In Dragon's Mate, Braemuir is a dragon shape-shifter, chief of the Clan, and he must find a mate and impregnate her before the summer solstice and the Gathering of the Clan if he is to avoid any challenge to his leadership. Braemuir finally finds a mate in Eilidh NicDhoughal, but they are both being targeted by an unknown black dragon and his mate who are out to kill Braemuir and keep the Clan treasure for themselves. After all, if one of a mated pair dies, the other will, too. A battle breaks out amongst the dragons, and as Braemuir fights to keep Eilidh safe, something happens that will change his world forever. In Ness's Bane, despite the attraction she feels for him, dragon shifter Muireall denies her feelings and refuses to be Ness's mate. However, Ness doesn't give up easily, and she finally succumbs to his charms. When the two return to Darroch Keep on Loch Ness, trouble awaits them in the form of Macbethad, who wants to be Clan chieftain. Attempting to dispose of Ness, Macbethad kidnaps Muireall, but his plan is quickly foiled, and a battle in the loch ensues. Amidst the chaos, several women of the Clan have miscarried. Ness, fearing for Murieall's health, forbids her from becoming pregnant. But Muireall takes matters into her own hands. In Land of Ice and Snow, Lachlann of Braemuir is having no luck finding a mate. His mother then tells him of a prophecy where a Braemuir will go to the Land of Ice and Snow to find his bride. Lachlann decides to try his luck and finds Sigourney Hillesland. The two make love in human form, but before they can make the mating official, Lachlann is challenged to go find the bride's golden torc. Lachlann retrieves the torc and brings back Hamish Munroe, the old dragon who was charged with guarding it. After Lachlann and Sigourney's wedding, the two accompany Hamish to Scotland to search for his own long-lost mate. But when Lachlann and Sigourney finally claim each other, will it be all that Lachlann promised? In For Auld Lang Syne, dragon shape-shifters Hamish and Mairi thought that parental opposition would be the greatest challenge their love faced. However, after their boat capsizes in a storm, Mairi is left injured and insensible, and Hamish, finding no trace of her, flies north in grief. Mairi is rescued, but she too believes Hamish has perished. Pregnant and unwed, Mairi is sent from her home to live on the mainland, but dragons mate for life, so there will be no other love for her. Years later, the two are reunited. But, after so much time, the years have taken their toll. Can they still make a life with each other? Can love truly overcome for auld lang syne? ** A Siren Erotic Romance
In Dragon's Mate, Braemuir is a dragon shape-shifter, chief of the Clan, and he must find a mate and impregnate her before the summer solstice and the Gathering of the Clan if he is to avoid any challenge to his leadership. Braemuir finally finds a mate in Eilidh NicDhoughal, but they are both being targeted by an unknown black dragon and his mate who are out to kill Braemuir and keep the Clan treasure for themselves. After all, if one of a mated pair dies, the other will, too. A battle breaks out amongst the dragons, and as Braemuir fights to keep Eilidh safe, something happens that will change his world forever. In Ness's Bane, despite the attraction she feels for him, dragon shifter Muireall denies her feelings and refuses to be Ness's mate. However, Ness doesn't give up easily, and she finally succumbs to his charms. When the two return to Darroch Keep on Loch Ness, trouble awaits them in the form of Macbethad, who wants to be Clan chieftain. Attempting to dispose of Ness, Macbethad kidnaps Muireall, but his plan is quickly foiled, and a battle in the loch ensues. Amidst the chaos, several women of the Clan have miscarried. Ness, fearing for Murieall's health, forbids her from becoming pregnant. But Muireall takes matters into her own hands. In Land of Ice and Snow, Lachlann of Braemuir is having no luck finding a mate. His mother then tells him of a prophecy where a Braemuir will go to the Land of Ice and Snow to find his bride. Lachlann decides to try his luck and finds Sigourney Hillesland. The two make love in human form, but before they can make the mating official, Lachlann is challenged to go find the bride's golden torc. Lachlann retrieves the torc and brings back Hamish Munroe, the old dragon who was charged with guarding it. After Lachlann and Sigourney's wedding, the two accompany Hamish to Scotland to search for his own long-lost mate. But when Lachlann and Sigourney finally claim each other, will it be all that Lachlann promised? In For Auld Lang Syne, dragon shape-shifters Hamish and Mairi thought that parental opposition would be the greatest challenge their love faced. However, after their boat capsizes in a storm, Mairi is left injured and insensible, and Hamish, finding no trace of her, flies north in grief. Mairi is rescued, but she too believes Hamish has perished. Pregnant and unwed, Mairi is sent from her home to live on the mainland, but dragons mate for life, so there will be no other love for her. Years later, the two are reunited. But, after so much time, the years have taken their toll. Can they still make a life with each other? Can love truly overcome for auld lang syne? ** A Siren Erotic Romance