There’s something wildly inconvenient about falling for the terrifying dragon shifter, don’t you think?
Especially when said dragon shifter is feared across Verald, blood-bound to a tyrant, and generally not the sort of male you’d introduce to your mother.
Which is extra awkward for Ryn, since her life is already doing that fun little thing where everything she thought she knew turns out to be wrong.
She starts out believing she’s ordinary. Talentless, even. Just a girl doomed to serve potato stew while the world burns around her.
Spoiler: the world is absolutely burning.
Also spoiler: Ryn is not ordinary.
Between a brutal king, rebellion, secrets, dragons, impossible powers, and Tyrrik being all dark, dangerous, broody, and annoyingly complicated… things get intense fast.
And by intense, I mean the kind of slow-burn tension that makes you want to scream into a pillow, throw the book, pick it back up immediately, and then whisper, “Okay but one more chapter.”
Their story is messy. Dangerous. Painful. Full of secrets.
But also?
Dragons.
Want all the dark, twisty, deliciously dramatic details?
You can find Ryn and Tyrrik’s full story here.
Happy Reading,
Kelly
