Stand Alone Novel
Book 9
By: Kimberly A. Rogers

Dragon’s Maid

 A bargain with a dragon could change her life . . . or end it.
 LOVE'S ENCHANTED TALES   Book Nine

Forced to become an indentured servant to pay off her stepmother’s debts, Damaris lost all she knew. But when the merchant runs afoul of the powerful Earl of Silvermere, Damaris finds herself in a new role. That of cinder lass and kitchen maid. Until the night she discovers the earl is not who he appears to be . . . or human.

Tancred has lived among humans for ten years, watching the kingdoms’ turmoil and waiting to see if the dragons could return. When his newest servant uncovers his secret, he offers her a bargain. Become his companion and he will end her indenture. Damaris agrees but Tancred soon learns that adding her to his personal secrets may draw the ire of other dragons, including his own king. When Damaris falls victim to a vindictive curse, Tancred finds his loyalties divided.

In a kingdom on the brink of civil war, Damaris and Tancred will have to struggle against men and dragons alike to save not only the kingdom but their own lives.

A fantasy retelling of the classic fairytale, Cinderella

Clean romance, adventure, and humor combine to bring classic fairytales and myths to new life in Love’s Enchanted Tales, a series of interconnected stand-alone stories. Each story can be read and enjoyed on its own. However, for greatest enjoyment they should be read in order.

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Kimberly A. Rogers has never stopped enjoying an over-active imagination originally fueled by fantasy classics such as the works of C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien. With a steady supply of fairytales, mythology, and the folklore revolving around famous cryptids such as the Beast of Bray Road, she is well-prepared to spend her days writing various fantasy series ranging from urban fantasies to romantic fairytale retellings. On the rare occasion she’s not playing in a fantasy world, you can find her dabbling in science fiction.

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