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Bluewater Coast Dragons is a captivating collection featuring Roxie Ray's seven Possessive Dragons, each on a quest to find their destined mate and protect her at all costs. While each story can be enjoyed on its own, the author recommends reading them in order for the ultimate experience. Dive into a world of passion, adventure, and fiercely protective love!
Black Claw Dragons is the bundled collection of Roxie Ray’s Six possessive Dragons and their stories as each of them finds their fated mate and does anything to keep her safe. Each book in the series can be read as a standalone but for the best reading experience, the author suggests you read them in order.
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“She didn’t know she was pregnant when we left, did she?”
I shook my head. “And you guys did such a good job covering our trail, she wasn’t able to find us.”
“But we’ve been back for four years,” Jury said. “She could’ve found us once we moved here.”
I shrugged. “After that many years, I’m sure she stopped looking.” I couldn’t blame her. We’d abandoned her.
Mom sobbed harder. “We abandoned a pregnant child.”
I knew she’d take it hard. “Well, she’s back now. And so is my son.”
“Where has she been? What about her mom?” Dad stood and walked over to Mom. We all adjusted so he could hold her. Axel stood and paced, a big wet spot on his t-shirt from mom’s tears.
“I don’t know. I have no details other than she told Maddox—”
Mom interrupted me with a wail. “I almost named you Maddox,” she cried. “I told Ava that once. She knew.”
Black Claw Dragons is the bundled collection of Roxie Ray’s Six possessive Dragons and their stories as each of them finds their fated mate and does anything to keep her safe. Each book in the series can be read as a standalone but for the best reading experience, the author suggests you read them in order.
“She didn’t know she was pregnant when we left, did she?”
I shook my head. “And you guys did such a good job covering our trail, she wasn’t able to find us.”
“But we’ve been back for four years,” Jury said. “She could’ve found us once we moved here.”
I shrugged. “After that many years, I’m sure she stopped looking.” I couldn’t blame her. We’d abandoned her.
Mom sobbed harder. “We abandoned a pregnant child.”
I knew she’d take it hard. “Well, she’s back now. And so is my son.”
“Where has she been? What about her mom?” Dad stood and walked over to Mom. We all adjusted so he could hold her. Axel stood and paced, a big wet spot on his t-shirt from mom’s tears.
“I don’t know. I have no details other than she told Maddox—”
Mom interrupted me with a wail. “I almost named you Maddox,” she cried. “I told Ava that once. She knew.”
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As my heart warmed, my tattoo started to burn sharply. Even with the pain, my dragon felt even more settled. It was like a wave washing over me. Could the whole clan feel it?
“I’m really glad to hear you say that,” I whispered. “I would like to move forward as well, and maybe make up for lost time.” A few seconds later, I got a text. “One sec, sorry.” The tone told me it was my mother and she never texted me during work hours.
Did something happen?
“Sorry,” I muttered as I typed out a quick reply. No, why? “My mom’s ears must’ve been burning.”
Skye waved me off as she took another big bite. I glanced at her puffed out cheeks and grinned at my phone as Mom’s reply came in. Several members of the clan felt something odd. Like a wave of happiness.
Sorry, that wave came from me. Tell everyone I’ll try to mask my emotions more. I’d been warned about this. I’d have to do a better job of keeping my waves of happiness to myself. But this even further assured me that my parents and ancestors had been wrong. A dragon could have a human as a mate, and I was even more certain that Skye was truly mine.
After Skye proclaimed that she was no longer angry at me, the rest of the day went even better. She stopped in one of my exams and showed me how she charted during her exams.
I hated it and vowed never to do it. How did she split her attention so well, so that the patient didn’t feel ignored? If I tried that, all my patients would complain about my bedsid
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"Amazing! An incredibly interesting story of a second chance at love. Teenage best friends separated out of fear. When they meet again it's tense but magical. Anthony and Skylar weave their way through several obstacles to find true love soul mates."
💔 Mav disappeared before I could tell him about the child I carried....
“What are you doing here?” I demanded, my voice hard.
He chuckled. “Just some shopping. Picking up a few things for Mom.”
My heart clenched at his casual mention of his mother. Losing her and the rest of his family had hurt almost as much as losing him. I sucked in a deep breath and set my jaw. Cuss words filled my mind and threatened to spill out of my mouth. The hurt I’d felt when he abandoned me had never gone away, even through my falling in and out of love with Cade. After birthing two children and eighteen years apart, the pain ripped through me like it had happened two weeks before instead of two decades.
I forced myself to speak. “I mean, what are you doing in Black Claw?”
“My family and I moved back about four years ago,” he said. He moved to the left as if to come around the potatoes, but I didn’t want him to come any closer. I couldn’t take it, so I shifted to the right.
“How have you been?” he asked. His eyebrows were furrowed in concern and his eyes wide and worried.
I glared at him. How could I answer that without opening the biggest can of worms canned worms had ever seen?
There was no way to answer him.
He signed and his shoulders slumped. A few choice sentences sprang to mind, full of words of insult about him, but then I heard my son’s voice.
No. Not yet. I wanted to introduce them in the right way. I’d imagined it for so many years, and this wasn’t i
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“What are you doing here?” I demanded, my voice hard.
He chuckled. “Just some shopping. Picking up a few things for Mom.”
My heart clenched at his casual mention of his mother. Losing her and the rest of his family had hurt almost as much as losing him. I sucked in a deep breath and set my jaw. Cuss words filled my mind and threatened to spill out of my mouth. The hurt I’d felt when he abandoned me had never gone away, even through my falling in and out of love with Cade. After birthing two children and eighteen years apart, the pain ripped through me like it had happened two weeks before instead of two decades.
I forced myself to speak. “I mean, what are you doing in Black Claw?”
“My family and I moved back about four years ago,” he said. He moved to the left as if to come around the potatoes, but I didn’t want him to come any closer. I couldn’t take it, so I shifted to the right.
“How have you been?” he asked. His eyebrows were furrowed in concern and his eyes wide and worried.
I glared at him. How could I answer that without opening the biggest can of worms canned worms had ever seen?
There was no way to answer him.
He signed and his shoulders slumped. A few choice sentences sprang to mind, full of words of insult about him, but then I heard my son’s voice.
No. Not yet. I wanted to introduce them in the right way. I’d imagined it for so many years, and this wasn’t in any way how I wanted it to go, out of the blue at a grocery store.
“Mom
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“Mom, are you sure the Wi-Fi will work?” I looked at Hailey in the rearview mirror. Snuggled under a mound of blankets and pillows, she looked back at me through eyes as gray as my own.
“I’m positive.” I laughed as I answered the question for the thirtieth time. “The tech should be there a few hours after we get there.”
She nodded and returned her attention to her game. I stared at the road in front of us, ready for the long drive to be over. We’d left New Mexico ready for a new start. Hopefully, going back to Black Claw would give us that. A second chance.
My mind drifted to my time living in Black Claw. Some of my fondest memories took place there. Unfortunately, some of my worst were there as well.
“Talk to me, kiddo.” I looked at her in the mirror again as she rolled her eyes. She grinned at the same time and I knew she wasn’t throwing me attitude. I didn’t think the child had enough attitude in her whole body to make me mad. “Keep my attention.”
She’d had a sweet, caring disposition since birth. That made the eventual conversation we had to have about her father all the more heartbreaking. She knew we’d left him, but she didn’t know the details. Eventually, I’d have to tell her.
I’d told her brother about his father about the age she was now. But she was so much more sensitive than he was at eight. I hesitated and kept putting it off.
“Why do you need me to keep your attention?” she asked.
Maddox, my son, shifted in the pas
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