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Whispers of The Dragon Kitsune
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Ongoing, First published Feb 13
Mature
In the heart of the forbidden Duskveil Wilds, Kaida should have met her end. Instead, she was saved by a creature of legend-one who should not exist. With silver hair, golden eyes, and the wings of a dragon, Ryokan is both protector and predator, his presence intoxicating, his power undeniable.
Haunted by the memory of him, Kaida risks everything to seek him out, drawn by an invisible force she cannot explain. But Ryokan is no mere savior-he is a being of fire and shadow, a keeper of secrets, and the last of his kind.
As their fates entwine, passion and danger ignite, unraveling truths neither are ready to face. The pull between them is undeniable, but surrendering to desire might mean more than losing her heart in a world where myths breathe and the wilds hunger.
It might mean losing herself entirely.
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