Friday, November 10, 2017

Blog Tour: American by Sierra Simone

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"Enthralling and drop dead gasp-worthy."

- CD Reiss, New York Times Bestselling Author


American King, the stunning conclusion to The New Camelot Trilogy by Sierra Simone is available NOW!!


They say that every tragic hero has a fatal flaw, a secret sin, a tiny stitch sewn into his future since birth. And here I am. My sins are no longer secret. My flaws have never been more fatal. And I’ve never been closer to tragedy than I am now.
I am a man who loves, a man whose love demands much in return. I am a king, a king who was foolish enough to build a kingdom on the bones of the past. I am a husband and a lover and a soldier and a father and a president.
And I will survive this.
Long live the king.





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Review by Lisa Kane 

What a complex, mind-blowing series Sierra Simone has written! Loosely based on King Arthur’s tale, the three main characters-Greer Galloway Embry Moore and Ash Colchester are beautifully flawed. They are so raw, passionate, and tortured. Ash and Embry have shared a forbidden love that has endured through marriages and scandals. Both are deeply in love with Greer, their queen, and she shares their feelings. 

But this series is so much more than a romance between three people. It has heartbreak, betrayal, treachery, and deception. So many secrets; kept and hidden for the right reasons. Yet like most secrets, they will eventually rise to the surface and deliver damage that might never be repaired. There is a wise man with unexplained powers and insight -Merlin and an actually living Galahad. There are references and inferences and story lines similar to King Arthur and yet, in so many important ways, the small details, those are different. Those are the ones that rewrite this tale. 

When American Prince ended, Embry was soon to be a father had aligned himself with the devil herself (Abilene) and had delivered the deathblow-he would run for president. 

“And if Abilene Carbonic makes good on her threat and reveals it anyway? Which is worse, him learning it from us or learning it from the internet?”

Greer and Ash were shattered and yet could not bring themselves to let go of their feelings for Embry.

This is what we all want. Our king, making his little prince and his little princess kneel at his feet. 
Pay close attention reading this book. There is so much going on; it is as if a tornado is constantly whipping around our three main characters, and yet they somehow manage to remain standing. Sometimes a little wind-blown, but never down and out. 

What am I supposed to do? When the man who is supposed to love me hates me? When I can’t protect the woman we both love? 

Expect to be shocked-after all this is a book with ménage scenes and lots of F/M, F/M/M, M/M –all kinds of kinky fun things going on. But also expect to have your heart ripped out-there’s going to be more than one part of this book that is going to obviate that beating heart of yours. It’s coming, just keep reading and let the story play out the way it has must.

“I’m ready for forever now.”
“I’m ready for forever too,” she whispers back.

What a fantastic series! 


Excerpt:



When I was twenty-two, I met a prince. He seemed to be the exact opposite of everything I was—loud where I was quiet, smiling where I frowned, careless where I was careful, careful, careful. Embry joined the Army because Vivienne Moore wanted her son to craft the perfect politician's resume. I joined because it seemed like the place to continue my never-ending quest for honor; because becoming an officer in the Army had a certain cachet in my neighborhood; because I wanted to somehow cosmically return the favor for my college scholarship; because the structure and rigid hierarchy of military life appealed to me.

Most importantly, I joined because I knew Carpathia was the most dangerous place in the world at the time, and I felt needed there in a way I can't describe. It was like a barometric pressure that made my bones and teeth ache when I tried to resist it. I knew that I was supposed to be there in the same way I knew that God was real or that I was bisexual. It was a fact, even if it couldn't be seen.

And after all that, then I see this lieutenant refuse to break up a fight? When we were there on the brink of war and responsible for safekeeping innocents nearby? No. I wasn't an angry person, but I was a disciplined one, and the one thing I couldn't tolerate in other people was a lack of it.

I only meant to shake some sense into him, to tell him clearly and unmistakably that he wouldn't get away with that shit while I was around, but then he turned, and I saw his face for the first time.

And it was over.

Done.

One look at those winter-blue eyes and those delicate lips and I was finished. One glance at his lean, long body, and I was falling. Every part of me responded with heat and flush and wrenching want, like a hook had been fastened somewhere in my chest and was now giving an almighty tug, and the only thing to ease the ache would be to get closer, closer, closer.

I'd never seen a boy so beautiful. Haughty as he was, overindulged and so obviously dissolute, he was the loveliest person, boy or girl, I'd ever seen.

I still pinned him against the wall, though. And it was when I had him against the wall with my forearm on his throat and my body trapping his that he sealed his fate. As I was choking him, he looked at me with his whole world in his eyes.
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About the Author:

Sierra Simone is a former librarian who spent too much time reading romance novels at the information desk. She lives with her husband and family in Kansas City.


Connect with Sierra:

Twitter: @TheSierraSimone

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