The Dragon's Devotion - Antonia Aquilante - Books - Ninestar Press, LLC - 9781947139794 - September 4, 2017
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The Dragon's Devotion

Antonia Aquilante

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The Dragon's Devotion

Corentin is a scholar with a secret--his magical Talent allows him to turn into a dragon, and he isn't alone in that ability. Long ago, dragons were hunted fiercely, until they went into hiding, becoming things of legend. Corentin has traveled the world with one aim--to protect his people and keep their secret safe. Drawn to the principality of Tournai by news of someone close to discovering that secret, he hopes to avert suspicion. His attraction to the too-serious Bastien isn't convenient for his purpose, but it isn't something he can ignore either.

Lord Bastien, Earl of Ardesia, inherited his title unexpectedly when his parents were killed in a sailing accident along with the parents of his cousin, Prince Philip. Since then, Bastien has devoted his life to the obligations of his family and estate--so much so, that it has caused tension between him and his siblings. His world is further shaken when he receives an anonymous letter informing him that the tragic boating accident may, in fact, have been murder. Bastien throws himself into investigating whether the allegations are true and finding out who killed his parents.

As Corentin and Bastien become closer, the mystery of Bastien's parents' death draws him further into danger. Corentin feels compelled to protect Bastien, but the threat is closer than they know. Now, Corentin must decide whether preserving his secret--and potentially his people's safety--is more important than saving the man he loves.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 4, 2017
ISBN13 9781947139794
Publishers Ninestar Press, LLC
Pages 294
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 17 mm   ·   435 g
Language English  

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