A Conversation With Dragons

Ophelia Kee
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A Conversation With Dragons

A Lyons Gate Interview 

An Interview and a Directive

Eli Miller is the historian for the Druid pack and routinely interviews the denizens of her realm to ensure the information surrounding events she isn’t directly involved in have an accurate recording. The Tiger Queen of Draoithe also uses her unique position to accomplish the small tasks which might slip by unnoticed by her alpha mate. In this interview, Eli commands the dragons to undertake a mission for justice after hearing their position on several past issues.

If you love the unique extra stories from the Draoithe Saga, A Conversation With Dragons is a short extra tale written in an interview style from the heroine's point of view and is right up your alley. 

Set during the aftermath of the downfall of the shadowy evil, this tale spins from the end of the Lyons Gate Miniseries. Find out just how much quiet power a tiger queen wields in A Conversation With Dragons.

It’s not simply a story; it’s an experience. Welcome to the dream…

Urban Fantasy with Steamy Paranormal Romance and Fated Mates 18+ HEA! NC!

***Warning: Adult Themes, Fantasy Violence, and/or Explicit Sexual Situations. Intended for a Mature Audience. 



About the author

Not who everyone thinks she is. 

The product of someone’s imagination. 

The end result of a lifetime wishing to get out.

Do not buy the lie.

If you live in fear, you give up freedom.

Taking the risk and making the leap.

Too much of anything is a bad thing.

Innuendo floating on the mist that rises above the water.

Walk away and leave it all behind.

Telling the story that haunts a fantasy.

Catching a dream.

She does not exist.

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