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by
Jaymin Eve
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October 8 - October 9, 2019
“Yes,” Jessa said with a sigh. “I’m the Lebron you’ve probably heard about. The dragon marked and all that bullshit. Yes, Braxton is a dragon shifter, and no, he will not shift for you, so don’t ask. We’re here to teach you all how to fight, how to defend yourselves, and how to handle whatever Atlantis brings when it finally rises. Once we have that all worked out, we’ll be heading back home to Stratford with the tyrants.” Braxton shook his head. “Jessa, babe, you have got to stop calling the twins tyrants,” he said in a deep, rumbly, sexy-as-hell voice.
“The dragons and the Atlanteans are closely linked,” he said, his low grumbly voice filling the room. “Our energy calls to each other’s. You’re very strong, Maddison.”
I would go toe to toe with anyone who argued books weren’t life savers. They were the work of whatever god kept us functional when the world seemed too hard to handle. They were the air when we couldn’t breathe. The blood when it wouldn’t pump in our veins. The beat of our heart when we were done trying to force life to go on. Books saved lives. End of story, pun intended.
“I would know you anywhere,” he said softly. “In the dark. In disguise. When we leave this world and enter the next. There is literally not a place that you can exist where I would not know it was you.”

