Drakon's Promise

· Blood of the Drakon Book 1 · Entangled: Select Otherworld
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Darius Varkas is a drakon. He's neither human nor dragon.

He's both.

He's also the target of an ancient order who want to capture all drakons for their blood. When fresh, a drakon's blood can cure any illness and prolong a human's life, and the Knights will stop at nothing to get it.

When librarian Sarah Anderson stumbles across a rare book belonging to the Knights of the Dragon, she's quickly thrust into a dangerous world of secrets and shifters and things she never would have believed possible. When the Knights realize Sarah has a secret of her own, she becomes just as much a target as Darius. Her scary dragon shifter just might be her best chance at survival.

The Blood of the Drakon series is best enjoyed in order
Reading Order:
Book #1: Drakon’s Promise
Book #2: Drakon’s Prey
Book #3: Drakon's Plunder
Book #4: Drakon's Past
Book #5: Drakon Unchained
Book #6: Drakon’s Tear
Book #7: Drakon's Knight

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4.7
196 reviews
Krissanne Cattrell
September 5, 2020
At chapter 18, I hated the female lead so much, I was hoping she would die soon. So, I quit. I guess I can't stand that so many writers follow the "obnoxious, petulant and stupid equates to strong, confident woman" motif. Few writers get it right and this one is no exception. It's sad to think that young women think this is how truly strong women behave. Apparently, they have never really met a strong woman. Sad.
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Deanna Smith
September 3, 2023
The writing is so-so. the characters are a bit flat and not very interesting. I did not feel any chemistry from the leads at all. the story was also kind of blah. I stuck with it just to finish it, but I won't be reading any others. I also stumbled upon several grammatical spelling errors and wonder how much editing the book went through.
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Sierra Shupe
March 28, 2021
I finished all 7 books in this series. I loved the characters and how they all tie in together. Books 1 and 2 had me hooked, book 3 made me think things were getting a little repetitive but then book 4 came in with some differences and twists that got me hooked again. I finished the collection and even tho I was overall happy with the conclusion, I was also left with so many questions that I wish were answered. These being mainly about the bonding of the mates and what that means for the women (after the information revealed in book 6) Why Drakons are attracted to these specific women (you'll figure out what I mean after the revelation in book 3) and then book 5 brought up some questions about children... without some of these things answered, the series ended with me just feeling kind of incomplete but happy I read the books.
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About the author

Once upon a time N.J. had the idea that she would like to quit her job at the bookstore, sell everything she owned, leave her hometown, and write romance novels in a place where no one knew her. And she did. Two years later, she went back to the bookstore and her hometown and settled in for another seven years. One day she gave notice at her job on a Friday morning. On Sunday afternoon, she received a tentative acceptance for her first romance novel and life would never be the same.

N.J. Walters is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author who has always been a voracious reader, and now she spends her days writing novels of her own. Vampires, werewolves, dragons, time-travelers, seductive handymen, and next-door neighbors with smoldering good looks—all vie for her attention. It’s a tough life, but someone’s got to live it.

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