Throne of the Fallen

He swirled another finger into a lighter silver paint, then drew his hands up the sides of her thighs. Camilla watched him with a hungry, silent stare. She wanted him to use her body as a canvas. Had wanted it for quite some time. Tonight, they’d both get their wish.

He considered the green paint, then dipped both hands into the one that matched his eyes best. His palms dripped with it, and Camilla let out a little gasp when he clapped both hands to her plush bottom, leaving his mark right where he wanted.

“Sit down, love.”

Camilla’s gaze sparkled. She did as he asked, making sure to slide her body across the canvas he’d laid out on the bed.

He stripped, enjoying the way her pulse ticked faster with each layer he slowly removed. When he kicked his trousers off and his length sprang free, she wet her lips.

She sat up, like she was about to lick him from tip to root, then stuck her hands deep into the silver paint. She tossed a handful of liquid silver at him, laughing as it dripped down his chest, splattering his erection.

“That, my love,” Envy purred, “means war.”

He unleashed his wings, knowing how much she liked them.

Camilla traced the emerald plumage, her touch gentle, stimulating. He almost forgot his plan. Just as his brilliant wife-to-be had plotted. He grabbed a bucket and tossed its contents at her, loving the squeal of delight as she shrieked and jumped back.

She tossed a bucket of hunter-green paint at him, laughing as he swore.

Soon they were both covered in paint, panting and rolling across the canvas. His wings became a mess of wild color.

“Fuck me, now,” she demanded at last, breathless.

“With pleasure.”

He slammed inside her, and they both cursed.

Camilla’s walls clenched around him, milking him as he thrust in and out, the paint erotic as it glided over their skin, their love creating its own masterpiece. Camilla’s nails dug into his shoulders, right between his wings.

She tugged him closer, wrapped her legs around him.

He fucked her hard, their bodies smearing the paint all over in wild strokes.

He slipped a hand between them, playing with her clit until she panted.

They both roared as they came, bucking until each last ounce of pleasure had rocked through them. He knew, without a doubt, that the work below them would be the most prized painting in his collection.

They lay entwined for several long minutes; then Camilla climbed on top of him.

“More.”

He admired her as she rolled her hips, taking him slow and deep as she set the pace. Then he flipped her over, shot them out through the window, then flew up until they were soaring and made love to her among the stars.

At some point, they returned to the studio, rolled around in the paint some more. Camilla demanded he climb on top of her, extend his wings so she could hoist her legs up over them. He did as his princess commanded. Holding her legs straight up, bracing them first against his shoulders, pumping into her hard and fast, their skin clapping in pleasure.

Later, once they’d finally managed to drag themselves away from their art, he had the piece framed. He grinned at Camilla, splattered from head to toe and every delicious crevice in between in a rainbow of colors.

“Where should we hang this?”

She pretended to think for all of one moment.

“I know just the place, Your Highness.”

She led him to their bedchamber, then glanced up at the ceiling, brows raised expectantly.

He tossed his head back and laughed.

Apparently, his legendary art was being retired.

Envy couldn’t imagine a more perfect replacement.

Before he could offer any sort of retort, Camilla drew his mouth to hers and kissed him.

“I love you,” she whispered as she moved back, gaze searching.

He stared at her, heart pounding. Truth slammed into him.

And for once, he didn’t lie in return.

“I love you, too.”

Soon, they were tangled up in his sheets—dried paint flaking off onto the hunter-green silk—and Envy found he didn’t care about anything but the female he’d happily break all his rules for, from now until forever fucking more.





ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


First, a huge thank-you to my readers. (Both old and new alike!)

Thank you for coming along on this journey as my work shifted into the adult realm. From the very beginning of the Kingdom of the Wicked series, I’d hoped I would one day get to share each prince’s story—and maybe even a goddess or werewolf or vampire prince, too—so this has been an absolute dream come true. I love your enthusiasm and how deeply you’ve come to care for the Seven Circles and all these wicked, sinful characters.

On the publishing side of things, I am infinitely grateful to my agent, Barbara Poelle, who championed these books while they were still mere dreams. My team at Irene Goodman, Heather Baror-Shapiro at Baror Intl, Sean Berarad at Grand View.

Helen O’Hare, editor goddess and amazing partner in publishing crime, I cannot thank you enough. I am so thrilled that we get to keep working together. I think we’re having more fun than each of the demon prince’s stories we’re working on next. This book is the book of my dreams because of your edits.

To my whole Little, Brown team, I am so lucky to work with each of you. Thank you for all that you do behind the scenes to help usher these books into the world. Your excitement, your enthusiasm, your hard work and creativity is appreciated beyond measure. Gabrielle Leporati, Danielle Finnegan, Gianella Rojas, Linda Arends, Liv Ryan, Mary Tondorf-Dick, Bruce Nichols, Craig Young, Sabrina Callahan, Judy Clain, Gregg Kulick, Taylor Navis, Elece Green, Meg Miguelino, Martha Bucci, Cyanne Stonesmith, Sharon Huerta, Suzanne Marx, Raylan Davis, Claire Gamble, Karen Torres, copyeditor Barbara Perris, and audiobook narrators Steve West and Marisa Cain.

To my lovely UK team at Hodderscape, you are all absolutely brilliant and I could not be more grateful for everything you do. Your support is as legendary as Envy’s art collection. Molly Powell, editor extraordinaire, thank you for your wickedly delightful notes and early support of Envy as a romantic lead. Kate Keehan, our messages always brighten my day, and I am SO happy we have two more princes of sin to go wild over. Natasha Qureshi, Sophie Judge, Laura Bartholomew, Aaron Munday, Claudette Morris, Carrie Hutchinson and the whole team, thank you a million times over for all that you do.

Mom, Dad, Kelli, Ben—love you all beyond words. Dogwood Lane Boutique—AKA my sister’s store and my favorite retail therapy, huge thank-you for keeping me and my home as stylish as the Houses of Sin.

Stephanie Garber, I say it all the time, but I am so grateful for our friendship. Anissa de Gomery, I adore you to pieces and love our chats. Thank you for being such an amazing friend. Isabel Iba?ez and J. Elle, you are the best.