how difficult it was for the horses to carry it all.
The prince closed the tent flap behind him and did a short circle around her, assessing
Vhalla from head to toe. “Sit.” He motioned to a chair. “Or, perhaps you’d rather I threw
some pillows on the floor?”
Vhalla’s eyes widened, hearing the meaning between his words.
“You look uncomfortable.” The prince paused, his eyes reading hers. “I would think
you’d be more at ease in a prince’s tent. Or is it just my brother’s?”
“What do you want?” she demanded.
“Today, I saw him in you.” Baldair squinted his eyes, as if he was trying to imagine
Aldrik imposed atop her. “The way you moved, the way you were rushed by the fight. Tell
me, is that the only way he’s been in you?”
“I don’t know what you’re talking about,” Vhalla hissed.
“I can’t recall the last time I saw Aldrik with a woman, at least one who wasn’t bought
or given to him as an attempt at finding a future Empress by our father.” Baldair took a
step closer to her. She didn’t know this prince. There was a competitive and ugly nature
about him that was made only worse when it clashed with his handsome exterior.
“Not another word,” Vhalla cautioned.
“Oh? Jealous of the other women? Did you think he was some paragon of purity? I’ve
seen him kill girls younger than you. I’ve seen him wind women up to crawl to his bed.”
Prince Baldair laughed.
The tension in her muscles became so great that Vhalla feared it would snap her
bones. “Speak about him again and I’ll—”
“You’ll what?” Prince Baldair called her bluff. “Don’t threaten me, Vhalla. We both
know the terms the Senate gave you. You wouldn’t want to force Aldrik’s hand, would
you?”
Horror stilled her, and her hands relaxed. He wouldn’t. “What do you want from me?”
she whispered.
The prince leaned toward her to whisper in her ear. “Whatever you have with him, end
it now.” His voice was quiet and it sounded sincere and pained. “If not for your sake, then
for his.”
Vhalla’s chest tightened, but she didn’t have an opportunity to ask him what he meant.
The rumble of a single horse and the whinny of an abrupt halt could be heard from
outside the tent.
Prince Baldair looked up as the tent flap was thrown open. Vhalla turned and a wave of
relief crashed over her as she saw the dark figure step inside.
“Ah, brother,” Prince Baldair said sweetly, straightening away from her face. “We were
just talking about you.”
F ,OREMOST I’LL SAY it again—Thank you to all the people who were mentioned in my
dedication and everyone else who supported me from the very beginning. I had no
idea what Air Awakens was going to turn into and I’m so glad you all didn’t let me give up
on it.
My mentor, Michelle Madow, author of the Secret Diamond Sisters and the Transcend
Time Saga— thank you for your endless support. You have been irreplaceable in my
journey into the publishing world and I’m really not sure where I would be without you.
All your criticisms and insights pushed me harder and made me better, things that you
had no reason to do other than because you are an amazing friend. Your edits and story
revisions were mind-blowing to me and this book would not be what it is without you.
My editor, Monica Wanat—I knew from the moment I met you that it would be the
start of a beautiful relationship. You cut words that I did not even see needed to be cut
and made the story better for it. Thank you for helping fix my flaws and polish my tale.
My cover artist, Merilliza Chan—you shattered my every expectation for artwork and
gave me something that I could not have conceptualized in my wildest dreams. People
say, “Don’t judge a book by its cover.” But with the cover you’ve created I hope they do!
You made Vhalla come to life in a way that I could not. For that, I am eternally grateful
and I can barely contain my excitement for the next cover in the series.
Jessica—without you there really may not have been an Air Awakens at all. It was you
and all of our discussions and endless car rides filled with talk of books and really epic
music that put the passion back in writing for me. I hope you know the important role
you’ve filled in my life and what an amazing friend you truly are. Thank you for
reminding me to be patient and torture my characters.
Katie—where would I be if I didn’t have you to geek out with? In a very sad place,
that’s where. Your enthusiasm kept me going long after the initial glamor of penning
these words faded. Were it not for you I may have never found the courage to press on.
You inspired more than you know in Air Awakens.
Dorothea, Pete, and Tom—my lunches with you three were essential for me getting
organized and keeping my head on straight during an overwhelming process. I hope to
return the favor as I put some experience under my belt.
Betsy—your love and enthusiasm is irreplaceable. You make me smile constantly and I
know that I’ll always have someone in my corner.
Jeffkun—I could not have done this without your support, tolerance, patience, and
love. You could have told me to quit, or been frustrated at every night when I sat on the
couch, put in my headphones, and went into my own world, but you weren’t. You let me
go on my adventures and you’ve never made me feel foolish for dreaming, wishing,
hoping, or trying.
The AAAPodcast Community—it exceeded my every expectation when you all didn’t
roll their eyes at me, but were supportive of this venture. Astro, ChibiRob, SailorB, Reiji,
Kenshin, Kou, Rextyn, Brooks Austin, just to name a few of you. Thank you for your
support, not just the “me” that you listen to talk about anime week to week, but the real
person behind.
My sister, Meredith—the other half of me, my “octurnal twin,” thank you for your
confidence, your love, and your pragmatism. You’re always there when I need it most and
you’ve always been a nurturing force for everything that’s positive in my life. You’re the
person who taught me the true depth of familial love and inspired relationships in this
story.
My parents, Madeline and Vince—I don’t have enough words to say thank you. Not
just for your support in Air Awakens and your thoughts about my drafts, but for
everything you both have ever done for me as a person. I am not perfect, and I will always
have more to learn and grow from, but I would not be half the woman I am today without
you both. I hope you enjoy all the revisions to this and future installments of Air
Awakens.
ELISE KOVA has always had a passion for storytelling. She wrote her first novella, a high-
fantasy, in sixth grade. Over the years she’s honed her love of literature with everything
from fantasy to romance, science fiction to mystery, and whatever else catches her eye.
Elise lives in Saint Petersburg, Florida, where she’s currently working on the next
installment in her debut YA fantasy series: Air Awakens. She enjoys video games, anime,
table-top role playing games, and many other forms of “geekdom.” She loves talking with
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