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Abandon
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Graylin Treel is on a deadline. With only a few hours to go, she needs to put herself in the path of the dragon that she has chosen as a mate. The problem is, he thinks she is a pathetic human. When the glamour drops and their senses are aroused, can any structure of man take the heat of two dragons in the throes of passion?

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Release dateAug 6, 2017
ISBN9781487414528
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Viola Grace

Viola Grace (aka Zenina Masters) is a Canadian sci-fi/paranormal romance writer with ambitions to keep writing for the rest of her life. She specializes in short stories because the thrill of discovery, of all those firsts, is what keeps her writing.An artist who enjoys a story that catches you up, whirls you around and sets you down with a smile on your face is all she endeavours to be. She prefers to leave the drama to those who are better suited to it, she always goes for the cheap laugh.

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    Abandon - Viola Grace

    Can any structure of man take the heat of two dragons in the throes of passion?

    Graylin Treel is on a deadline. With only a few hours to go, she needs to put herself in the path of the dragon that she has chosen as a mate. The problem is, he thinks she is a pathetic human. When the glamour drops and their senses are aroused, can any structure of man take the heat of two dragons in the throes of passion?

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    Abandon

    Copyright © 2017 Viola Grace

    ISBN: 978-1-4874-1452-8

    Cover art by Martine Jardin

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    Abandon

    Half-Blood Club Book 3

    By

    Viola Grace

    Dedication

    To anyone with a close group of friends. You know, the ones that you can see every week or once a year, and it is like you were never apart.

    Carnival: Gray

    Gray sat in the armchair sideways, flipping from page to page. She couldn’t focus and the rustling paper was expressing her restlessness.

    Arabel gave her a long look. Graylin, if you can’t be still, go for a walk.

    Gray set down her book on a nearby table and she sighed. Walking is boring. There is nothing around here.

    Her mother tapped her nails on the desk. Then, go for a drive and find some humans. You need to work on your interpersonal skills if you are to move in the human world.

    Gray blinked. Without you?

    You will have to do it sooner or later and I read you that book while you were in the shell. Go out and meet people. You might like them and if you don’t, you can come home.

    Gray got to her feet. I can take the car?

    Take whichever one you wish, just bring your identification and license with you. Oh, and don’t forget currency. You will need it.

    Graylin hummed to herself as she drove down the highway looking for a place where humans were gathering and she could blend in.

    If she had her way, she would drive the entire day and return home, but she had promised her mother that she would try to be human and she never broke a promise.

    The signs for the carnival had been taunting her for the last few miles and when she could finally see it, she knew that she had found her destination.

    The two dollars for parking was reasonable and she settled her black sports car into a slot before steeling her nerves and getting out.

    The blast of popcorn and oil scented air struck her the moment she raised her head above the roof of the car.

    She checked her cross-body purse, locked the door and walked across the gravel lot toward the ticket booth.

    The wind tugged at her hair and she tried to inhabit what she knew she appeared to be. Inside, she was only on her fifteenth year in the outside world. Outside, she was twenty-six and striking.

    She got in line and waited for her turn. A young woman stood behind her, her crimson hair a bright banner in the hot sun. Gray could see her out of the corner of her eye but her attention was suddenly taken by the bored woman in the kiosk.

    Adult and child? The eyes flicked from Gray to the girl behind her.

    Child... no, one adult. She didn’t shake herself but put the money on the counter. Being a child in a woman’s body was difficult.

    She got the band that would let her go on all the rides, she moved toward the mechanical behemoths at a quick clip.

    She dodged in and out of the crowds before getting in line for the track that waved through the air, picking up speeds that made the occupants scream.

    There was a long line ahead of her but she could wait. She had hundreds of years in her lifespan, after all.

    When she arrived at the front of the line the young man put his arm out in front of her at chest level. You can’t ride alone.

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