SynopsisHe serves the President by day. By night, he belongs to both his king and queen. Embry Moore lives at the heart of power, but the secrets he carries could tear that power apart. Once a soldier, now the Vice President, he walks a knife's edge between duty and desire, loyalty and love. Behind the polished facade of politics lies a connection as consuming as it is forbidden, where three souls collide in one bond, and one betrayal could unravel it all. Told from Embry's haunted perspective, the second book in Sierra Simone's bestselling New Camelot trilogy is a searing MMF retelling of Arthurian legend that blends the emotional punch of forbidden love with the seductive tension of political intrigue. For fans of polyamorous love stories, dark romantic tension, and devotion that cuts deep, this is a series that "wrecks readers beautifully," where even a prince must pay the price of passion., From USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestselling author Sierra Simone comes the next installment in a steamy polyamorous romance trilogy with a dash of politics and a pinch of magic. His name is Embry Moore, and he serves at the pleasure of the President of the United States...for now. Embry has been many things. He's been a son and a stepbrother. An army captain and a vice president. But only with Ash is he a prince. Only with Ash and Greer does his world make sense. Only between them, his king and queen, can he find peace from the demons that haunt him and the battles he's fought inside himself. But men like Embry aren't made to be happy. When he and Ash's beloved First Lady is captured, the resulting chaos threatens to snap the delicate balance the three of them have created. Publicly, Embry is thrown headfirst into international crises, political discord, and looming scandal. Privately, he must battle secrets, betrayals, and the deadly burn of jealousy. With his country in danger and his heart on the line, Embry knows sacrifice is inevitable. He knows a love as sharp as his can cut both ways. He knows, as a man selfish and shattered, tragedy is what he deserves. This is the story of an American Prince.