Origin Exposed(Descended of Dragons, Book 2)
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Ongoing, First published Aug 12, 2015
Mature
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A Dangerous Secret
Far from her childhood South, in feisty redhead Stella Stonewall's new world magic and shape-shifters are everyday life. Scales, sorcery, shifters-no big. Stella has learned she's not only descended of dragons, but of something more. She struggles to keep this rare form a secret, even from her closest friends. 

A Bitter Betrayal
Alone and afraid, Stella turns to her mentor Rowan Gresham, who forms a plan to alter her troublesome public image. The problem? It revolves around a disavowal Stella can't make. 

A Potential for Something Real
With nowhere to run and no one to trust, Stella must rely on new friends. The magnetism she's always felt toward fierce and noble Ewan Bristol threatens to evolve into something profound. 

Can Stella afford to open her heart now, when her entire future's at stake?
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