“Three dragon kings. Three mortal women torn from their world. One ancient curse that can only be broken by willing surrender — and three queens who refuse to surrender anything.”
Across three dimensions, three dragon kings are dying. The Bloodcurse that consumes them has one cure — a fated mate bond, willingly completed — and three women on Earth who have no idea they have been chosen.
What the kings don’t know is that their cure was never a prophecy. It was sabotaged. And the women they claimed as answers are about to become the revolution.
Three mortal women. Three dragon kings who thought they were getting cures. One thousand-year-old law about to be rewritten by queens who refused to comply.
Book One — Forged in Dragonfire (Varian & Clara)
“He tore her from her world to save his own. She refused to save him. They had no idea how to survive each other.”
Varian Nightshade is a thousand-year-old dragon king, and he is dying. The Bloodcurse consuming him has one cure: a fated mate bond, willingly completed. When his dragon senses Clara Storm across the dimensional veil — reckless, furious, and courting death on a night-slicked highway — he does the only thing a sovereign who has never been denied anything knows how to do. He takes her.
Clara has survived foster care, a world that never wanted her, and every bad decision she has ever made with a kind of savage stubbornness that borders on self-destruction. She has no interest in being anyone’s cure, anyone’s property, or anyone’s queen. What she has is a sharp mind, a sharper tongue, and the absolute refusal to surrender — even to a man who could break her with one hand and is slowly dying with the other.
As Varian’s political enemies close in — assassins at the palace walls, rival dragon kings hunting the same prophesied women — Clara’s choices ripple outward in ways neither of them can control. The bond pulling between them is ancient and relentless.
Ancient law says she can be claimed. Clara says otherwise.
Alternating First Person (Varian & Clara) • HEA
Book Two — Stolen by Dragonfire (Alorix & Tessa)
“Nine hundred years of waiting. One woman who refuses to be his answer. A love that will have to be forged entirely from scratch.”
Alorix Emberclaw is the last of the crimson dragon kings, and the Bloodcurse consuming him has one impossible requirement: the willing emotional surrender of his fated mate. He has waited across nine centuries, surviving on the knowledge that destiny would eventually deliver her to him.
Tessa Morninglight has no idea she has been waited for. One afternoon in a city park, she touches the bark of a tree that shouldn’t exist — and falls through a portal into a world she has no framework for. Into the arms of a dragon king with nine centuries of expectation and no idea how to ask for something instead of claiming it.
But the Bloodcurse that requires Tessa’s surrender is accelerating. The kingdom’s enemies are circling. And a secret buried in Tessa’s bloodline — a hidden royal heritage even she didn’t know existed — is changing everything Alorix thought he understood about the woman he has been waiting for.
Love cannot be manufactured by prophecy. It cannot be claimed by force. And for a king who has survived nine centuries on certainty, learning to earn something is the hardest thing he has ever done.
Alternating First Person (Alorix & Tessa) • HEA
Book Three — Crowned in Dragonfire (Theron & Alissa)
“He spent a thousand years in control. She spent thirty in a world that tried to break her. Neither of them saw the other coming.”
Theron of the Obsidian Reach has ruled for a thousand years through strategy, foresight, and absolute control. His Bloodcurse has a deadline. The solution is a fated mate bond. He has identified the woman, calculated the optimal window, and prepared for every contingency. He is not prepared for Alissa Crane.
A professional fighter with a hair-trigger temper and a bone-deep refusal to be anyone’s anything, Alissa wakes in a palace she has never seen, bonded to a dragon king who had the audacity to plan around her as if her consent was a variable to be managed. She has survived worse than a man who underestimates her. She is about to make Theron very sorry he did.
But Theron is not the only one running out of time. The ancient enemy circling all three kingdoms is making his final move. The curse infecting all three dragon kings was never just magical — it was sabotaged. And breaking it will require three queens, three willing bonds, and a sacrifice none of them planned for.
This is the book where the kings kneel. Where the queens choose. Where a thousand years of coercive law gets rewritten by women who refused to comply.
Alternating First Person (Theron & Alissa) • HEA • Series Conclusion
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