3 Fun Fantasy Romances - The Royal Desires Trilogy
Hi everyone,
Today, I'm sharing an inside look at three of my fantasy
romances.
Someone asked me how I plotted my “Royal Desires” trilogy: A Most Unusual Princess, Dalton’s Temptation, and The Pauper Prince. Did I use
note cards to keep track of each character’s description? Did I make an overall
outline of the whole trilogy, and then write each book?
Nope. The truth is… I just wrote the story that was in my
head. I didn’t intend to write a trilogy – it happened on its own. (With a lot
of typing on my part, of course!) I wrote each book by itself, with its own
setting and theme, apart from the book that came before. So, although they make
up a series, each book can stand alone as an individual read.
I specifically wrote A Most Unusual Princess for the Amber
Quill Press “Amber Heat” contest. The book won (along with two others, The Dark
Lord & The Sexy Stranger). Although the Fantasy genre wasn’t something I
had written in before, I liked the idea of following a very headstrong and
spoiled Princess Elara as she looked for a suitable husband.
The story was fun to write and I enjoyed contrasting Elara’s
moodiness with her sensual feelings for Dalton. And poor Dalton! By the end of
A Most Unusual Princess, I knew he had to have his own story, so I followed up
with Dalton’s Temptation.
In Dalton’s Temptation, I deliberately focused on the theme
of fidelity. Elara wants to test Dalton’s loyalty, so she masquerades as a
sultry girl in a pleasure palace. Naturally, she gets in over her head and into
trouble. I enjoyed taking Elara out of her element and giving her new
challenges and experiences. We also got to see a different side to Dalton’s
character and learned about his weaknesses and desires.
Dalton’s Temptation also introduced us to Elara’s brother,
Prince Allan. He’s a perfect example of a secondary character who tries to run
away with the story. While writing Dalton’s Temptation, I knew Allan needed his
own book, and The Pauper Prince was born.
In The Pauper Prince, Allan is banished to live the life of
a commoner. His life has been turned upside down. He’s broke, miserable, and
forced to endure abuse at his job in the shipyard.
Allan’s character undergoes a complete transformation
between Dalton’s Temptation and The Pauper Prince. Once a carefree womanizer,
Allan discovers a secret side to himself and through his relationship with Claudette,
he learns a lesson about what is truly important in life. A more settled Elara
and Dalton also appear in the book and help wind up the trilogy.
I enjoyed writing each of these books. It was fun to create
the characters, give them unique adventures, and complicate their lives – all
in the name of love. Although these are spicy romances, there’s enough drama,
sadness, and humor to keep readers entertained and enthralled. But don’t just
take my word for it. Here’s what a few reviewers had to say:
“A Most Unusual Princess is an amusing book that will seize
your attention from the first word. Elara is a woman who wants to get married
on her own terms, not those set by her father. The growing attraction and love
between Elara and Dalton carry this sweet story. Ms. Wilkins has created
appealing characters that will touch your heart.” - Tewanda, Fallen Angel
Reviews
“I thought the first book [A Most Unusual Princess] was hot,
but Dalton’s Temptation is worth reading. Kelli A. Wilkins did a superb job in
this one and introduces us to a new side of Dalton. The beginning was just
about Princess Elara, and this time we learn more of Dalton. I loved this story
and it’s hard for me to give a Historical Erotica a 5 for the first part and a
sequel but Kelli Wilkins did a beautiful job in showing us a princess with
stubborn heart to love and a man who completes her in every way." - Lena,
Reviewer, Mybookcravings.com
“Kelli A. Wilkins finishes her trilogy of books, which
started with A Most Unusual Princess and Dalton’s Temptation, with a bang. The
Pauper Prince is a riveting tale, and it is a must read for anyone who enjoys
fantasy Romance. It is stuffed full of action, love, excitement, sedition, and
scurvy characters that are set to make our prince’s life miserable if he lets
them. Skillful crafting allows the reader to slip under the spell of Allan and
live his every ache, pain, and triumph. The Pauper Prince is a real must read,
and in case you haven’t read the others, I would suggest you get A Most Unusual
Princess and Dalton’s Temptation, too. Kelli has definitely written a trio of
must buys for Amber Quill!!!"- Rose, Reviewer, Romance at Heart
I hope you’ll check out one (or all) of the books in the
series. (Full plot descriptions, hot excerpts, and reviews are on each book’s
AQP page and on my new site: www.KelliWilkins.com ).They’re a fun read with a
blend of sex, humor, drama, and suspense. If you’ve read the trilogy, let me
know what you think! What was your favorite book? Which scenes did you like
best?
Happy Reading!
Kelli
Labels: A Most Unusual Princess, Amber Quill Press, Dalton's Temptation, Erotic Fantasy, erotica, fantasy romance, historical romance, kelli A. Wilkins, Kelli Wilkins, the pauper prince





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