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Book Author(s): M. K. Casperson

Dragon’s Son

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Dragons. Empire. A Fight to the Death.

I suppose it is time I write it out.

No one believes my heritage. I want to keep it that way, but the truth is the truth. I am a dragon’s son. My brother embraced our mother’s monstrous blood and betrayed Beotia. One day, Villian will return. I’ll not let him take the throne.

You love me, but we’ve scarcely met. I don’t know that I’ll ever let you read this journal, but I’ll address it to you nonetheless.

I shall begin.

The Beotian empire is rising. Alexis Comnenus is the prince every nation dreams of and has spent the last five years expanding the borders. His young wife, Princess Amarea, has not seen him since their wedding but yearns for the day when he will at last return. Alexis has written such glorious letters.

Yet Alexis is not what Amarea imagined, and when the gossip surrounding his birth proves true, Alexis and Amarea fight both dragons and politicians to keep the empire together.

Dragon’s Son is a standalone novel. With a backdrop inspired by Ancient Rome and Byzantium, it is packed with political intrigue, epic battles, and a slow-burn romance.
Rating: Mild. Violence and blood, but not grotesquely descriptive. No language or sex scenes, but it has mature themes.
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