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Stolen from her mansion in the middle of the night Tharissa Bax finds herself in a precarious position; she has become embroiled in a political rift between three races of the great forest. The Shifters, a race of men who become wolves, Dragon Lords, a race of men who become dragons, and humans, a race without any seeming advantages...her race. But her father has set out to change that, to pass a law that would void a thousand year old treaty that offers human women to the Dragon Lords in exchange for their city's protection.
Oddly, her kidnappers, Shifter rogues, don't seem against her father's law, they are intent on pushing it through. And she is rescued from them by the last men she would expect. The Dragon Lords. And one Dragon Lord in particular sparks her attraction and lust like nothing she has ever known. Could father's perceptions of the race be wrong? It seems it is time for her to reassess everything she thought she knew about the world outside of her pampered mansion. Should she take this opportunity to be more than what she has been raised to be? Can she find out who is behind the attempt on her life? Can she live with what she discovers?
Well, what can I say?...I love to write, I love creating stories and pulling interesting characters out of my imagination. I love the possibilities that a fantasy world presents.
As a child I was definitely a bookworm, lost for days at a time in this story or that. So that definitely sparked my drive to create, especially as I grew older and interested in romance novels, specifically. I began writing as a teenager, but finally completed a single book, The Dragon's Slave on Wattpad. I was amazed to realize that others actually liked what I had written and wanted more...and that was the beginning of my Author journey.
And let me tell you, I've got more ideas and characters floating around in my head than I know what to do with. So much that I find I do not have time to play with them all. So be prepared for many, many stories to come.