The Dragon's Treasure
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4.5 • 8 Ratings
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- $6.99
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- $6.99
Publisher Description
After escaping imprisonment in the ruins of Castle Blackthorne, dragon shifter Castor doesn't expect to discover his fated mate. Jozette is too old to believe in fairy tales, but when Castor shows up at her door needing help, can they find their happily ever after?
She doesn't believe in fairytales, until a Dragon comes knocking on her door.
Castor Falk escaped from the ruins of Castle Blackthorne on the Isle of Pain with one goal in mind, to find his half-brothers. If anyone deserved to hear tell of the end of Dragomir's reign of terror, it was them. Besides, what else did a dying Dragon have to do with the little time he had left?
Jozette Keeper was too old for story time. That didn't stop the curvy normal from indulging in the longtime tradition that filled the bookstore with local children every day at two o'clock. It was just something to pay the bills while she worked on her non-fiction book.
When a handsome stranger knocks on her door in the middle of the night, she finds herself in the middle of her very own fairytale. Is Jozette willing to take a leap of faith to save the dying Dragon at her door?
Castor needs help locating his brothers and winds up knocking on the door of the one person he never thought to find. His fated mate. Was Fate cruel so cruel as to deliver his garnet rose only to take her away again?
The Dragon must decide, either tell her who she is to him and bring her the pain of his imminent death, or simply fade away from memory.
Customer Reviews
The Dragon’s Treasure.
I hadn’t read the other books in this series and I wished I had even though this book is part of a series I believe that you can read this book as a standalone. I loved the characters and how Castor knocks on Jozette’s door all naked and yummy asking for her help. Castor was in a dungeon for 500 years he has to find his family but first he finds his fated mate. There is so much more going on in this fantastic story I loved it and I highly recommend this book it’s well worth the read.