The Nymph King
Enter a mythical world of dragons, demons and Nymphs…enter a world of dark seduction and powerful magic... enter Atlantis...
He is Valerian, the most darkly seductive male ever created. He embraces every aspect of his sensuality, reveling in his erotic powers. No woman can resist his potent allure... until he steals cynical Shaye Holling from modern day earth. Valerian’s hunger for Shaye is soul deep – but she is to be offered up to his men...
While Shaye claims to want nothing to do with the mighty warlord whose touch is like fire, she is inexplicably drawn to him. For underneath the warrior’s arrogant beauty lies a complex and powerful man. A man she is finding hard to resist...
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Gena Showalter
Some writers flirt with the dark. Gena Showalter moves in, lights a few candles, and invites desire to sit at the table with danger.
Born and raised in Oklahoma, she grew up devouring fairy tales, horror stories, and anything that hinted at worlds beyond the ordinary. That early appetite for the fantastical shaped a career built on paranormal romance and fantasy fiction where love is rarely safe and power always demands a price. She sold her first novel in her twenties, and from there her output became almost legendary, more than a hundred books spanning adult paranormal romance, young adult fantasy, urban fantasy, and contemporary romance.
Atlantis
Atlantis consists of four primary books, and includes one additional book that complement the series but is not considered mandatory reads. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
Reviews and Comments
The Nymph King was the first book in the Atlantis Series and by this author that I have read and I loved it! All the characters were entertaining and the plot was really good as well. I loved seeing how the relationship between Shaye and Valerian developed throughout the story as well as how Valerian's cousin Joachim changes as he grows closer with Brenna. I look forward to reading more from this series as well as by Gena Showalter.

