Heart of the Raven by J.C. Wilder Sold into slavery to an Overseer of the Realm, Dani is determined to win her freedom and make sure her heart is possessed by no man. For Haaken, time is running out. A family curse already condemns him to the form of the Raven and when he can find the one woman meant for him, only then will he be free. Too bad for both of them that this woman is determined to belong to no one.
Fly With A Dragon by Rosemary Laurey A virgin sacrifice, a not-so ravening dragon and a happy ever after. Selected as the virgin sacrifice to the ravening dragon, Myfanwy awaits as Arragh, the fiery Dragon of Calder Bala, approaches across the sacred grove. But Arragh comes not to destroy. Instead he carries Myfanwy off to his domain in the far mountains, and a fate far, far better than death.
USA Today Best-selling author Rosemary Laurey is an ex-pat Brit, retired special education teacher and grandmother who now lives in Ohio and has a wonderful time writing and letting her imagination run riot. Her hobbies are vacuuming, dusting and cleaning toilets but regrettably the demands of her writing career leave little time to engage in these pursuits.
The first story " Fly With A Dragon" is kind of a slow read I just couldn't get into it. The second story "Heart of the Raven" on the other will draw you in from the beginning. I will definitely be looking for more books by J.C.Wilder in the future.
This book contains two stories where two different people have to sacrifice themselves to have a happy life. The first story deals with a young woman who is left as a sacrifice to a dragon. Upon her escape from the village she learns that the dragons aren’t the ones in the wrong but people are. In the second story a young woman is given over to a man cause her father can’t pay what he owes in debt. The person he hands his daughter over to thinks that she is a slave. The two embark on a discovery of who she is and what that means to his fate in his own family trials.
Pretty goofy porn with curses and dragons. I got it free on the Kindle. I enjoyed it, but totally not for when you're looking for a good wholesome book, lol.