deep green eyes and skin that looks like the sun kisses it every day.
I stand out in a way I donāt like. Iāve felt like I donāt belong since birth, but Tabby would never make me feel that way.
She wraps her arms around me from behind, both of us still staring at the screen. āI tried,ā she says, making me gasp. I turn around and look at her.
Tabby is dreading getting married, probably because my parents have been talking about her marriage since she could walk. The worst part is, she doesnāt even want to marry royalty. In fact, she despises the idea. If it was up to her sheād have a little cottage with twenty kids and a brute of a husband. Yes, a brute. One too many romance novels and now Tabby is in love with cavemen. āI knew you wouldnāt want this.ā She shakes her head. āIām sorry, Al.ā
āI canāt believe youād do that for me.ā
āYou know Iād do anything for you. Iām your big sister. Itās my job.ā She pulls on a strand of my hair. āI was hoping that maybe if he had agreed to marry me instead, I could bring you with me. But to be honest, I donāt even think they asked him.ā She walks over to my bed and plops down on it. āHe wants you.ā
āMaybe. Maybe I can ask to take you with me,ā I try. If I get married to this man and have to leave home, it wouldnāt be so bad if I had Tabby with me. Because when I talk about home, I donāt mean the one my parents made for us. I mean Tabby is my home. The thought of us being apart is something I donāt want to face.
āYeah, right.ā
I knew that wouldnāt be possible before the words left my mouth. Tabby is my parentsā golden ticket. Sheās had so many offers of marriage weāve lost count. But my parents turned them all down. Never rich enough, never had enough status or power. Tabby is twenty-four and still unmarried. That isnāt normal. Iām barely marrying age. I thought I had more time and even thought maybe I would never be asked. Iād hoped that I could just go wherever Tabby went.
But to myāand my parentsāāshock, I was chosen. And by someone with a lot of power and money.
I turn back to my laptop, forcing myself to look at my future. Not only is Roman intimidating, the word is he rules with an iron fist. I click through pictures of him and never once do I encounter one where heās smiling. His face is always straight and stoic, even in the pictures of him as a little boy with his mother and father.
I donāt know how long I scroll though the pictures when Tabby interrupts me. āWhoās that?ā she asks, and I jump. I didnāt even feel her come up behind me.
āPrincess Kaul,ā I say, glancing down at the print under the picture. āLooks like they are on a date at some ball. Sheās pretty,ā I mutter, feeling a pang of jealousy that my husbandāfuture husband, I correctāwas out with another woman not even a month ago.
āMeh,ā my sister says dismissively. āWho knows if sheās really pretty once you wipe all that shit off her face.ā
I giggle.
āWhy didnāt he just marry her?ā
āMaybe he got all that make-up off and ran for the hills. Maybe sheās annoying. Maybe she chews with her mouth open. Who knows.ā
āBut heās going to marry me without even meeting me. What if I do all that stuff? I can do all that stuff.ā I turn in my chair. āLayer my face up, stuff my mouth with food so he can see every chomp. And we both know my laugh is the worst.ā
āIt is pretty bad,ā Tabby agrees, grinning.
Itās not that it sounds funny, itās just kinda loud. Really loud. Maybe a little infectious, too, because a few times Iāve started laughing, then Tabby and I are laughing about my laugh, and this will go on for five minutes. It drives my parents nuts, which is an added bonus.
Tabbyās eyes light up at a thought. āHeās coming for dinner.ā
My shoulders drop. I donāt know why sheās excited about that.
āMaybe you can make a fool of yourself. Make him realize that you arenāt the one he wants!ā Tabby jumps up, and I can see this plan is already in motion.
Alexa Riley is two sassy friends who got together and wrote some dirty books. They are both married moms of two who love football, donuts, and obsessed book heroes.
They specialize in insta-love, over-the-top, sweet, and cheesy love stories that donāt take all year to read. If you want something SAFE, short, and always with a happily ever after, then Alexa Riley is for you!
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