18+ "I was hooked in the first chapter. [...] This story has a little something foe everyone whether is magic, shapeshifters, or just a good mystery it's all here. It makes you want to cheer and scream at the same time. I loved every chapter and couldn't put it down." - Christine, Goodreads about book #1
Fated Souls
Leorah James is your average, single woman. Works in a coffee shop, drives a beat-up car, watches TV with her cat, and lives a very ordinary life in rural Minnesota among humans. On the outside, you’d never know that the entirely-typical woman hides a secret.
Leorah is a dragon-shifter. Not just any dragon shifter, but a pink dragon shifter.
Pink?
Yes, pink.
Unlike her dragon counterparts, she’s smaller, cannot fly, doesn’t breathe fire, and is not very intimidating at all. In her home kingdom of Anarach, she is bullied, tormented, and hated. So, she chooses to live simply, and blend in with humanity.
Until a cute, but mysterious stranger enters the shop where she works. And he knows exactly who, and what Leorah is hiding. Gabriel O’Donnell will help uncover who she is, and teach her what she’s capable of. All the while a dark, ominous force that hasn’t been seen in centuries threatens everything Leorah holds dear.
Together, will they succumb to the darkness? Or will they fight in the shadows, and discover just who Leorah is fated to be?
No one can outrun their destiny, but just whose destiny is she running from?
Dragon-shifter Leorah James has everything she ever wanted. Friends. Magic. The ability to fly. And the promise of more romance than she can handle. But with her newfound power comes responsibility far greater than Leo ever imagined.
As darkness infects the very heart of Anarach, Leo and her companions must leave the sanctuary of Castle Danger and face their worst fears.
Betrayal, loss, action and adventure- Leorah is in for one hell of a ride.
Betrayal, loss, action and adventure- Leorah is in for one hell of a ride.
Nobody said being the hero would be easy but is Leo strong enough to play the part?
"This was a worthy second book in the series! There were some twists I did not see coming!" - Rockme, Goodreads
Leorah James grew up in a kingdom of dragon-shifters; friendless, and considered useless, with no magic. All because of age-old ideas, and fear towards what they didn’t understand.
Now, she’s back in Anarach, in a position she never thought possible: a queen, bonded to the gorgeous Maxxus, with extraordinary magic; ruling over the kingdom that once shunned her very existence. Now, Leorah and Maxxus must bring the kingdoms together to try and strengthen everyone against the mysterious foe up against them.
The very thing that set her apart from her kingdom could be the very thing to save them all, if only they quell their fear and let her.
Some might consider Leorah a hero, given everything she’s been through and everything that stands before her. But, is she heroic enough to give everyone hope?
"This is one of those series that you feel like you should re-read again and again. Every time I do a re-read I find new details I didn't find before." - Kayla, Goodreads
Author's note - The romance intensifies in this third edition of The Fated Saga and is recommended for readers 18+ only.
EXCERPT
I smiled at them, shaking my head. I tried to imagine what it
would have been like to dream only of fairy tale things back then when I was
their age. Instead, I had fantasized about living in a place where no one knew
who I was just so that I could escape the agony of constant ridicule from my
family and their friends and—well, everyone really—about who I was, what I was,
what I couldn't do compared to everyone else. Living under constant scrutiny
was hard. I could do no right. I was an embarrassment. I was a freak. Here in
Pineville, Minnesota I was still technically a freak too , but what people
didn’t know about me didn’t hurt them. I appeared human. Although, I am not. At
any moment if I truly desired, though, I could turn into my real self.
My real dragon self.
Yes, that's right. Dragon. I am a dragon. We live in another
realm, not unlike your own. Except the primary species in our realm are
dragon-shifters.
Everything you’ve heard about dragons is probably true. We fly,
breathe fire, are loud and a bit scaly. What you don’t know is that we
have magic both in our human and dragon forms. All dragons are capable of
different kinds of magic; the type of magic you wield relates to the color of
your dragon skin, and we exist in every color of the rainbow right down to
silver and gold. My grandfather, an Elder in our home kingdom of Anarach
because of his age, is silver. In his dragon form, his skin gleams like a
pocketful of coins in a fountain, and he can use light magic which is
beneficial in healing. Golden dragons also heal, but can harness the wind as
well. My brother is a red
dragon, and he is a fire user; my parents are black and yellow and wield
powerful arcane magic and air magic respectively. A dragon for every color and
a place for their magic in our society. Well, everyone except me.
All
because I share my color with Cyril the Mad, a powerful dragon who was greatly
respected until he lost his mind and was exiled by the King and Queen of the
Court at that time. No one knows what drove him to madness, but he committed
grievous crimes with his power against dragons in a nearby village. Deeds
rumored to be so terrible that the law forbade talk of Cyril and his kind. Over
the centuries, stories of Cyril and his powers faded into myth and legend.
Until another of his kind was born. Another pink dragon. Me.
Pink
dragons? I know. I mean…
really, it's ridiculous sounding. It’s a color mutation, apparently. It doesn’t
exactly sound scary or intimidating as one expects a dragon should be. But
Cyril was a pink dragon and the commonly held opinion is that something about
the gene gifted him with immense power while cursing him with insanity. So it
is assumed that any others of his kind will be the same: batshit crazy. And
that’s what they expect of me- the last remaining pink dragon, the only one of
my kind. Rare, ridiculed and despised. But unlike Cyril, I have no magic, I
cannot fly, and I don’t even breathe fire. So how can I be a threat to anyone?
Nobody seemed to care about that, though. There wasn’t a day back home that I
didn’t face disdain and torment. Other drakes—our term for adolescent
dragons—wanted nothing to do with me. My parents wanted nothing to do
with me; I was a hindrance to their reputations. They were utterly convinced
they’d be ruling Anarach and be King and Queen by now had it not been for the
taint of shame my birth had left on their standing.
The
only two souls that had shown me love and kindness were my brother, Braeden,
and my grandfather. A few years ago, on my legal adult birthday back home in
Anarach, I took the nearest portal I could find on the outskirts of our
village, Green Knoll, and it took me here, to Pineville, Minnesota. With the
help of a rogue orange dragon I obtained a last name, documentation and
everything else that would be essential for me to live as a typical human in
the United States. Coming into the realm of humans, I found it ironic that pink
was stereotypically a color signifying weakness and girlish fantasy. You know,
princesses, frilly dresses, that sort of thing. Perhaps it was a twist on the stigma that had
carried over somehow from the dragon world. Of course, humans like Kit, and
heroines in movies, proved to me time and time again that femininity wasn’t
weak and pink could equal strength. Pity the same didn’t ring true for this
pink dragon.
Back
in my birth realm, I am known as Leorah
e’na Miradoste. Loosely
translated it means "Leorah, daughter of Miradoste," although
it would sound very different in the dragon tongue; rough and guttural to human
ears. Amongst humans, I’m Leorah James. It’s the name I prefer. Leorah James;
an ordinary human girl with long, strawberry blonde hair, and green
eyes. I am small as a dragon and whereas most dragons are tall and lithe in
their human form; I am short and curvy with a larger than average chest, wide
hips and a slightly soft stomach. No washboard abs for me—but I didn’t desire
them. I can shift at a moment’s notice into my dragon form, but I can also live
comfortably as a human. On the surface, I smelled, sounded and functioned the
same as the people around me, set apart only by my mark.
Every
dragon has a mark, resembling a tattoo, somewhere on their body. That mark is
individual to them. Dragons in Anarach typically had Celtic symbols, dragon
outlines with knotwork on them, in the color of their dragons. Mine was a round
dragon, outlined in Celtic weaving with more intricate work in the middle and
it was of course, pink. I knew the likelihood of anyone recognizing it as
anything other than a tattoo or a birthmark even, was slim, but just in case I
wore my long hair down in a thick braid down my back. Paranoia wasn’t a typical
dragon trait, but given my upbringing I had acquired it as a necessary skill
along with sarcasm, bitterness and a penchant for all things geeky.
About the author:
Sariah Skye physically resides in southern Minnesota with her husband, two kids and a dog (so really...3 children) but mentally her head is in the clouds dreaming of anything that doesn't require adulting.
When not writing she's probably geeking out watching Star Trek, playing World of Warcraft, reading yet another fantasy book or staying up way too late. She'd love it if you dropped her a line at Facebook or Twitter but be prepared...she's a nictofiliac so be patient for a response while her eyes adjust to the light of day and beware of sarcasm. It helps to throw her chocolate or glitter first before engaging. Wine is also acceptable...but not to throw. Hand it over gently.
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