Omega's Dragon: Island Sun

The Sunfire Brothers, #2

Romance, LGBT, Gay, Fiction & Literature
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Author: Victoria Brice ISBN: 9781386119944
Publisher: Victoria Brice Publication: March 2, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Victoria Brice
ISBN: 9781386119944
Publisher: Victoria Brice
Publication: March 2, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

Dragon Alpha Maxon Sunfire has always been the responsible one. The dependable one. The middle brother who works quietly behind the scenes. But secretly, Maxon longs to be in the the spotlight: to be seen for who he really is. So when an invitation arrives for an infamous matchmaking party on a private island, he jumps at the chance to attend. And since all single dragons are invited, why not invite his good friend Kael to come along?

Kael Sunborn has loved Maxon since the moment he arrived at the Estate. The dragon Omega thought he was content to keep his feelings secret and focus on his work as a personal assistant. But now, with the Alpha in the market for a mate, can Kael afford to keep silent? 

An unexpected night of passion has consequences that force both dragons to confront their true feelings. But will their chance at true love survive the fallout?

*Author's note: Omega's Dragon: Island Sun is a 30,000 word short novel with a happily-ever-after ending and no cliffhangers. This story contains Alpha/Omega social dynamics, male pregnancy, knotting, and vividly steamy scenes between two gorgeous dragon men. *

As Book 2 of the Sunfire Brothers series, Island Sun can be read as a standalone novel, but it is best enjoyed after finishing Omega's Dragon: Desert Heat.

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Dragon Alpha Maxon Sunfire has always been the responsible one. The dependable one. The middle brother who works quietly behind the scenes. But secretly, Maxon longs to be in the the spotlight: to be seen for who he really is. So when an invitation arrives for an infamous matchmaking party on a private island, he jumps at the chance to attend. And since all single dragons are invited, why not invite his good friend Kael to come along?

Kael Sunborn has loved Maxon since the moment he arrived at the Estate. The dragon Omega thought he was content to keep his feelings secret and focus on his work as a personal assistant. But now, with the Alpha in the market for a mate, can Kael afford to keep silent? 

An unexpected night of passion has consequences that force both dragons to confront their true feelings. But will their chance at true love survive the fallout?

*Author's note: Omega's Dragon: Island Sun is a 30,000 word short novel with a happily-ever-after ending and no cliffhangers. This story contains Alpha/Omega social dynamics, male pregnancy, knotting, and vividly steamy scenes between two gorgeous dragon men. *

As Book 2 of the Sunfire Brothers series, Island Sun can be read as a standalone novel, but it is best enjoyed after finishing Omega's Dragon: Desert Heat.

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