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  • Published: 5 January 2027
  • ISBN: 9781496735096
  • Imprint: Kensington
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 304
  • RRP: $45.00
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The Farmer Prince



In thrilling, sharply funny conclusion to G. A. Aiken’s feminist, rollicking romantasy Scarred Earth Saga, a hunky royal farmer and a shrewd, intriguing She-centaur form an unlikely alliance in war—and in love . . .

Lysebet of the Scarred Earth clan is aware that everyone, including her mother, believes her to be . . . less than aware. But what they see as “vapid staring into space” is really Lysebet’s fascination with nature’s puzzles. So many to be solved! Still, this doesn’t explain why the royal she must escort into the territories of the Dragon Queen keeps smiling at her. Having to babysit royals is so insulting—especially this goofy farmer prince, though admittedly, he’s built like one of the massive bulls he happily herds around the human queen’s lands. Fortunately, if necessary, Lysebet can fight anyone. She enjoys a good weapon as much as any other battle-centaur . . .

Duncan Farmerson loves his life! This, despite that his family has been at war with their evil sister, Beatrix, for nearly a decade. To sustain their army, Duncan works to keep the farming industry thriving. But he’s also skilled with weapons, and extraordinarily strong. Now, his family needs him to infiltrate the horrifying territories of the Dragon Queen, where his other sister, Isadora, is captive—though he knows she went there willingly. Thankfully, there is one bright spot . . .

Duncan loves watching Lysebet the Centaur’s silent staring! In fact, he loves Lysebet! Gods, he hopes this slightly off-putting, perfect-for-him She-centaur loves no one else. He’ll just need to keep them both alive as they fight Beatrix’s ruthless army. But after their victory they can be together forever! Raising a herd of their own! Of course, he won’t tell her all that yet . . .

  • Published: 5 January 2027
  • ISBN: 9781496735096
  • Imprint: Kensington
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 304
  • RRP: $45.00
Categories:

About the author

G.A. Aiken

G.A. Aiken is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of the Dragon Kin series. When she's not writing about sexy dragons, she's writing about sexy wolf, lion, tiger, and other fang-filled predators as Shelly Laurenston, the acclaimed and bestselling author of the Pride series and the Call of Crows series. Originally from Long Island, she now lives on the West Coast and spends most of her time writing and making sure her rescued Pit bull doesn't love everyone into a coma. Please visit her online at www.GAAiken.com.

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Praise for The Farmer Prince

Praise for G.A. Aiken’s Scarred Earth Saga

"Electrically fun...turns the usual fairy-tale class dynamics upside down...this is a book that encourages trust in people's goodness, if not their patience or good sense. It's light on the romance, but prodigiously good for the heart." —The New York Times on The Princess Knight  

“I really enjoyed the furious adventure and romance of The Princess Knight.” Smart Bitches, Trashy Books  

“Fans will be glad to see Aiken’s characteristic over-the-top humor and rapid-fire dialogue on display.” —Publishers Weekly

"Aiken's world building shines as she fills the series with dwarves, elves, centaurs, and demonic wolves which only Keeley can control. Tilting more toward fantasy, this paranormal romance will be a hit with fans of both genres who enjoy tales that are lighthearted and humorous...Teens are sure to relate to Keeley's rivalry with her sisters and her need to protect them." —Booklist on The Blacksmith Queen

"G.A. Aiken writes fantasy romance with a grin and a wink...Aiken builds a world and characters that feel real despite the sexy centaurs, demon wolves, and two suns in the sky. It may be laugh-out-loud funny, but at its heart this is a story of a woman who cares deeply for both the family she has and the one she creates." —Bookpage on The Blacksmith Queen

"[This] series launch by paranormal romance author Aiken is set in a world full of centaurs, witches and necromantic war monks...[A] Pratchettesque tone." —Publishers Weekly on The Blacksmith Queen