Two Men Joined By FateâĶâ
Asher and Kiaran were joined at birth by the dying decree of the Dragon Kingâliterally. Asher had his own bit of magic as a 3,000 year old immortal, and Kiaran was his dragon shifter. Out in society, Kiaran was a part of Asherâabsorbed into Asherâs bodyâonly being able to separate in dragon form. At their birth home, the two men could exist apart from each other as men. They protected each other and would until their dying breath if it ever came to that. They shared everythingâĶthat is until Essie came alongâĶ.â
Essie was doing her best to hide from a mother that didnât even recognize her own daughter. The witch had poisoned her with a scratch, and if Essie wasnât healed soon, sheâd dieâĶ. Sick or not, she didnât want anything to do with that handsome, overbearing barbarian, Asher, nor that rude dragon that protected him. She was doing just fine on her own.â
But Asher had other things on his mind and, after a while, brings Essie around to his way of thinking and makes her his wife, but Kiaran brought up a valid pointâEssie was his mate tooâĶ.â
Could Essie find it in her heart to love both men equally? To share the bed of bothâtogether?â
Asherâs five brothers and their dragons watched the scenario unfold with bated breaths. The subject had never been broached, and all their futures hung on the outcomeâĶ.
Kathi Barton, winner of the Pinnacle Book Achievement award as well as a best-selling author on Amazon and All Romance books, lives in Nashport, Ohio with her husband Paul. When not creating new worlds and romance, Kathi and her husband enjoy camping and going to auctions. She can also be seen at county fairs with her husband who is an artist and potter.
Her muse, a cross between Jimmy Stewart and Hugh Jackman, brings her stories to life for her readers in a way that has them coming back time and again for more. Her favorite genre is paranormal romance with a great deal of spice. You can visit Kathi online and drop her an email if youâd like. She loves hearing from her fans. [email protected].
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