Annora is not the average Letera woman. While most are worried about how to catch a husband, raise a family, or simply survive, Annora cares only about killing dragons. When she encounters Elian, a handsome stranger who takes an interest in her, she treats him just like any other man β with contempt
NOELY'S DRAGON (Dragons of Telera Book 4)
β Scribed by Daniels, Lisa
- Book ID
- 108854446
- Publisher
- Carnal Cravings
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 292 KB
- Series
- Dragons of Telera Book 4
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B06XY6BNDY
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
She lost her way; he lost his purpose. But not anymore. Noelyβs never had an easy life, but she has found a level of comfort as she tried to save enough money to resume her search for her missing guardian. Her hunt has been halted for several years as she cannot seem to say no to helping those in need. A chance encounter with a wounded shifter leaves her questioning everything she has believed both about herself and the people around her. Cyprian had lost his purpose after losing too much. Though he still went through the motions, his easy-going manner had largely given way to cynicism and an attempt at indifference. It was only through the eyes of Noely that he could start to see a reason to keep going. But giving up on his goal will mean having to return to the pain that had nearly ruined him. Is their encounter simply a reminder of whatβs important, or is there more to their growing unwillingness to part?
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