Danburn English is the ninth earl of the English castle. He and his dragon alter ego have been on this earth for a very long time. Danburn is accustom to his orders being followed to the letter, no questions asked, so when this feisty young woman bucks his authority he is beyond angry. Kendrick Bar
Everette: The English Dragon ― Erotic Paranormal Dragon Shifter Romance
✍ Scribed by Barton, Kathi S.
- Book ID
- 108808198
- Publisher
- World Castle Publishing, LLC
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 213 KB
- Series
- The English Dragon 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B01N0YUQX5
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Cassie had just arrived in Danburn’s territory and she knew as a dragon she had to report to him. Whether she liked it or not, she’d gone from one ruling male, her father, to another. Being a female dragon, and unmated, she felt cursed for her lot. Everette Welsh, Rett to his friends, was having a hard time making ends meet. He was a good attorney, but it seemed to do him little good. His good friend, Danburn, insisted he quit his job and come work for him. Rett had no intentions of taking Danburn up on his offer, but when his boss called him into his office and was demanding that he apologize for threatening a man who blackmailing him, the words “I quit” spilled from his mouth without thinking. However, once said, he felt better for it. Rett found himself on the wrong end of a shotgun blast, and Cassie gave a bit of herself to save him. There were only three conditions of taking dragon’s blood that a human would survive, and the other two didn’t apply to him. Rett and Cassie were mates. Only two things stood in their way: Rett’s obnoxious mother, and Cassie’s father, a lethal combination…
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