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Wynter Atrialan, the Winter King, once lived in peace with his southern, Summerlander neighbors, but when the prince of Summerlea steals Wynters bride and murders his young brother, Wynter calls upon a dangerous Wintercraig magic called the Ice Heart and marches against Summerlea. After three bitter years of battle, a victorious Wynter arrives at Summerleas royal palace to issue his terms of surrender. The prince of Summerlea stole Wynters bride and slew Wynters Heir. He wants the loss replaced. The Ice Heart is consuming him. Wynter hopes holding his own child in his arms will rekindle the warmth in his heart before he becomes the monster of Wintercraig legend, the Ice King. The Summer King has three very precious daughters whom he loves dearly. Wynter will take one of them to wife. She will have one year to provide him with an Heir. If she fails, he will send her to face the mercy of the mountains and claim another princess for his wife. And so it will continue until Wynter has his Heir or the Summer King is out of daughters. The plan is perfectexcept for one small detail. The Summer King has a fourth daughter. One of whom he is not so fond. And she is a fiercely passionate creature, with a temper as volatile as the forces of her weathergift, the power of storms.

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The Winter King

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C. L. Wilson

DEDICATION

For Christine Feehan.

For always being there for me,

and for being my BFF,

and for not letting me stop.

You are my sister of the heart.

And for my husband, Kevin Wilson,

who told me even when money was tight,

To heck with a part-time job.

Do what youre good at: write!

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Writing is a solitary process, but being a writer is not a solitary state. I owe an immeasurable debt of gratitude to the friends, family, and fans who have been and continue to be so supportive and encouraging. I especially want to thank the Starfish Club: Christine Feehan, Kathie Firzlaff, and Sheila English. Our brainstorming retreats are the highlights of my year. Special thanks to my very dear friend and power writing/critique buddy, the supremely talented Karen Rose. Thanks also to my daughters, Ileah and Rhiannon Wilson, for beta reading my work in progress and telling me it was good.

Special thanks to my editor, Tessa Woodward; my agent, Michelle Grajkowski; and the folks at Avon Books, for your understanding, encouragement, and unflagging support. You are great!

Finally, thanks again to Judy York, the cover artist who brought Wynter and Khamsin to life. You promised me no heaving bosoms, gasping mouths, or naked thighs, and you came through splendidly! You even made that sparkly tornado look good!

FOR MY READERS

Thank you so much for picking up this book! And a special thanks to everyone who sent me the wonderful letters of encouragement while I had to step away from writing for a while. Your support means the world to me.

Be sure to visit my website, www.clwilson.com, to sign up for my private book announcement list, enter my online contests, and scour the site for hidden treasures and magical surprises.

Id love to hear from you. You can friend me on Facebook at www.facebook.com/clwilsonbooks, tweet me at @clwilsonbooks, or e-mail me at .

PROLOGUE

Scarlet on Snow

Kings Keep

Vera Sola, Summerlea

Do you have to go? Seventeen-year-old Khamsin Coruscate clung to her beloved brothers hand as if by her grip alone she could anchor him fast and keep him from leaving.

You know I do. Our treaties with the Winter King are very important.

But youll be home soon? Whenever he was gone, the ancient walls of the royal palace of Summerlea, which had been her home and her prison since birth, seemed somehow more confining, more restrictive.

Not this time, little sister. Falcon shook his head. A strand of black hair that had pulled free of the queue at the back of his neck brushed against the soft, dark skin of his cheek. It will take weeks to negotiate the treaties.

Khamsin scowled, and the wind began to gust, sending Khams habitually untamed hair whipping into her mouth and eyes. Why does he have to send you? Why cant his ambassador negotiate the treaty? Hes sending you away because of me, isnt he? Because he doesnt want you spending so much time with me. Her hands clenched into fists. The wind sent her skirts flying, and a dark cloud rolled across the sun.

Their father, King Verdan IV of Summerlea, didnt love her. She knew that. He kept her isolated in a remote part of the palace, hidden away from his court and his kingdom, on the pretext that her weathergifts were too volatile and dangerous, and she couldnt control them. That was all true. Khams gifts were dangerous, and she couldnt control them any better than she could control her own temper. Until now, however, hed never stooped to sending his other children away to keep them from visiting her.

Here now. Be calm. Falcon smoothed her wayward curls back, tucking them behind her ears. Compassion and pity shone softly in his eyes. I wish I didnt have to leave you. But Father believes Ill have the best chance of getting what we want from Wintercraig, and I agree with him. Summerlea, once a rich, thriving kingdom renowned for its fertile fields and abundant orchards, had been in a slow decline for years. Although the nobles and their king maintained a prosperous faade for political and economic purposes, beneath the gilded domes and bright splendor of Summerleas palaces and grand estates, the rough tatters of neglect were beginning to show. Besides, you wont be alone while Im gone. You have Tildy and the Seasons.

It isnt the same. They arent you. He was the handsome Prince of Summerlea, charming, witty, heroic. Hed lived a life of adventure, most of which he shared with her, entertaining her with the tales of his exploits . . . the places hed seen, the people hed met. His hunts, his adventures, his triumphs. No matter how much her nursemaid, Tildavera Greenleaf, doted on Khamsin, or how often Autumn, Spring, and Summer, the three princesses known as the Seasons, snuck away from their palace duties to spend time with their ostracized youngest sister, Falcon was the one whose visits she couldnt live without.

Now theres a pretty compliment. Careful, my lady. Youll turn my head. He smiled, and warmth poured into her. It was no wonder the ladies of their fathers court swooned at the slightest attention from him. Falcon had a magical way about him. He could literally charm the birds from the trees with his name-giftcontrolling any feathered creature on a whimand the weathergift inherent in his royal Summerlander blood was stronger than it had been in any crown prince in generations. It was as if the Sun itself had taken up residence in his soul, and its warmth spilled from him each time he smiled.

Kham took a deep breath. Birds werent the only creatures susceptible to Falcons charm. In the face of his warm smile, the sharp edge of her temper abated, and in the skies, the gathering storm began to calm. Perhaps King Verdan truly had chosen to send his only son as envoy to Wintercraig for political reasons. Long, long ago, as a small child crying herself to sleep, shed decided Falcon was the reincarnation of Roland Triumphant, the Hero of Summerlea, the brave king who had defeated an overwhelming invasion force with his wit, his weathergifts, and a legendary sword reputed to be a gift from the Sun God himself. If anyone could coax the cold, savage folk of the north into concessions most favorable to Summerlea, Falcon could.

Will you at least write to me? she asked.

Ill send you a bird every week. He tapped her nose and gave her a roguish grin. Cheer up. Just think of all the sword fights youll win when youre fighting invisible opponents instead of me.

Kham rolled her eyes. Hed been teaching her sword-fighting for years, but she had yet to best him in a match.

You know, she said, as they walked towards the doorway leading back into the palace, it might actually be a good thing that youll be spending months in Wintercraig.

Oh?

Yes. You can use that time to find out what happened to Rolands sword.

Falcon tripped on an uneven flagstone and grabbed the trunk of a nearby tree to steady himself. Im sure Ill be much too busy to chase fairy tales, Storm.

She frowned in surprise. But youve always believed the stories were true. Blazing, the legendary sword of Roland Soldeus, had disappeared shortly after the heroic kings death. Legend claimed it was the Winter King, the father of Rolands betrothed, who had spirited the sword away but that one day Rolands true Heir would reclaim it. Every royal Summerlea prince for the last two millennia had dreamed of finding the legendary blade and bringing it back home where it belonged. Falcon had spent years chasing lead after lead, determined that he would be the one to find Blazing and restore Summerlea to its former glory.

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