Fated To The Enemy Dragon: A Second Chance Dragon Shifter Romance (BOUND TO THE STORM DRAGON TRILOGY #3)

N. K. Jones


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Fated To The Enemy Dragon: A Second Chance Dragon Shifter Romance by N. K. Jones
She was promised to a monster. He was her forbidden salvation. Now their love might be the key to saving—or destroying—the dragon world.

Lydia Ashworth has spent her entire life as a pawn in dragon politics, promised from birth to the cruel Malachar Blackthorn to unite two powerful clans. After years of abuse in his fortress, she finally escapes to the one place he'd never look—the mountain lair of his greatest enemy.

Ronan Stormwing is the storm dragon every other clan fears, a warrior whose lightning can level mountains and whose hatred for Malachar runs soul-deep. The last thing he expects is to find his enemy's broken bride on his doorstep, bleeding and desperate. The last thing he wants is to feel protective of her.

But dragon bonds don't care about clan politics or ancient feuds.

One night of passion changes everything. When Lydia discovers she's pregnant with Ronan's child, terror overwhelms her. How can she trust that even this fierce protector won't see her as damaged goods? She flees to the human world, determined to raise their son alone.

But dragon bonds aren't easily broken, and when Malachar's forces finally track her down, Ronan must choose between his thirst for vengeance and protecting the woman who carries his heart—and his heir.

Now the dragon war threatens to consume everything, and their hybrid son may be the only one powerful enough to end it.

Will Ronan's love be enough to heal Lydia's shattered trust? Can she find the strength to face her past and claim her future? And when ancient prophecies collide with modern threats, will their bond survive the ultimate test?

In a world where enemies become lovers and broken souls find redemption, some fates are worth fighting for.
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