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The Dragon Knight and the Coveted (Healing Fate Book 2)
Unable to touch. Unable to part.
It has never been in a dragon's nature to surrender their possessions. The dragon-shifters were the last to abolish slavery for that very reason.
Sir Keyon Kenelm is the beloved knight general of the dragon-shifter kingdom. When he's tasked with hunting down and destroying trafficking rings, he's been asked to keep an eye out for a coveted slave that a neighboring country wants returned.
Greedy eyes begin to eat at the foundation of peace, and Keyon doesn't realize that escorting the pleasure slave, Elpis, while managing his gynophobic inner dragon is the very least of his worries.
Asha Nyr's "The Dragon Knight and the Coveted" is a spellbinding addition to the romance/adventure/fantasy series, weaving a captivating tale that will leave readers utterly enchanted. The book is a delightful concoction of vivid imagination, heartfelt emotions, and thrilling adventures. What sets this book apart is its impeccable rhythm; the narrative flows seamlessly, keeping readers engaged from the first page to the last. Nyr's characters are beautifully crafted, their depth evolving intricately as the story unfolds. Each character is not just a part of the plot but a living, breathing entity, making it easy to invest in their journeys and tribulations. The plot itself is a masterpiece, intricately woven with layers of suspense, romance, and danger. Readers will find themselves irresistibly drawn into a world where the stakes are high, and the dangers are real. The perfect balance between romance and adventureā¦
Ana - Amazon Reviewer
A beautifully touching and passionate romance between the two main characters in the exhilirating backdrop of a dragon-shifter kingdom. The Dragon Knight and the Coveted is a heartfelt story about an honorable knight and a courageous woman filled with kindness and extraordinary power. The two characters go through internal and external battles in order for their relationship to bloom and for healing to take place. At first, Keyon the dragon-shifter knight sees Elpis as part of his duty, to free captured slaves and help them reintegrate into local society. Due to his dragon's phobia, there is a hurdle and barrier that needs to be gently addressed between Keyon and Elpis. Elpis has been used as a pleasure slave for a long period and when Keyon helps her gain freedom she needs more time to lean into self-actualization and to accept and move on from her past. Along the journey, Keyon and Elpis discover something deeper between themā¦
Amanda C - Reedsy Discovery Editorial