Monday, July 22, 2019

Birthright

Aida's parents want her to mate but she wan't to wait to find her fated mates.  When she has a vision of who they are.  Kala is a human that owns a cafe, but is she really human?  After all, dragons only mate with dragons.  Hunter is the rightful heir to the throne of the dragons, but his older brother will stop at nothing to take back what he believes is his.  With a threat to the dragons and Kala being weak, will these three find one another before it's too late?  I find that most dragon stories talk about triads.  I wonder if that is what they're truly known for?  This was a great story that was a quick read.  

Synopsis:
The Mazgath clan has ruled the dragon kingdom for centuries.  When the royal triad announces their retirement, Hunter, their predecessor, is ready to take the helm, but only if his treasonous brother and the Dark Fae don't beat him to it.

Hunter vowed to never allow the traitor to step foot near the throne, but that's not the only thing that threatens his seating.  Ancient dragon law dictates that to succeed his brother, he must first find a mate and create an heir, but that proves to be more complicated than it seems.

Aida Mishez is blessed with the power of sight.  Tradition dictates that her parents will choose suitable mates for her, but the headstrong young dragoness is determined to create her own destiny and find the perfect mates.  What she didn't anticipate is finding a mate who was of dragonkin heritage.  She'll have to teach her unsuspecting mate about the world of dragon shifters and train her to follow their customs and accept a third mate to complete their union.

When they find their mate, who would one day be king of the dragons, their pasion reigns supreme, but their mission is not yet complete.  They'll have to join forces to stop Aleron and secure Hunter's place at the throne.

Do they have what it takes to fend off a vindictive enemy or has their fate already been sealed?




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