Ravaged Kingdoms
The Cursebound Prince (The Ravaged Kingdoms Book 2)

Destiny has woven a path of adventure for Grace Holt, and her fate is about to send her into neck-deep trouble.

The Cursebound Prince (The Ravaged Kingdoms Book 2)

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24 Days of Romance Box Set Sale!

Christmas is coming and like everyone else I just want to snuggle under a blanket with a good book and wait for the new year to arrive! That’s a lot of time to read but I have just the box set sale for the voracious reader. Each of these boxes is 50% or more off, so if you’ve been wanting to get your hands on one then now is the best time!

Dragon Heir

Rose and William Thorn have finished one adventure and begin another, this time in the land of the fabled elves.

Unfortunately, their arrival in the vast woods of the fair folk is greeted with less hospitality than they had hoped. A blight has fallen on the green woods of the fair elves and suspicion has fallen on all outsiders. Only Will’s old association with them keeps the pair from being thrown into the grassy pit of a dungeon.

Becoming a Goddess

Anna Roberts is a very normal office worker from our world, another person living day to day and dreaming of a different life. Her dream comes true in a spectacular fashion when she finds a forbidden fruit and takes a bite. The fruit grants her immortality and a new life among the gods who treat her sudden appearance with more than a little apprehension.

Lord Eastwei is the dragon god, known as much for his icy composure as his incredible magic. He’s millions of years old but his indifference toward most people means he has yet to take a wife, though more than one fair goddess has tried to woo him. Very little surprises him until he finds the confused Anna in the gardens of his palace, a picture of a perfect goddess that slowly begins to intrigue him.

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