Dragon Star (Dragonish 1)

Dragon Star

Dragonish Series, Book 1
Red Rose Publishing

eBook ISBN: 978-1-60435-011-1
eBook Price: $1.99
eBook Length: Novella
Print ISBN: 978-1-60435-952-7
Print Price: $6.99
Print Length: 84 pages
Cover Artist: Sheba Productions

Tempting and teasing, Dragons oh so pleasing! Or are they?

Dragons, shape shifters, Oh My!

Left to die in the searing heat of the desert floor, a sacrifice to the scavengers that inhabit its sandy depths, the nameless female struggled to save her own life.

As a foundling, she had always done so. When she turned down the son of the leader of her village, she found herself cast to the vicious Scabs and their never-ending hunger.

But then something came to her aid!

A large talking lizard with more attitude than brains was there, carrying her off to a strange new world inhabited by the Dragonish.

Now she was the future mate of a strange man, a submissive for breeding purposes, a desired and treasured female, and the fourth in an all male family quad that just didn’t make sense to her.

But when instincts take over and mating fever burns bright, who can resist being the Dragon’s Star?

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Excerpt

“You have to take her, Brother,” Zol shook his head, compassion in his gaze as he stared at the female. “There is no pain, save egg laying, which compares to this pain.”

“No,” she managed to gasp, understanding what the two men were speaking of. “No taking.”

“The pain will continue to grow…” Zol insisted.

“No!” she screamed, letting out all of her frustrations and fears and pain in the shout. “No taking!”

“This pain will consume you!” Zen glared at the female, his manner becoming knowing and aloof.

“And what do you know of it?” she managed, her teeth gritted, her eyes narrowed into slits, her breath panting as she struggled to retain some dignity.

“I know, female, because I too have been through the mating anguish. I know because it took weeks for Father to find me. And I know because I too fought against my destiny. You need not suffer needlessly. Go to your mate with a willing heart and when we are all joined, we will create such beautiful children.”

“Joined?” she gasped as Zen began to stroke her hair and rub her lower back. His contact was amazingly, making the pain ease.

“Does she not know anything?” Zol asked, looking in amazement at his brother.

“She was not reared with her caregivers. I found her not far from a human settlement.” Zen spoke softly as she slipped his hand beneath the curtain that still, miracle that it was, remained on her body.

She started to complain, but the skin-to-skin contact was easing the pain more, and he was only touching her back. She relaxed a bit, unknowingly moving deeper into his warm caress.

“Joined?” she asked again, this time a bit more concerned. For some strange reason, her mind was beginning to accept the idea of having Zen as a mate. She seemed to be drawn to him, and if what he said was true, then he had saved her life. It was more than what any of the men in her village had done. And though he was naked and she nearly so, he did not seek to press his advantage. It showed that he knew something of honor, even if he teased her mercilessly.

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Reviews

“…it was never dull.” ~ Margo Arthur, The Romance Studio

“…packed with surprises which will charm readers with every fascinating revelation.” ~ Amelia Richard, SensualReads.com

4 Lips!
“…an intriguing tale… There is plenty of humor…to delight readers.” ~ Tara Renee, Two Lips Reviews

“…a fantastic story about a supernatural race unlike any other… a fascinating novella that will have you waiting for the sequel with bated breath!” ~ Mandy Briggs, ParaNormalRomance.org

4 Angels!
“I enjoyed [it]… I am looking forward to the rest of the series.” ~ Dana P., Fallen Angel Reviews

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