Broken Prince of Ice (Forgotten Gods #1) Read Online Jocelynn Drake

Categories Genre: Fantasy/Sci-fi, M-M Romance, Paranormal Tags Authors: Series: Forgotten Gods Series by Jocelynn Drake
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Total pages in book: 121
Estimated words: 112416 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 562(@200wpm)___ 450(@250wpm)___ 375(@300wpm)
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Some thought danced through his mind, but as he reached for it, the thought turned to smoke and slipped through his fingers, floating away. The sense of urgency and panic increased. He needed to find someone now. His mother. Sister. Rayne. Even a servant. Someone had to tell him what was going on. Why was he there?

He’d taken two steps away from the window, and his feet stopped as if glued to the floor.

Why was he there?

That question shouldn’t have crossed his mind. It was only natural that he was at home. It shouldn’t have conjured up such feelings of panic and dread. Where else should he have been?

No! There was somewhere else!

But as soon as that realization hit, a bright light flashed and thunder boomed as if it meant to rend the world in half. He flinched, his whole body growing cold and prickly at the thunder rolling through him. As the skies grew quiet again, the sound of pounding feet echoing through the halls reached his ears.

Someone was here. He wasn’t alone.

Except it wasn’t a lone servant. It sounded as if hundreds of people were racing along the hallways deep within the palace. Heavy, pounding footsteps like combat boots on marble floors.

A high-pitched, agonized scream tore through the silence, and Shey’s heart froze. That sounded like Fiona.

Invaders! Someone was attacking the castle.

Shey shoved aside all the questions and fears that had been plaguing him and raced forward, down the long hallway and a wide set of marble stairs. He didn’t know where he was going. He let his feet carry him, chasing the sound of Fiona’s cry and the increasing clang of fighting. Shouts of pain and the metallic clash and scrape of swords hitting each other. Hints of blood and smoke hung in the air. He didn’t know who was attacking them. New Rosanthe? Damardor? It didn’t matter. He had to reach his sister before it was too late.

His heart slammed against his ribs, and he gasped for air as he ran. He turned left and right, following the winding paths that seemed to stretch on and on without him ever getting closer to the fighting. Just as a shout of frustration was about to push past his lips, he came to the head of the grand staircase and stopped at the absolute ruin.

The enormous chandeliers that had hung far overhead were smashed to bits on the marble floor. Chunks of marble had been cut out of the floor and bits of the walls had been blasted apart, while black soot streaked what remained. Blood was on everything. The lighting was dim, but he could see the blood glistening on every surface. The few carpets that remained squelched under his feet, the blood welling up with each step to coat his boots.

Bodies lay scattered everywhere. Torn apart. Limbs left at awkward angles and eyes staring sightless out of pale, dead faces. Familiar faces. Servants. Ministers. Cabinet members. Dignitaries he’d had dinners with while discussing various treaties and agreements on behalf of his mother. It was a sea of dead, but there were no attackers. Only the aftermath of death and blood.

And in the center of the landing, right at the head of the stairs, lay Fiona.

A shout ripped from Shey’s lips as he raced forward. His knees slammed into the floor, the carpet soaked with her blood making a gruesome noise. Her rich chestnut-brown hair that fell in lustrous waves down her back was now matted and nearly black, wet with blood. Her soft alabaster skin looked gray in death, while her perfect brown eyes were milky and stared at the ceiling. Blood spilled from her parted lips and soaked into her elegant gown. Someone had stabbed her through the heart, and she’d died without her brother to save her.

“No!” he screamed again, forcing his trembling hands to gather her up and pull her into his lap. He was afraid that if he touched her and found her cold, it would all be true. His sweet, impish sister would be gone. She’d been a nuisance and a bother when they’d been growing up. With ten years between them, there had been few moments where they’d felt any kind of genuine camaraderie. He had always been annoyed by her efforts to tag along behind him, and she’d been angry that he could do “all the fun things” while she was stuck with boring princess lessons.

It was only later, after they’d both climbed into adulthood together, that they’d managed to better understand and respect each other. He’d felt close to her as a sibling and friend. But now she was gone. Stolen away from him.

Why? Who had done this? Who would dare to end her innocent life?

“Help! Guards! Someone!” he bellowed, his harsh voice echoing through the halls, ringing above the distant sounds of fighting. But there was no answer for him. No one came to help save his sister.


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