About This Book
Two complete novels and one short story
Dragon Stone
Lady Katerina is the independent, headstrong heir to the Latharian throne, the one to fulfill the prophecy and defeat Black magic. When betrayal and a violent Awakening transforms her own magical Dragonstone Black, she vanquishes it, rendering her virtually powerless. Now, after a three year sojourn, she returns to claim her crown and discovers sinister forces are working against her. Though able to handle a weapon as well as any man, Katerina reluctantly agrees to a personal guard. Amongst the candidates, one man emerges, the handsome but infuriating knight, Sir Logan Shepherd. Can she trust him with her secrets?
Logan harbors secrets of his own. He needs to break through Katerina's defenses to earn her trust. However, Katerina is proving to be maddening as well as captivating. Can he fulfill his duty and keep his heart?
Unless the prophecy is fulfilled, Latharia will be destroyed. To fulfill the prophecy, the truth must be revealed. Revealing the truth could destroy everything.
The Dragon's Heart
WHEN LOVE AND HATE COLLIDE…
Nearly twenty-five years have passed since Syrena's parents, Latharia's king and queen, fulfilled the prophecy and defeated Black magic. Rumors say the Dragon, Kyron, still lurks in the shadows, waiting for the right time to pounce. For Syrena, two things are certain: She is not destined for greatness, and anyone who sides with Kyron is her enemy.
In his youth, Blaze was robbed of his future. With Kyron's plan, the time has come to reclaim that future and serve justice. For Blaze, two things are certain: His destiny's path is clear, and the royal family is his enemy.
When Syrena and Blaze's lives are thrust together, the line between right and wrong is blurred. Latharia is in grave danger and time is running out. Latharia's salvation or destruction lies within the truth. And the truth, if they dare seek it, lies within the Dragon's heart.
Rayne of Fire
Fire and water don't mix. When Rayne, a fire-princess, reluctantly spends three days alone with Keegan, a water-prince, sparks fly—and most of them are thrown by Rayne. Keegan wants to prove that fire and water can live together, but will that proof come at too high a price?