Publisher Description
Darius Varkas is a drakon. He's neither human nor dragon.
He's both.
He's also the target of an ancient order who want to capture all drakons for their blood. When fresh, a drakon's blood can cure any illness and prolong a human's life, and the Knights will stop at nothing to get it.
When librarian Sarah Anderson stumbles across a rare book belonging to the Knights of the Dragon, she's quickly thrust into a dangerous world of secrets and shifters and things she never would have believed possible. When the Knights realize Sarah has a secret of her own, she becomes just as much a target as Darius. Her scary dragon shifter just might be her best chance at survival.
The Blood of the Drakon series is best enjoyed in order
Reading Order:
Book #1: Drakon’s Promise
Book #2: Drakon’s Prey
Book #3: Drakon's Plunder
Book #4: Drakon's Past
Book #5: Drakon Unchained
Book #6: Drakon’s Tear
Book #7: Drakon's Knight
Customer Reviews
Very Sexy paranormal romance
This author was a nice surprise for a lower cost series. She's almost up there with Sherrilyn Kenyon, J. R. Ward, and Christine Feehan. Several sexy scenes in each book, and still a good storyline.
Drakon’s Promise
I love this story can’t wait till I can buy the next one. It’s got a great plot. There’s danger and the author has them go all over the place. There’s a scary old book that’s like alive and they are being chased for it and the book tries to mess with them. It has secrets that can hurt Drakons. You have four brothers and each dragon has special abilities. This one’s about the earth Drakon. His love interest also has a special ability that’s very interesting. It’s her ability that brings her to him. I read this book in a day and half so that tell a person it’s interesting. If you like Drakons and good plots it’s worth buying to read.
Drakon’s Promise: FANTASTIC BOOK!
This book captured my attention from the cover art and took me on a fantastic journey of suspense, pulling me forward into the depths of the characters, their trust and their love. The descriptive text enabled me to feel the action as the story unfolded. Darius could cry diamonds for me any time! 😉
In my opinion, this book is worth the read and I am looking forward to reading book two of this series.