The Red Diamond Dragon
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The Red Diamond Dragon

READING AGE 18+

Kirsten V. Fantasy

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The Last Red Dragon, rarer than a red diamond, was long ago believed to be lost forever but a few still remember, and they are still searching centuries later.
Johnathan’s mate died years ago, and while his life is full of love he misses the closeness of having a mate. As a Bear/ Dragon hybrid, the possibility of finding a second mate is slim but he holds out hope. A chance meeting does give him a second turn at love, but their bond is shrouded in mystery. As secrets unlock there seem to be more questions than answers.
Madeline grew up in a wolf pack although she has never been able to shift. Early in life, her mother enjoyed telling her fairy tale stories about Dragons, within those tales lies the key to finding her true past. Johnathan can sense there is more to her than initially shows and will protect her at all costs.
Legends and lost Dragons come to life as they delve deeper into a forgotten world. Traveling to the old country to seek answers leads to an ancient danger patiently waiting for the true treasure to surface. Friends become foes, while Johnathan is willing to go to the ends of the earth to fight for the love he was destined for. Will he make it in time, or is history bound to repeat itself?
The second book follows The False Prophecy although this can be read as a stand-alone.

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