The Dragon Lord

The Dragon Lord

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"I abhor you, with all my being, for making me treasure you, faerie." Amid a world dominated by the fae, the once-majestic dragon shifters find themselves shackled and scorned, reduced to mere shadows of their former glory. The coveted Dracobium, a metal born of hellfire and northern magic, capable of destroying and taming dragons, now rests firmly in fae hands, leaving the shifters ensnared and hunted into slavery. Yet, in the darkest corners of this realm, a figure lingers, concealed from the fae's oppressive grasp. The whispers call him the Dragon Lord, a figure of rumor and legend- a beacon of hope for those yearning for freedom. Aurora Stardust, the unassuming young apprentice to the royal healer, often overlooked in the opulent palace, spends most of her time in solitude. Possessing a simplistic, pure beauty enriched by the compassion in her spirit and born with a gift from Gaea, she is a natural in her field and has yet to discover the true magnitude of her powers. As fate weaves its tapestry, what unfolds when Aurora stumbles upon an injured dragon deep within the enchanted forest? This books got a lotta cute scenes just bear with me x
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