![]() ![]() 1 on Amazon’s Gay and Lesbian Fiction list within 24 hours. Unlike the slow burn of the serial, the hard copy and ebook versions of Captive Prince were instant hits, reaching No. But a big surge in September 2009 meant the sequel, Prince’s Gambit, became event reading among the serial’s 30,000 returning fans. “When I first started to write, my understanding was this was the sort of book that can never be published.” “I knew there was this online space people were going to because in a large part they were craving something they were not finding on bookshelves, ” she says. She began Captive Prince in 2008 as a free monthly web serial after a conversation with a friend about the types of books they enjoyed reading but could never find. Pacat’s journey to publication is just as unorthodox as her subject matter. However, when the brutal court politics of Vere threaten Laurent’s life, these two headstrong men must form an unlikely alliance to save their respective kingdoms from an even greater threat. The beautiful and manipulative Laurent thinks Akielos is a barbarian nation and takes delight in humiliating Damen. ![]() I knew there was this online space people were going to because in a large part they were craving something they were not finding on bookshelves. ![]()
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