Published: October 20th, 2015
Cover Artist: Renee Barratt at The Cover Counts
Duncan MacQuoid, dragon-slayer, is no more. In his place is a tortured man seeking solace for his sins. One fateful night he finds a woman he believes will be his salvation. Little does he know, his love for her could be his final undoing.
Fiona Firesblood, dragon-shifter and noble queen, will stop at nothing to protect her child, even if it means she must sever the bond with her mate, Duncan MacQuoid, the one man she loves above all others, and the one man whose past could destroy them all.
Safina Firesblood, daughter of a cursed union between dragon and dragon-slayer, has grown into a young woman, a powerful dragon princess in her own right. When she’s given one chance at true love, will she risk the dragon queen’s wrath or resign herself to an eternity of sorrow?
EXCERPT
Fiona barely remembered the journey to the
stranger’s small, dark hut. Her dragon-touched eyes normally took in every
nuance of her surroundings, but she’d been blinded by a pair of handsome, pale
eyes and a warm, seductive smile.
After he’d hung her shawl beside the
hearth, he bade her sit on a low wooden stool and handed her a heavy goblet
filled with swirling amber liquid. She smiled into the mead, discreetly
admiring his finely sculpted form while he stoked the embers of the fire.
Though the man seemed to have entranced her, she had enough sense to know what
would become of her that night. He would caress, kiss, and toy with her, making
her as pliable as a soft piece of clay. Then he would carry her to his warm
furs and make love to her. And she wouldn’t do a damned thing to stop him.
Fiona knew she should have thanked
the man for the drink and warm fire and then fled. Aye, that’s what she should
have done. But the effects of the potent mead made her head whirl, carrying
away her doubts in a lust-induced current.
Her mind told her to fly to the
safety of the secret cave she and her mother had once shared, for her mother
had warned her men brought only heartache. In truth, she wanted to flee. But
she wanted him more.
His masculine spices—a mixture of
sweat, leather, and sage—assailed her senses as he drew near. He sat beside her
on the stone hearth, warming his hands in front of the fire.
“Are ye hungry?” He leaned over her,
pouring more mead into her goblet.
“No.” A shiver coursed through her
as the scent of desire pulsed off his skin.
He frowned. “Are ye chilled?”
“No,” she said, clenching her hands
to still her trembling. What had come over her? How had a mere mortal reduced
her to a quivering flower?
“Then what can I do for ye, lass?”
He clasped her small hands in his, the calluses on his fingers chafing her
smooth skin.
Fiona pondered his question. What
did she want him to do for her? She wanted him to show her what it felt like to
spend the night in the arms of a man. She wanted to feel the intimacy of his
mouth on hers, to understand why mortals so easily fell under the spell of
desire. But most of all, after six years of traveling alone and missing the
familiarity of a kind word or a tender hug, she wanted to feel loved.
Fiona silently stood, unlacing her
bodice and letting her dress fall to the floor. She turned up her chin, meeting
his shocked gaze with a subtle smile. “Can you make love to me?”
“Aye,” he said on a throaty growl.
“I can do that.”
* * *
Scene #2
“Murderer!” She
shoved him back with such force, he toppled from the bed in a tangle of
furs.
“Fiona, ’tis me,
Duncan,” he cried as he struggled to stand.
What had come
over her? One moment they were caressing beneath the warm furs, and the next
she had sprung from his bed, screaming like a banshee.
“I know who you
are, MacQuoid. Dragonslayer!” She ended on a shrill sob before covering her
face with her hands.
Duncan stood,
kicking the furs to the side and reaching for her. “I am a dragonslayer no
more, Fiona.”
“Why did you
make love to me? You should have killed me like you did the rest of my kind.”
She rushed through the flap of his tiny hut into the cool morning air.
Swearing under
his breath, Duncan wrapped a fur around his waist and chased after her.
Surely they had
both gone mad.
The morning was
exceptionally cold, and Fiona wore not a stitch of clothes. A chill wind from
the north whipped the heavy branches overhead into a frenzy. Autumn leaves
danced around Fiona’s feet as she wept, kneeling beside a fallen oak.
The sharp edge
of her suffering pierced the cavity of Duncan’s chest. He still did not
understand how her emotions had been tethered to his own, but he did feel her
pain, so keen he thought his heart would break from it.
“Fiona, you are
mistaken. Come inside where ’tis warm,” he pleaded.
She looked up at
him through tear-soaked eyes. “You killed my mother!” Her body shook with
violent tremors. “You struck her with a spear, and she had never sought to harm
mankind. Never!”
Duncan’s head
spun and he felt weightless. Mouth agape, he stared at her, hoping his senses
would return. And then the words from the she-dragon reverberated through his
skull.
I have never
sought to harm mankind. Never!
“’Twas a dragon
I speared, not a human.” But even as he said the words, he knew ’twas a lie.
That dragon had been no dumb beast. She was something more.
“She was my
mother!” Fiona wailed. “She was kind and good and all I had left in the world.”
“Fiona,” Duncan
struggled for words, knowing nothing he could say would ever bring back her
mother. “Forgive me.” Stepping forward, he reached out, needing to touch her
and soothe her pain.
“Do not touch
me! Do not ever touch me!”
What happened
next Duncan would not have believed had he not seen the she-dragon transform
into a beautiful woman each night in his dreams.
But those were
dreams, and the dragon hovering above him now was no fantasy, though just a
moment before she had been his beautiful lass.
Panting like a
wounded animal, she singed his hair with her fiery breath.
Duncan did not
cower. He did not fear. They had shared a connection when he loved her beneath
the light of the full moon. She would not harm him now.
He looked up
into her amber eyes, which were the same as last night, only larger, sadder.
’Twas then he knew neither of them would come away from this unscathed. For her
heart was shattered, and he did not know how he could live without her
forgiveness.
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About the author:
Tara West writes books about dragons, witches, and handsome heroes while eating chocolate, lots and lots of chocolate. She's willing to share her dragons, witches and heroes. Keep your hands off her chocolate.
Tara West's young adult and new adult romances have been Kindle bestsellers.
A former high school English teacher, Tara is now a full-time writer and graphic artist.
She enjoys spending time with her family, interacting with her fans, and fishing the Texas coast.
2 comments:
Terrific post, sounds like a fantastic book! Thank you!
Dragon song sounds great! I would love to read this book. Thank you
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