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Summer's Dragon

By: Lisa Daniels
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When memory fails you, how much trust can you put in a stranger?

The scariest part of waking up was not that she was in a crypt – it was the fact that the woman couldn’t remember anything, including why she is there.

Getting out of the City of the Dead is only her first challenge.
When she stumbles upon a cold stranger, she feels like things might change, although she couldn’t say if it will be for better or worse.

She is left to believe that the only reason he stays with her is out of morbid curiosity.
Worse still, everywhere they go they encounter people who have the same vibe as the stranger.

The only positive thing about the encounters is the mention of Cyprian, and it triggers memories that hint toward her life before death.

But each of these encounters also has an ominous news, and the stranger won’t even let them use his name in front of her.

Just how much is he hiding and why?

What is it that he knows about her, and why is he trying to take her away from the people?
And just what does the stranger mean to her?




WARNING: This is a stand alone romance with an HEA. This ebook contains mature themes and language, intended for 18+ readers only.
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Summer’s Dragon (Dragons of Telera Book 8) ~~ Summer’s story wrapped everything together beautifully while still leaving me wanting more. I loved how her strength really came through and how her dragon supported and protected her without overshadowing her independence. It felt like a rewarding payoff after following the entire series.

Listening on Audible gave the story extra emotional depth, and reading on Kindle let me savor the ending. This book felt like coming full circle with characters I’d grown attached to.

This was a satisfying and emotional installment. I would definitely recommend this book and series and can’t wait to start on the next book. If you want to know what happens next, you’ll just have to read this series yourself — you won’t regret it.

Summer’s Dragon (Dragons of Telera Book 8)

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