Son of Dragons Book 2 Legends of Oblivion series
Blurb: In a time of false peace, the
dead rise as soldiers for the Warloc’s scheme. For thousands of years he has
stood ready for the final battle. Though the witch and her cursed Elvin have
destroyed his physical body, now with his protégé, he has honed a new way to
wage war.
Shunned by her own people and weary-hearted from centuries of lost loves, Elvin warrior Mirhana scours the land to silence the undead. Her heart has turned as cold as the sword she wields, until a prince seeks her aid.
Never has Prince Landon met a woman like Mirhana. Both beautiful and deadly, she haunts his dreams. The battle at hand becomes more enchanting than fighting to remain true to his unseen betrothed.
When a traitor emerges, new alliances are tested and the only remaining hope is to follow the prophecy and find the ... Son of Dragons.
Shunned by her own people and weary-hearted from centuries of lost loves, Elvin warrior Mirhana scours the land to silence the undead. Her heart has turned as cold as the sword she wields, until a prince seeks her aid.
Never has Prince Landon met a woman like Mirhana. Both beautiful and deadly, she haunts his dreams. The battle at hand becomes more enchanting than fighting to remain true to his unseen betrothed.
When a traitor emerges, new alliances are tested and the only remaining hope is to follow the prophecy and find the ... Son of Dragons.
Excerpt:
Clean from the
bath, Landon let the air from the open window dry his hair. Dressed only in
trousers, he leaned against the windowsill.
He
thought he smelled the hint of roses and heat on the breeze. Movement from the
street below caught his eye. He leaned out, squinting into the night.
Torches
lined the cobbled street corners. A cloaked figure waited. Then the innkeeper
rushed outside. His hands flew in gestures as the figure nodded.
Then
he pointed to the window where Landon watched. At the same instant, the cloaked
figure followed his finger’s path to Landon. Green eyes that seemed to glow met
his.
Landon
jumped up and cursed when his head hit the bottom of the window. When he looked
back, both figures were gone.
Thinking
the innkeeper would send guards, he waited with his sword in hand and his stare
riveted on the door. No one came. He must be getting paranoid, thinking there
was a ghost or enemy around every corner. His eyelids grew heavy as he waited
for a fight that failed to materialize. Finally, he rolled his shoulders back
to ease out the tension.
Still,
he couldn’t stop thinking about those piercing emerald eyes. They’d belonged to
a woman; he could tell. There was intelligence and cunning in them. Her stare felt as though
she saw through the façade he often wore as prince and to please others, and
into his kajh.
A
woman who was not afraid, but used to being feared. It unnerved him, yet
excited him. His pulse quickened and his loins tightened at the thought of
those eyes filled with passion for him.
Better
get some sleep before the night was gone. Tomorrow, he’d tell Gillespie about
what he saw. He doubted he could explain those captivating green eyes that
continued to haunt him even now.
Legends
of Oblivion series:
The
Garnet Dagger – Book 1 in the Legends of Oblivion
series
Cursed
– Book 1.5 in the Legends of Oblivion
series
Son of Dragons – Book 2 in the Legends of Oblivion
series
Andrea’s Bio: Andrea has always created characters and stories. But it wasn't until she was in her late twenties that she wrote novels.
What happened that ignited the writing flame in her fingers? Divorced, and disillusioned by love songs and stories. They exaggerate. She thought. Then she met her husband and realized, yes love and romance are exactly like the songs and stories say. She is now a happy wife, and a mom to three kids (two boys and a girl).
She believes in the power of change and counting each moment as a blessing. But most importantly, she believes in love.
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