Grant McFarland is the head Protector of Clan Lochguard. His top priority is finding the traitorous former clan members who attacked the Scottish clan. However, the touch of a female he’s known his whole life has started to set his body on fire. Both man and beast want her, but until he can ensure the clan is safe, he must resist her.
Faye MacKenzie used to be in charge of security for her clan. Then an attack damaged her wing and she’s been struggling to find her place ever since. When she confronts the head Protector for a job, she can’t stop looking at his lips. However, she’s not ready to give up her career and settle down with a mate. She’s determined to prove she’s still useful, injury and all.
As the pair set out on a new mission, it’s hard to deny the attraction between them. However, when the danger amps up, will Grant accept Faye for the warrior she is? Or will his overprotectiveness end up harming them all?
Jessie Donovan has sold over half a million books, has given away hundreds of thousands more to readers for free, and has even hit the NY Times and USA Today bestseller lists. She is best known for her dragon-shifter series, but also writes about magic users, aliens, and even has a crazy romantic comedy series set in Scotland. When not reading a book, attempting to tame her yard, or traipsing around some foreign country on a shoestring, she can often be found interacting with her readers on Facebook. She lives near Seattle, where, yes, it rains a lot but it also makes everything green.
ABSOLUTELY DELIGHTFUL !!! Title: The Dragon Warrior Series: Lochguard Highland Dragons Author: Jessie Donovan Designation: Book Four of Series, Full-Length(310 pages), No Cliffhanger, Can Be Read As Standalone(See remarks) Genre: Paranormal Romance, Dragon Shifters Reading Platform: Kindle Edition My Rating: FIVE DELIGHTFULLY ENTERTAINING STARS***** Wow! Jessie Donovan totally rocked my world... again with The Dragon Warrior, the fourth riveting release in her popular Lochguard Highland Dragons Series. I've been a diehard Jessie Donovan fan for years and eagerly await each new release but I think The Dragon Warrior may be my new favorite! Yes, I know I say the same thing every time but this series keeps getting better and better! I love, love, love romance, fascinated by anything paranormal or supernatural, adore action and adventure, and completely smitten with sexy dragons, so when I can find the perfect combination of all these elements, I'm in heaven. And Jessie Donovan delivers every single time! The Dragon Warrior is a fast-paced, well-crafted, well-edited, full-length paranormal romance. The narrative is beautifully written in the third person with primary perspectives from the two protagonists, former Lochguard Clan head protector Faye MacKenzie and her replacement, current Lochguard Clan head protector Grant McFarland. That little nugget of information alone should immediately give you a clue to one source of conflict between these two strong characters. But in true Donovan style, the author keeps us on our toes with additional points of view from two of my favorite characters, Lochguard Clan Leader Finlay Stewart and former Stonefire clan member Arabella MacLeod-Stewart who is now mated to Finn. We also get an enticing sneak peek into the thoughts of an enigmatic new character named Lachlan MacKintosh, a handsome human Department of Dragon Affairs employee and coordinator for an experimental cultural outreach program between the humans and dragon clans of the UK featuring the work of dragon-shifter artists and craftsmen. The dialogue is smart, sassy, seductive and well executed. But my favorite component of every Jessie Donovan story is the cast of intriguing, engaging, always memorable and exceptionally well-developed characters. I fell in love with both Grant and Faye when they were introduced much earlier in the series and looked forward to reading each of their stories. I just had no idea it would be in the same book. lol... But I'm so glad Donovan chose to pair these two strong, stubborn, independent characters. Their attraction is undeniable, their interaction electric and the banter between them and their dragons is beyond entertaining and quite often hilarious! Grant and Faye turned out to be perfect together and when these two lock horns, it's nothing short of explosive. Of course, we also get the scoop on our other favorite Lochguard characters which naturally includes Lorna MacKenzie and her new human mate Ross Anderson. Faye's twin brothers, Fraser and Fergus MacKenzie and their human mates Holly Anderson-MacKenzie and Gina MacDonald-MacKenzie, along with Faye's cousin and Lochguard Clan leader Finlay Stewart and his mate, Stonefire dragonwoman ArabellaMacLeod, now pregnant with triplets, and so many more! Oh, and Fraser and Holly are also expecting a wee bairn! Maybe it will be twins since it runs in the family! I can hardly wait for all these dragon babies to be born and grow up to have their own stories. And, of course, there's always a few fascinating new characters as well. If you love well written paranormal romance filled to the brim with heart-pounding action and adventure, spine-tingling suspense, agonizing angst, unexpected plot twists, laugh-out-loud humor, sexy dragons, heated attraction, fiery passion, and steamy, dreamy sex, then this is definitely the book for you! Since the author does include ample snippets of backstory, a reader can certainly enjoy this story as a standalone. However, although the Lochguard Highland Dragons and the Stonefire British Dragons Series are two separate series, they are cohesive and there is a common underlying interconnected storyarc throughout all the books with crossover characters. For that reason, I highly recommend reading the other books in the series. It will certainly enrich your reading experience and it will be one decision, I'm sure, you'll never regret. So settle in, my lovelies, and prepare to be entertained! Did I like this book? No, I LOVED it! Would I recommend it? You bet and I am but only for adult readers since it does contain some very randy dragons and some steamy dreamy sex! Will I read this author again? Absolutely! Just as soon as she releases her next book! And finally, was I entertained? Completely! I was glued to my ereader, my heart fluttering wildly in my chest as the time flew as quickly as the pages. I always look forward to reading a Jessie Donovan story because I know before I read the first page, I'm always guaranteed a heartwarming story with a cast of wonderful characters and a lovely happy ending, and The Dragon Warrior was no exception! Congratulations Jessie Donovan on another fabulous book. I can hardly wait to see what you have in store for us next!
Faye MacKenzie was tired of sitting on the sidelines, twiddling her thumbs. Although she'd never admit it, she was lonely. With her mom newly mated to the human Ross Anderson, it was only logical for her to move out of her family home. She should be happy now that she has a place of her own but she can't help but wish for something more. Before the debilitating injury to her wing during an attack by the Dragon Knights, she had a career as Head Protector for Clan Lochguard which took up most of her time. She'd been a capable and well-respected warrior but it seemed those days were over. Now everyone either tiptoed around with pitying looks or avoided her completely. It was bloody awful. She's completely miserable and, even worse, bored to death. Her injuries hadn't killed her but surely boredom would. At first, she'd been angry, especially at Grant McFarland, the man who had taken over her job as Head Protector for Clan Lochguard. Rationally, she knew he wasn't responsible for her problems, however, she could blame him for refusing to allow her to work as a full-time member of his team, not even for something as boring as surveillance or monitoring. They'd known each other their entire lives, had grown up together, so he knew better than most that she was not only qualified but also more than capable of contributing to the safety and protection of their clan. But ever since they shared a special moment after the most recent attack on Lochguard, when she thought he might kiss her, he'd been avoiding her entirely. Obviously, thinking he cared for her had all been in her imagination. Faye had once mistakenly believed there could be something between her and Grant, possibly they were even true mates, but he'd made it quite clear during the two years they served together in the British Army that he could never be interested in someone like her; she wasn't feminine enough for him which loosely translated meant she wasn't a helpless, simpering female who needed a male to take care of her. But since working together as protectors for the last several years, at least, he'd been more civil. She had no idea why he suddenly seemed so determined to avoid her but she'd had enough. It was time for her to confront grumpy Grant McFarland and do whatever it took to force him into giving her a job. She still had a few aces up her sleeve. After all, her cousin Finn was still clan leader. Now, if she could just stop thinking about kissing the stubborn dragonman and get her dragon to stop being so stubborn, then maybe she could get Grant to give her a chance. It's time to prove to everyone including grumpy Grant McFarland that she still can take care of herself. And as luck would have it, the perfect opportunity has just landed in her lap. Her childhood friend, Cat MacAllister, is an artist and part of a new cultural outreach program sponsored by the DDA. She needs a bodyguard for an exhibition in Inverness. This mission could be the perfect opportunity for Faye to try to locate the clan traitors and prove, once and for all, she was still capable of protecting her clan.. and maybe even finally get that kiss. But will Grant agree to both?
The one thing Grant McFarland never imagined he would become is afraid. For the first time in his life, he was truly frightened, not for his safety but for the wellbeing of someone he loved. He already had more on his plate than he could handle. He certainly didn't need the added complication of a mate, especially now that half his family had become traitors and attacked their own clan. His enemies would love nothing more than to discover he had feelings for someone. Until recently, he hadn't realized just how much he did care for beautiful, determined and very stubborn Faye MacKenzie. He'd really made a mess of things in the past and hurt her terribly. But acting on his feelings, now, would only serve to make her a target, so he would continue to avoid her and wait for the right time. He knew it would be nearly impossible to regain her trust but he was ready to do whatever it took, including some serious groveling and wooing, to win her love and forgiveness. Unfortunately, his dragon didn't agree with his plan and was determined to make his life even more difficult by insisting Faye was a capable warrior who could take care of herself. His randy dragon was driving him crazy with his constant demands for Grant to kiss the beautiful fiery dragonwoman. But Grant knew the truth, Faye MacKenzie is his true mate and one kiss would never be enough; it would only lead to a mating frenzy, something neither of them could afford right now. With the lives and welfare of their families and clan at stake, as well as their own, Grant can't afford any distractions that could get them killed, but is he strong enough to deny fate and his feelings for Faye, at least a while longer? We'll see!
My Thoughts - 5 out of 5 Unicorns - I loved it!!! ***I choose what I read and review based on what intrigues me!!
The cover is definitely steamy and awesome!
This is the 4th book in the Lochguard series which is a spin off series and really tied to the Stonefire series. I recommend reading all of the books in the order they were written, so you don’t miss anything awesome! This is for adults only due to the steamy content.
I really love Jessie’s writing. She always has the perfect blend to keep you entranced while reading. My life is the only thing that gets in the way of reading it straight through to the end.
This is Faye and Grant’s story! I really love Faye’s feisty dragon. Of course, I really love that I get to see all of my favorite characters working together. Ara has her babies! So much to entertain you! I absolutely loved it!
I highly recommend all of Jessie’s dragon shifter series to any and all shifter lovers! I can’t wait to see what comes next!!
So let me first off saying that I am in love and obsessed with Jessie Donovan. I think that she is a wonderful writing and I love everything that she writes. This book did not interest me like her others. I do not know what it was but there is just something.
I like Faye and I like Grant I just did not like this book. There were interesting plots and I am glad that we are learning more about the Dragon Knights but it was just an okay book. This really felt like a filler book.
Finally! Grant & Faye’s story. I’ve quite enjoyed these two throughout the series and I loved finally seeing them come together. The twists and turns in their relationships kept me on my toes while the rest of the story was even more compelling.
This was a fantastic tale that had me wrapped up in it from cover to cover. This novel is a bit slower in pace than most of Donovan’s dragon stories but it is also much more personal of a story. That said, Donovan brings action to life, both in the bedroom and out of it. This novel sizzles with the chemistry between the main characters while also drawing readers deep into the fast paced danger that the characters find themselves in.
What really sets this novel apart is the fantastic world building and character development that this author puts forward. Everything comes to life in such a vivid manner that you feel as if you’re really there. Donovan’s very well developed world and characters does build on the development from previous novels so I would suggest reading them in order.
Yet again Donovan has created a one of a kind tale that readers will love from cover to cover. I’d highly recommend it to others.
Please note that I received a complementary copy of this novel in exchange for an honest review
As always Jessie Donovan gave us another to kill book! This is Grants and Faye’s story and we have waited for a long time to see what would happen with these two. Faye is still hurt over the past and with her wing wounded she feels left out of the clan and that she has no place there.. Grant is fighting his need to protect his clan and to find the traitors. Can these two work things out between them and keep their clan safe? I love how strong headed both Faye and Grant are and how they can make you smile and laugh when you most need it. I love that we get to see other characters of other clans as well and especially we get to see characters that we love and care for and that Jessie Donovan has made us care for through out her series. As always nice world building with intriguingcharacters and complex storyline!
I’m not the world’s most discerning reader. My Nook contains an awful lot of books that will never be in contention for a Pulitzer Prize nor even modestly considered great literature. My litmus test for a good book is how hard it is for me to put it down. Unfortunately, I didn’t have a lot of trouble putting Jessie Donovan’s Dragon Warrior down. A shame really. It’s as if Ms. Donovan had collected all the ingredients to put together a spectacular meal but somehow when it came out of the oven it was a little bit bland. Having read all her previous Stonefire and Lochguard Dragon books I was quite familiar with the Faye McKenzie and Grant characters and thought along with their extended families and the rest of their clan they had a lot of potential to make their own story fresh and exciting. Ms. Donovan sketched out plenty of interesting plot lines for this book beyond the budding romance between Faye and Grant. She even switched things up a little with Faye’s dragon behaving totally undragonlike in her coy rather the sexually aggressive reaction to Grant as her true mate. There was Faye’s struggles to find her place in the clan post injury that had caused her to lose her position as head protector. You had Grant’s relationship with his renegade family who had left the Lochguard clan to help form a dissident group intent on creating a world where dragons not humans were the dominant players. There were plenty of new secondary characters introduced to the storyline via the traveling dragonshifter art and culture show. But they felt like they were just put there as links to connect to other future stories adding little if anything to advance the story in this book. To this reader most of the dialogue seemed unimaginative and didn’t allow the characters’ personalities to shine or truly connect with one another or the reader. They just said what you’d expect them to say when you expected them to say it as if they were just going through the motions. Maybe I’m just grumpy like Grant but I don’t see much humor (or any connection to reality) in a bunch of adults sitting around a family dinner table throwing mashed potatoes or peas at one another, particularly with guests at the table? I also didn’t care for Ms. Donovan using a second epilogue to focus on Fynn, Arabella, their triplets and the clans relationships to close a book that is supposed to be focused on Grant and Faye. Perhaps she should have reversed the order? And I know I’m just being really picky now but how was it safe for Bram, Tristan, Melanie and their children to come to Lochguard but not Bram’s wife Evie and their children? For that matter Grant and Faye’s mating ceremony seemed rushed and perfunctory. But then how many mating ceremonies can you write about and make each sound interesting and unique? Still I thought since the focus of the book was supposed to be Grant and Faye’s story, IMHO that should have been the focus of the books ending. Perhaps expecting a book to be brilliant when the author produces seemingly dozens a year (even of the 300 page or less variety) is expecting too much? But as I confessed earlier, I’m not the most demanding nor selective reader. I am constantly amazed at the quality of work so many of these authors who create massive catalogues of titles over a brief number of years are able to achieve. And I’ve read enough Jessie Donovan books to know she’s capable of more. I just wish I’d gotten a little more from her in this book. Dragon Warrior wasn’t a terrible or even bad book for the genre by any means. It just wasn’t as good as it could have and should have been.
Faye and Grant have had a tumultuous relationship in the past, with it being more explosive since her accident. However with a new plan to try and bring around human-dragon shifter relations and the threat of old enemies their relationship has to change and grow.
The latest instalment in the Lochguard series shows us a different side to Faye and introduces us to Grant. An alpha couple to rival that of Ara and Finn their interactions together were one minute a lot of fun and the next spicy and hot. These two have been through a lot as individuals and they had a lot to go through to get to the couple stage, I thoroughly enjoyed reading of their journey to that stage.
You know what I've always loved about these dragons, the way the talk to their humans, but this is the bomb!
Faye MacKenzie and Grant McFarland have known each other from childhood they were always teasing each other then, they were in Afghanistan together and Grant shot down her femininity, and to top it off after she was shot down by the Knights and injured her wing, he got her job as Head Protector of Clan Lochguard. What could they have in common, how about the attraction that has been growing between them? How about the fact that they are true mates? Grants' Dragon is all in with starting the mating frenzy, but the rational human thinks they should wait till the threat to the clan is contained. Faye is all in with kissing their mate, but her dragon thinks Grant still has to prove himself, before she will even consider him as their mate. When Grant proves himself to Faye's dragon and they finally get the chance to kiss and be together, her dragon decides that his dragon has to prove if he is more dominant then she is and their mating frenzy will go down in history, as these 2 dragons fight for dominance. Which one will wind up on top? I absolutely loved it!
Arabella finally has her triplets, what a relief and a joy 2 boys and a girl, Finn is strutting like a peacock when he gets a break from diaper duty.
I'll never tire of reading about these dragons, it is such a joy! Suspense, action, intrigue and a passion that really rocks you, but especially the dragons are so wild!
The H and h were so much fun to follow and I like how this book contributed to the overarching story being told with both the series.
I especially liked seeing a bit more variation between the people presented in the background. One of them being an artistic dragonwoman and her dragon that enjoyed seeing her create. Her mother apparently has the main restaurant, I believe it was called Dragon's Delight but I could be wrong. Love this series and the Stonefires series, they are great. However we follow a lot of people who are military, scientists or academia. I feel perfectly at home with this as an engineer married to someone who works for the military but it is fun to see other dragonwomen and dragonmen as well. Or simply ones who are not in high leadership roles. We have the architect and the one searching for information with the twins but it is still academia.
In passing we hear references to dragonmen or dragonwomen who are more of the shy sort, would be interesting to get a little bit of insight into how they interact with their dragons. I love the determination and strength that is displayed in these characters, but are all of the dragons the same or is there variation in the group.
One of the things I love the most is how rewarding it is to read all the books in order and getting to follow up on how things develop. A chapter here or there into an earlier couple or a new character. I especially like to see how the cast like and dislike each other which is true to life. You do not love every single person you come across. It makes it all feel more real to me. Have read other series where it was just one continuous love-fest when every new added person wholeheartedly love all the other earlier people mentioned in the series and all of them just blended together. I had no feeling for how they differed. I am so happy that there are more books coming out.
Oh well, these are more idle musings on my part. I love these two series and are buying each and every book enjoying myself.
This is grants and faye story! There is action, some humor, teasing, and a bit of romance. New characters get introduced and there is a lot of care and love in this story. I like the fact that the author includes previous characters such as finn and Arabella’s pregnancy and labor. Grand and Faye had both known each a long time but had their faults. They both volunteered to an assignment away from the clan. Had grant had that opportunity to find the traitors and Faye wanted to proof herself and the head protector that she can still be useful. They never realized what they were to each other because they weren’t ready and as their clan gets threats they find suspicious objects and try to solve the problems before they go crazy and get into a mate frenzy claim. I definitely recommend the series. Also with you should follow the stonefire series. I loved it and can’t wait to get lost again on the next book and in this world that the author has created.
This is the 4th book in Jessie Donovan's Lochguard series. It mainly focuses on Grant McFarland, head Protector of the Clan, and Faye Mackenzie, former head Protector. Faye was wounded in battle and is now struggling to figure out where she fits into her own clan. Grant is dealing with family issues along side his duties, as well as, his growing desires for Faye. I love how these two old friends are putting aside their feeling for each other in order to do what's right for their clan as a whole. The fact that Faye dragon refuses to accept that Grant is theirs only makes this book that much more enjoyable.
This book is filled with the same humor, adventure, new and old characters along with conflict and love that we are use to from Jessie Donovan. The way she brings her characters together and doesn't let us forget past characters is just awesome. The added bonus of Arabella and Finn's triplets being born was just perfect. I can't wait to read future books in this wonderful dragon series.
Faye & Grant Story is just FUN to read. The struggles between each other as well as their dragons! Faye's Dragon is honestly amusing to much of Faye's headache lol. Grants strength & vulnerabilities are a great balance. Then of course toss in the Family & other clan members, a few Cameos by stoneridge And you have a engaging FUN story. Liked the Next phase of Arabella & Fins storyline also! * Literally only dislike And the loss of star, really just a 1\2 Star off. Is with the Epilogue flow choice. It's first the ending of the story/ & than an epilogue of Arabella & Fin - it's a great bonus bit, however I personally felt it should been opposite to where book actually ended with the actual story's main pair. Isabella & Fins bonus THEN the Ending with Grant & Faye. Otherwise no complaints storywise.
And if course just leaves you at end of book with thoughts - Next one Quickly get! Read more 😂LOL!
I recently discovered this author & her dragon shifter series, & love it! I would recommend that you try to get your hands on the 1st book in the Stonefire series & read them in order to get the most enjoyment. It is possible to read Dragon Warrior as a stand-a-lone, if necessary. (It is book #12 in dragon shifter series. The author has the entire series reading order on her page). The novels by this author are fun frolics with HEA endings. They do include a few sexual situations between “mated” pairs, so be forewarned if that is offensive to you. I love the fantasy of strong, potentially lethal dragon-folk existing in hidden communities, desiring only to govern themselves, live richly, raise families & prosper. These novels depict what that might look like.
I loved this book, Grant and Faye are two of my favorite characters. Their story finally gets told and their true feelings are revealed in this book. While Faye has always fancied Grant, his rebuke of her when they were in the army left a sting. Then after her accident and her feelings of being less than who she was its Grant who helps her become her true self. Faye also shows Grant that it is okay to love and laugh, even when you are the head protector.
The side story of the birth of Arabella's babies is so adorable as well. The foreshadowing with new characters and plot twists was amazing. I look forward to the next book.
I love this series! I love the MacKenzies, Faye is for sure my favorite. I love her dragons wits and her need to have her mate prove himself worthy. Now that's a dragon I can back up. Grant was great, he definitely was not the same guy I first met a few books back. Totally changed perspective and I am glad he sees Faye as an equal and NOT just his mate and be the over protected dragon all the others have become. (Not that there's anything wrong with that!) I CANNOT WAIT for the next book. Please pick these books up to read you will not be disappointed!
I love these Dragon-shifter books. Jessie Donovan writes fantastic books with excitement and intrigue to keep your attention. I had a very difficult time putting this book down until I finished it. Faye and Grant are protectors of their clan, and they have a long history together. This book is about them and the challenges they meet trying to protect the clan and hold off their feelings for one another. There is so much excitement, Intrigue, suspense, romance, and humor. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Happy reading!!
Grant is pretty sure of himself, “no effing way,” he growled. “When I finally kiss you, I’ll be doing it properly. You might even need to lean against me to keep from falling to your knees.” Grant has a certain schedule to start out his day, “aye, well, I like waking you up with an orgasm. It works better than coffee.” I really liked this book, Faye wasn't a passive female she drove Grant bonkers which was a good thing for him.
I voluntarily read this advanced reader copy of this book. Jessie Donovan has written another smash hit. I absolutely loved this book. She grabbed my attention from the first word and wouldn’t let it go until the last one. I loved the way she was able to keep me interested and not want to put the book down. It made for a very sleepless night. I am waiting impatiently for the next in the series.
This story of Faye and Grant was different. Faye dragon did not agree of Grant at first but it finally did accept him. Most in the other books the dragon is more anxious to find their true mate. But Faye dragon did not. It was good to hear more about Arabella and Finn. Finally the triplets are born. Cannot wait to read more stories. Thank you!
Grant and Faye's story was entertaining. As usual The story leaves us wondering what's gonna happen next with the clan which is a good thing. I am glad Grant and phase relationship finally came around . I look forward to what happens next with Finn and Arabella .
The Dragon Warrior is book 4 of Jessie Donovan's Lochguard Highland Dragons series. Faye and Grant finally start to see eye to eye when all Hell breaks loose again. Their fight to finally be able to see if they are true mates and can have a frenzy takes one turn after another. You'll be holding your breath waiting for their moment.
Really enjoyed this book, Faye's dragon was different from the others given that she wasn't so easily won over, even by her true mate! These two are a great match and Faye's dragon made me laugh! Can't wait for the next book!
I regret having to write this review, because despite the wonderful world building and how Jessie Donovan explores the societal aspect of dragons, this book let me down a bit. This is Faye and Grant’s story, as you might remember them from Finn and Arabella’s. I’ve been looking forward to this one and.. it fell flat for me!
Faye and Grant’s relationship was pretty simple. They knew they liked each other, didn’t try to hide it, and were very very straightforward. Unfortunately, that bored me a little. There wasn’t much tension, and I’m not sure if it’s because they didn’t kiss until the very end of the book… but I felt like I was trudging through a really long book with no end in sight. Although I love the dynamic between the two and how Grant really respects Faye, this book didn’t do it for me.
I want to give props again to the author for coming up with this great over-arching story line about dragon hunters and the fight against society's prejudice against dragons. Exploring beyond the romance to this degree is not often done!
The book and its characters really shined. The 5 stars are for the 4 stories at occurred at the same time without any confusion or a slip in quality. I highly recommend this book.
This story shows the growth of the clans and the relationship within the each of the new couples. I've been waiting for Faye's story and it was well worth it. It was topped of by the birth of triplets. Can't wait for more in this series.
I love this series. Started reading the first book and decided to read all the books that have been published so far. Be sure to check out the reading list so you read them in the correct order.
Wow this series is addictive. I really like all her writing in this book an her series. It's a great addition to the series. What a great writer I'm glad I found her an this series. I would recommend her to my friends an family. Happy reading.
Awww we have wee ones. As Faye and Grant sort out their relationship. Finn and Arabella welcome their bairds into this world. The Dragon knights and hunters are around every corner and that means trouble
Thoroughly enjoyed reading Faye & Grant's story very much. I love reading a happy ever after story it makes me feel better after a very hard day. Thank you for writing this story.