My family wanted to share a new fantasy book with you called AMARIS: PRINCESS OF THE NIGHT by Makala Thomas (Author) and we would like to welcome you to the first installment in the fantasy romance series.
Book Spotlight: Mars Princess of the Night — Fantasy Romance Feature
AMARIS: PRINCESS OF THE NIGHT introduces readers to Amaris, a striking hybrid supermodel who has lived her entire life under a title she never asked for—Princess of the Night. Born into a world that watches her every move, she grows up surrounded by expectations that feel more like walls than privilege.
Amaris spends her days performing perfection and her nights longing for something real, something unplanned, something that belongs only to her. The rare moments she is granted freedom become her escape, the only time she can step beyond the polished image the world insists she maintain. It is during one of these carefully permitted escapes that her life shifts in a direction she never anticipated.
Deep within the forbidden forest that borders her realm, Amaris wanders further than she should, drawn by instinct rather than caution. The air changes, heavy with something ancient and untamed, and it is there she crosses paths with Lord Zeph, the werewolf prince who rules the hidden territories beyond human influence. He is nothing like the controlled world she knows—wild, intense, and bound by loyalties she has never had to understand.
Their meeting is not gentle. It is charged, immediate, and unsettling in the way destiny often is when it refuses to ask permission. Zeph sees through the illusion of her perfect life, while Amaris recognizes in him the freedom she has never been allowed to touch. What begins as curiosity quickly turns into something far more dangerous for them both, as two opposing worlds begin to overlap in ways neither can fully control.
In this opening chapter of AMARIS: PRINCESS OF THE NIGHT sets the stage for a larger collision between royal expectation and primal instinct, where identity, duty, and desire begin to blur. Amaris is forced to question whether the life she has been given is truly hers, and whether stepping into the unknown might cost her everything she has ever known—or finally give her what she has always needed.
About the book: Welcome to Book One of the fantasy/romance series AMARIS by Author Makala ‘Kelz’ Thomas! We follow the story of the beautiful hybrid supernatural, Princess Amaris, who has been dubbed the Princess of the Night since birth!
For a while, Amaris is extremely frustrated because she cannot always do as she pleases. Upon being granted a day of freedom weekly, she enters the forest and stumbles upon the werewolf prince, Lord Zapeth. An extremely cold but secretly loving being, Lord Zapeth is astounded at the Princess of the Night’s beauty.
Romance blossoms almost immediately between the werewolf prince and the Princess, but there are unhinged beings in the land who are extremely jealous… however, the werewolf prince and the hybrid Princess are an extremely powerful couple.
Will they come out from the actions of these unhinged supernaturals unscathed??
Start reading Book One of AMARIS today!
About the author: Makala Thomas

Makala Thomas is a freelance writer from the UK and an independent author of several titles. With an impressive following and several novels under her belt, Makala Thomas also has three blogs promoting her work and can be found on most social media platforms under the username “MissKelz90”.
Makala has been writing since the age of four. In 2005 she created a fantasy/romance/crime series titled The Link, and completed it in 2008. Now, she is sharing the series with the world.
Makala has written separate titles which has received great feedback. Recently, she has released Book One and Two of an adult series called KENCO for readers 18+ and is working on Books Three and Four of the series. KENCO is full of crime, death, romance and erotica, and has also received great responses from adult readers.
Makala Thomas also writes poems and short stories in her spare time and when the mood strikes, most of which will be shared on this platform and her blogs.
“Since a small age I have always had “itchy fingers” and have always needed to write to express myself. Regrettably most of my work from a younger age was deleted or thrown away because of my embarrassment and self consciousness. Now, today, I am more confident.
I am glad to share my work with you and hope you will enjoy it.”
Writers are born, not made.
Makala. V. P. Thomas
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates
