Please
give a warm welcome to Prince Dalton, the hero from A Most Intriguing Temptation
by Kelli A. Wilkins. Today we sit down and see what makes him tick.
Q: Greetings, Prince
Dalton. A Most Intriguing Temptation is
the second book in a series of historical/fantasy novels. Can you tell us about
the trilogy?
Certainly.
As some readers may already know, A Most Intriguing Temptation is the
second story in a trilogy that began with A Most Unusual Princess and concludes
with A
Most Unfortunate Prince. Although the books are related, each stands
alone as an individual read.
A
Most Unusual Princess introduced readers to Princess Elara and myself. That
was the book that brought us together through unusual circumstances. (Elara
discussed that story in a previous blog.) In A Most Intriguing Temptation,
I’ve been called away to attend a business meeting with Emperor Salizar. Elara
got jealous of the fact that I’d be away and surrounded by Salizar’s sultry “kharim”
women, so she decided to follow me and her brother, Prince Allan, to the palace.
Needless to say, she got into a lot of trouble. A Most Unfortunate Prince
(the last book in the series) is all about Allan’s banishment from the kingdom
and his journey as he finds true love. Elara and I are also in the story, and
we play a central role in the ending.
Q: Tell us about
yourself. What got you in the crosshairs for your author?
I
was charged with guarding Elara while she received suitors. Of course, one
thing led to another and we ended up falling in love. I’m a very patient and
understanding person and it takes a lot to push me to the edge. However, in A
Most Intriguing Temptation, Kelli (my author), tested me at every turn.
In
this novel, Kelli explored the themes of fidelity and trust. I was sent to a
palace full of women whose only function was to satisfy the male visitors’
every wanton need. When Elara learned where I was going, she followed me, and
to my surprise, impersonated a “kharim” woman to test me and my loyalty to her.
I admit, I was tempted, but when I learned of her deception, I turned the tables
on her to teach her a lesson.
Q: What was it
that drew you to your mate?
Elara
is headstrong and intelligent, and she has a sweet and vulnerable side that she
only shows to me. Of all the people in her life, I’m the one who understands
her best and can “manage” her moods and unpredictability. I love her dearly,
and yet, at times, she is vexing.
We
met under very unusual circumstances (she was nude and bathing in a pond) and I
thought she was absolutely lovely—until she became furious with me for watching
her. As we spent time together, I realized that she was putting on a brave
front most of the time, and I learned not to be swayed by her tantrums or
tricks. Elara needs to be treated like an equal, both in and out of the
bedroom.
Q: A little
naughty fun, where was the wildest place you seduced your partner? Or where she
seduced you?
This
story is definitely naughtier than the last one. We’re not shy about our
lovemaking at home, or anywhere. Elara (disguised as Oonish) tried to seduce me
everywhere—in the bathtub, in bed, in a hallway… In the book, we made very
naughty use of a settee, and later we got frisky on a pile of satin cushions
(and we were not alone!). After the story ended, we wanted to recreate the
wanton atmosphere of the palace, so Elara and I set up a tent outside to engage
in a few wild fantasies. She likes fooling around outside in the dark, and it’s
something I look forward too, as well.
Q: If your partner wants to seduce you, what's one sure-fire trick she can do?
I’ll
admit, I’m easy to seduce. (Laughs.) Elara can turn me on with a simple kiss or
a gentle touch. She loves my chest and upper body, so anytime I take my shirt
off, she pounces on me and gives me a massage or rubs my chest and stomach. It
doesn’t take long for me to lose control and submit to whatever wicked ideas
she has at the moment.
Q: What is the one
place on your partner's body that you know will drive her wild—in and out of bed?
Sometimes
I give Elara a light smack on her buttocks. I actually did that the first time
we met. Although she pretended to be shocked and insulted, I knew deep down
that she enjoyed it. Of course, she loves having her neck kissed and sucked on—doesn’t
everyone?
Q: What was one of
the most embarrassing things your author did to you in A Most Intriguing Temptation?
Throughout
most of the book, I’m in a state of sexual frustration. Oonish is at my side
every minute of every day, and she’s practically naked. She goes out of her way
to tease me, arouse me, and test my loyalty to Elara. And since Oonish is Elara, she knows just what to do to
get me hot and bothered. At some point in the story, I get very, very excited and want Oonish so bad… I
have a naughty dream about her and… Well, let’s just say, my body reacted in a
physical way to the extremely erotic dream. It was highly embarrassing to be
discovered like that, and I’m not thrilled with Kelli for putting me in that
awkward situation. Naturally, Oonish/Elara thought it was funny!
Q: Kelli has
written 19 romances in all genres in all heat levels. Does she find the love
scenes difficult to write?
I
asked her about that. A Most Unusual
Princess was a mild book (I believe you’d call it a heat level of 1) and A Most Intriguing Temptation is much
hotter (a 2 or 3, depending on your taste) and contains a lot of wanton sexual activities
taking place at the palace.
Kelli’s books have different heat levels because she matches the
intensity/situations with the characters and the plot. She says that she tries
to make the love scenes as natural and as real for the characters as possible, given
the story, the characters’ personalities, motivations, and backgrounds, and
what level of intimacy they share.
She admits that sometimes she’ll be writing a scene and the
characters “take over” and decide that the scene should go a different way, or
something she planned on happening changes. (This can happen during regular
scenes or love scenes.) Characters can jump off the page and take the story in
a different direction. (“Of course we can,” I told her. “This is our story!”)
Kelli said that although she thought knew all about her characters
before writing A Most Unfortunate Prince,
she was surprised to discover a different side to Prince Allan. (I have no idea
what that means exactly, but Allan will be here in a few weeks to address his
book, so you can ask him.)
Q: Anything else
you would like to add?
Although
A
Most Unusual Princess, A Most Intriguing Temptation, and A Most Unfortunate
Prince make up the Royal Desires series, each of our stories stand alone as
individual reads. You can start with book 2 and then go back to book 1 to see
how everything started, or start with book 3 and go in reverse order. However
you read them, I encourage romance lovers to catch up on all of our adventures.
I’m content with the way the trilogy ends—and I know that readers will be
satisfied (in many ways!).
I’d
like to add that Kelli has written several fantastic books in all genres, not
just historical romances. She has contemporary, paranormal, and gay romances
that bring incredibly interesting characters to life. I’d love to meet them.
Maybe one day Elara and I can have a crossover with a few of her other
characters. We would have a lot of fun together. (Winks.)
This
visit was fun. Thank you for having me. Elara has arranged for Prince Allan to answer
a few questions in another chat. Brace yourself, because he’s a wiseass.
Thank
you, Prince Dalton,
for joining us today. Here’s a look at A Most Intriguing Temptation.
You
can find all of Kelli A. Wilkins’s books at www.amazon.com/author/kelliwilkins or https://www.books2read.com/ap/nkvddR/Kelli-A-Wilkins or on her site: www.KelliWilkins.com.
Here’s the book summary and a brief (tame)
excerpt from:
A Most Intriguing Temptation
After
only four months of marriage to Princess Elara, Prince Dalton is sent to
Emperor Salizar’s pleasure palace on business. Not wanting to be left behind,
Elara risks her personal safety and sneaks along on the trip.
Aided
by her mischievous brother, Prince Allan, she disguises herself as one of
Salizar’s sultry “kharim” women and decides to test Dalton’s loyalty.
Masquerading as Oonish, Elara goes out of her way to tempt Dalton at every
turn. Despite Dalton’s resolve to resist the indulgent girls, he finds himself
falling under the spell of the mysterious Oonish.
After
nearly giving in to temptation, Dalton discovers Elara’s trickery and turns the
tables on her, making her into his submissive playmate. Their fun and games are
quickly shattered when Emperor Salizar learns about Elara’s deception. He holds
the royals prisoner and condemns Elara to a fate worse than death.
Can
Dalton save Elara before it’s too late, or will her prank bring about the end
of their love?
Bonus! This e-book includes a sneak peek at the third book in the Royal Desires series: A Most Unfortunate Prince.
The Excerpt:
Dalton
rolled over in his sleep. He heard bells jingling again. What was Oonish doing
now? He’d told her to stay in the outer room. He opened his eyes. Oonish trotted
around the foot of the bed. The room was dim and shadowy. How long had he been
asleep?
“Good,
you’re awake, Your Highness. I would not want you to miss anything.”
“Miss
what?” he grumbled and tried to sit up. As he did, he realized that his arms were
bent over his head. His wrists were tied to the wrought-iron headboard with
long pink scarves.
“What
is the meaning of this?” He moved his legs and found that his ankles were bound
as well. “I order you to untie me, now.”
“Nay,
Your Highness. You must stay here and be pleasured. It is my duty,” Oonish said
as she unhooked her belt. Her scarves and bells fell to the carpet, revealing
her tiny covering.
He
looked away. What was she going to do? “I wish for you to--”
“You
wish for this,” she said, turning her back to him and wiggling her buttocks.
He
swallowed hard. Whether he wanted to admit it or not, Oonish was
enticing…
***The Royal Desires series
is available on Amazon & other platforms. Catch this hot historical/fantasy
trilogy from the start:
Book 1: A Most Unusual Princess:
Book 2: A Most Intriguing Temptation:
Book 3: A Most Unfortunate Prince:
ABOUT
THE AUTHOR
Kelli
A. Wilkins is an award-winning author who has published more than 100 short
stories, 19 romance novels, and 5 non-fiction books.
Her
romances span many genres and heat levels, and she’s also been known to scare
readers with her horror stories.
Kelli’s
writing book, You Can Write—Really! A Beginner’s Guide to Writing Fiction is
a fun and informative guide filled with writing exercises and helpful tips all
authors can use.
Visit her website www.KelliWilkins.com and blog http://kelliwilkinsauthor.blogspot.com/ to learn more about all of her writings.
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