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Engaging the Dragon

By: Kenna McKinnon
Narrated by: Bridget Shapiro
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Princess Almere felt the dragon's hard and smooth bulk sizzle between her thighs. Oh, how she missed her husband Stannock, who was fighting a war far in the northwest.

With the princess's husband away, her affections are challenged by Tevron, her husband's half-brother. The reigning king is old and unpredictable, and as the power struggle in the palace intensifies, an heiress is needed to bring peace to the realm.

An old prophecy tells of Dracaena - half dragon, half human - who will rise to power and unite the realm in the Great Hall of the Four Races. As sinister plots unfold and the balance of power shifts, Almere and her companions must place their trust and friendship wisely - or perish.

Praise for Engaging the Dragon:

"If you enjoy romance, magic, dragons and fantasy stories, this book is for you." (Laurence St. John, author)

©2017 Kenna McKinnon (P)2020 Kenna McKinnon
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