I’m pleased to announce that Dancing with Flames is now available on Amazon and Kindle Unlimited. This novel turned out to be a fun one for me, and I really enjoyed writing it. There are a lot of twists and turns, a bit of romance, and plenty of action. For those who have been wanting to see Bailey in action now that she’s a full dragon slayer, you’ll definitely get it. For those who were wanting to see more of the dragon/shifter world, there’s a lot more of that in the novel as well. There should be something in the story for everyone.
In the back of the ebook, you will be able to find a glossary of dragon terms and a list of the dragon clans with descriptions of which territories they each inhabit. I’ve put those there for anyone who would like them as a reference while reading. If you would prefer to be able to print the list of dragon terms and clans, you are welcome to email me at [email protected] and I’ll send you the Word document. I also plan to add them to my website very soon.
Below are the rest of the book details, plus retailer links. Hope everyone has a great day and a lovely weekend!
SUMMARY:
Four months ago, fire-breathing dragons invaded Earth from an alternate dimension, wreaking havoc on modern civilization. Bailey Monzac has been training to kill them ever since discovering she was impervious to their flames, but when some of the beasts begin targeting children, she can’t hold back any longer and must hunt them down.
Her ally, Aidan, would help, except the shape-shifter has his own troubles. His clan is battling for territory against the pure dragons and his father—their leader—is dying. As the shifters fight for the pendragon position, fierce rivalry takes over. Aidan’s own brothers aren’t above blackmail and murder if it will get them to the top. He must stay one step ahead if he is to survive and keep his clan safe from the pure dragons who threaten them all.
Bailey and Aidan may be natural-born enemies, but working together might be the only thing that saves them from the danger that lies ahead.
Word count: 104,000 (approximate)