Tempting Her Dragons

Author: T.D. Edwards
Genre(s): Romance | Paranormal
Total pages: 105
Tempting Her Dragons

Two dragons who don’t play well with others.

Saphira is a dragon shifter hiding behind a mask. She has lived around the world without a place to call home until her brothers find their mate. As she settles in a town filled with shifters and vampires that she now calls family, she does her work in secret. She uses her fire to rid the world of men who take advantage of the weak, eagerly showing them what happens when they abuse their power.
She doubts she can trust whoever the universe chooses for her mate, so she gives little thought to having one; she didn’t expect two.
Kingston is curious why his friend sent them to sit outside a club across the state. Shade is one of the three people he trusts, but his patience is being tested. King can feel the power swirling in the town and can sense dragons in the area; he is unsure how friendly their reception will be. It has been years since he has been around another dragon except his brother; their brotherhood was born as children but formed in blood.
Maverick doesn’t understand humans and would rather stay in the dark. Kingston is the brother he chose and would follow him anywhere. He is a green dragon, and his animal is vicious and unsociable, as is his human side. He can feel the shifters surrounding him and would rather be home, not waiting for a mysterious reason, in a place that contains too much power.
They have hoped to share a mate, so once they scent Saphira, they are determined to alleviate her fears and be the men she shows all her sides to.
Can the brothers earn Saphira’s trust and accept every part of her?
They will have to reveal all their secrets and stop whoever threatens to end the bond that binds them.

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