The Queen of the Dawn Part IV

Mar 07, 2013 00:18



The Queen of the Dawn - Part IV

This story was inspired by Arthurian legends and other medieval European folklore, "Tithonus" (1859), a poem by the Victorian poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson, as well as the ancient Greek myth about Eos, the goddess of the dawn who loved the mortal Prince Tithonus of Troy, plus my addiction to George R. R. Martin's Song of Ice and Fire and HBO's Game of Thrones. Hope you like it. :)

Rating:
15+ for violence and sexual situations.

Story Summary:
Cursed by the Queen of the Dawn with impossible desire, Prince Hal will risk the most precious thing of all, his honor, on a quest to find the edge of the world and the secret of immortality.

Excerpt:
A powerful gust raked his hair and chilled his neck. Shearing sounds that conjured broad sails rippling in a torrential squall grew in the distance. “Dragon wings,” he murmured, sliding his arm into the grip of the shield.

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