Join Me! Myth, Magic, the Highlands, and Dragon Shifters
I'm so excited about my brand new Dragon Lore series. Highland Secrets releases on Sept. 6th. To Love a Highland Dragon on September 21st. Dragon Maid and Dragon's Dare are coming in early and mid-October. Almost 300,000 words of action-packed, myth-saturated romance set in the magical, misty Highlands--and on other worlds too. Like Fire Mountain, the dragons' home world. And deep beneath the sea with a pod of Selkies.
Here's a sneak peek at Highland Secrets and To Love A Highland Dragon!
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Furious and weary, Angus Shea wants out, but no matter
how he feels, he can’t stop the magic powering his visions. The Celts kidnapped him
when he wasn’t much more than a boy and forced him to do their bidding. He’s
sick of them and their endless assignments, but they wiped his memories, and he
has no idea where he came from.
Dragon shifters are disappearing from the Scottish Highlands, and
the Celtic Council sends Angus to investigate. He meets up with Arianrhod,
legendary virgin huntress from Celtic myth, in Fire Mountain, the dragons’ home
world.
Arianrhod prefers to work alone, mostly because she harbors a
dirty little secret and guards her privacy for the best of reasons. She’s not
exactly a virgin, and she’d be laughed out of the Pantheon if the truth
surfaced. Despite the complications of leading a double life, she’s never found
a lover who tempted her to walk away from her fellow Celtic gods.
Attraction ignites, hot and so urgent Arianrhod’s carefully
balanced life teeters on the brink of discovery. Angus is everything she’s ever
wanted, but he’s far too close to her Celtic kin to keep her secret safe. Angus
wants her too, but she’s a Celt. He’s hated them forever, and she’s part of
everything he’s lain awake nights plotting to escape from.
Can they risk everything?
Will they?
If they do, can they live with the consequences?
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A dragon shifter stirs and wakens in a cave
beneath Inverness, deep in the Scottish Highlands. The cave’s the same and his
hoard intact, yet something’s badly amiss. Determined to set whatever’s gone
wrong to rights, Lachlan Moncrieffe ventures above ground—and wishes he hadn’t.
His castle’s gone, replaced by ungainly row houses. Men aren’t wearing plaids,
and women scarcely wear anything at all, particularly the woman who accosts him
with unseemly banter. What manner of wench is she to dress so provocatively?
In Inverness for a year on a psychiatry
fellowship, Dr. Maggie Hibbins watches an oddly dressed man pick his way out of
a heather and gorse thicket. Even though it runs counter to her better
judgment, she teases him about his strange attire. He looks so lost—and so
unbelievably, knock-out gorgeous —she takes a chance and stands him a meal. Lachlan’s
shock when he picks up a local newspaper at a pub is so palpable, Maggie jumps
in with both feet.
She knew something was off, but the
hard-to-accept truth bashes gaping holes in her equilibrium. He looks odd,
sounds odd, acts odd because he’s a refugee from another era. Her half-baked
seduction scheme takes a hike, but her carefully constructed life is still about
to change forever. Born of powerful witches, Maggie runs headlong into the myth
and magic that are her birthright.
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