Crimson Jewel
By
A Gordon
About
the Book:
Publication Date: June 18, 2025
Genre: Romantasy (Fantasy and Romance)
A
Deadly Game of Dating.
Choose
One.
FEE.
FIE. FOE. FUM.
Ruby
spends her days fighting to stay alive in post-apocalyptic Alaska. She doesn’t
have time to believe in giants, true love, or fairy tales. That is, until she
uses a strange staircase concealed in the forest to escape the latest predator
trying to kill her. While hiding, she’s caught by Raiden, a giant with stormy
eyes and disturbingly sexy fangs. For trespassing, he forces her up the stairs
to his realm.
Upon
arrival in the Fiefdom, she discovers that she’s the key to unlocking an
ancient prophecy. Desperate for her to stay, the giants offer a deal—if she
agrees to marry a First-Born son of nobility and become queen, they promise
sanctuary to her family. Determined to give her loved ones a better life, Ruby
signs a blood oath that gives her four weeks to choose a husband from the
Fiefdom’s most eligible bachelors.
But
some giants want her dead. To survive, she’ll need to navigate a web of lies,
discern friend from foe, and thwart multiple assassination attempts, all while
balancing a complicated social life. Will she make it to the altar before she
loses her life—or her heart?
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Excerpt:
Sitting down on the bed, I stared at the
heels. They were the final straw of imposter syndrome. You could clean me up,
dress me in fancy clothes, and decorate me in jewels, and I still wouldn’t fit
in. But it was better than starvation or being eaten by a pack of wolves, so I
pulled on the ridiculous shoes. Unsteady as a newborn filly, I wobbled over to
the full-length mirror. I yanked on the crop top, trying to make the fabric
longer.
I glanced at Sid, who was watching me
intently. “No, judgment,” I chided, not used to so much exposed skin.
Together, we peered out the door, confirming
the hallway was empty. With a hand pressed against the wall for balance, my
stilettos and I teetered along. I was about to give up and go back to the room
to find a different mode of transportation when somebody chuckled. Recognizing
the deep timbre, my irritation flared and heat crawled up my cheeks.
I spun around as fast as possible without
falling on my derriere. “What? You don’t have anything better to do than laugh
at me? Don’t worry, I’m headed back to the room to change out of these stupid shoes.”
“No, I’m sorry. I apologize.” Raiden held up a
hand. “You’re just so fierce most of the time, I didn’t think a stupid pair of shoes would be your
demise.”
I had to give him an A for effort. He was trying to control his laughter.
“Everyone has their kryptonite,” I said.
His gaze slid down the length of my body.
“That they do.” He sounded resigned.
I was surprised he understood the reference,
but I didn’t have time to ask before my ankle buckled.
Raiden caught me under both arms, gripping
almost my entire ribcage with his hands. The weight of my breasts rested on his
thumbs. An uncomfortable warmth pooled in my stomach, and shivers skated over
my skin. He didn’t seem to notice.
“Are you okay?” His gray eyes were level with
mine. The pulse in his neck, right above the open collar of his shirt, thumped
in rhythm with the rapid beat of my heart.
I took a deep breath and released it slow.
“Yes. Thank you.”
He helped me stand, then let go, leaving
behind tingling imprints of his hands around my chest. “Do you think if I
escort you, you can walk in those things?”
“Yeah, but can’t I just go change?” I whined.
I didn’t like relying on anyone. Besides, being close to him made me feel
weird. The force was strong in this one. It wasn’t the same as being around
Loch—he made me feel self-conscious, like a peasant around a prince.
He glanced down and checked his silver watch.
“You can, but being late is heavily frowned upon around here.”
“Okay,” I said, not wanting to be rude.
He held out an elbow, and when I looped it
with my own, his skin was searing hot against mine.
“Do you feel okay?” I touched his arm with my
free hand.
“Yeah, why?”
“You’re so hot.”
A charming but cocky smirk curled his lips.
“Thank you.”
I smacked his arm lightly. “No. That’s not
what I meant and you know it. It’s like you have a fever.”
“We naturally run hotter than humans.”
Funny, my temperature ran around 100 degrees,
which I’d always thought odd, but my mom had assured me it was normal. She’d
convinced me a lot of strange things were normal. Like taking vials of mine and
Kevin’s blood to work with her. She said she did it because of her job.
“Earlier, you referred to me as a young lady,
and now I’ve been demoted to human again?”
He rubbed the back of his neck. “Yeah, about
that. I owe you an apology. I was mad. You interrupted my investigation and I
let my irritation get the better of me.”
“Is human
a derogatory term?”
“It can be. Some giants don’t like humans.
Others, well . . . they like them a little too much.”
“What’s that
supposed to mean?”
Redness crept up his neck, staining his face
pink. “Oh, for Fie’s sake. I’m just making this worse.”
I didn’t argue.
“I don’t dislike
humans,” he clarified.
“Dude, should I get you a shovel so you can
dig this hole deeper?”
He snorted, then choked out a laugh, his
deep-set eyes all but disappearing behind his wide smile. “Yes, please, so I
can finish burying myself.”
What
Readers Are Saying:
OMG, YOU GUYS!!
If you love romantasy, DON'T SLEEP ON THIS ONE! It's on KU, but with a cover like that, I had to order a paperback for my shelf.
FEE FIE FOE FUM. Jack and the Beanstalk for grownups with a Bachelorette twist? Yeah, count me in.
Bump it to the top of your TBR...STAT.
Crimson Jewel was an amazing read from beginning to end! Immersive, lush world building, high stakes, and scorching spice had me turning the pages and staying up late just to see what would happen next!
Bea is a strong, savvy FMC that you instantly root for. Each decision she makes is relatable... whether for good or not so good.
Crimson Jewel is a fresh take on romantasy. It's unique, cleverly plotted, and the writing is vivid, bringing the world to life in cinematic fashion. I loved this book from start to finish and very, very highly recommend it!
Alex Gordon you knocked it out
of the park! – A.A. DaSilva (Award Winning Author of Periphery)
Like any good
millennial, romantasy books are my secret guilty pleasure. I'll be the first to
admit I thought the ACOTAR series was top tier in this category- until I read
this book. Forget fairy bat boys, this book unlocked a fantasy I didn't even
know I had- getting smashed by giants.
Action, romance, sass, adventure, this book has
it all. The characters are raw and real and this is a brilliant take on an old
nursery rhyme. I read it in two days, I couldn't put it down and I'm definitely
adding A Gordon to my list of favorite authors so I don't miss any of her next
works. (PLEASE tell me there will be a next work!)
Seriously run, don't walk, to buy this book.
10/10 recommend.
If you put together
Jack and the Beanstalk with a genderbent The Bachelor you get this refreshing
and spicy fantasy romance with GIANTS, prophecies, magical kingdoms and HOT
bachelors that will keep you turning pages –
Anonymous
About
the Author:
A. Gordon/Alex Gordon writes Fantasy Romance and YA/NA Paranormal Romance. She’s a bit of a wanderer, having lived in Washington, Montana, Germany, Alaska, and Tennessee where she currently resides with her husband and two rescued German shepherds. When not writing, you can probably find her hiking, or if she’s lucky—fishing, though she’s not opposed to camping on the couch with dessert and bingeing murder mysteries.
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