Dragon Lore and Love: Isis and Osiris by African American author N.D. Jones, a standalone fantasy romance blending dragon mythology, Egyptian lore, and soul-deep love.
I love all things dragon. N.D. Jones has created a unique world with dragons and what they have to do to survive. Her character development and world building are spot on. From the first page you are drawn into this world and experience it as they do. This story has it all -- romance, Egyptian mythology, action, adventure, betrayal, lies, hope, love, etc." Amazon Review
- Publication Date: Sept, 12, 2018
- Genre: Paranormal Romance
- Cover Design: Covers By Christian
- ISBN: 978-1732556720
- ASIN: B07FDDTPJK
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A love eternal. A kingdom in peril. A queen’s ultimate test.
A century ago, demons drove dragons from their homeland, forcing them into exile among humans. Now, young Dragon Queen Isis must rise to the challenge of protecting her people, reclaiming the Dragon Kingdom of Nebty, and saving the soulmate she thought she’d lost forever.
Osiris returns to her, fractured and haunted by forgotten memories, yet he feels an undeniable pull toward Isis and the life they once shared. Driven by an unshakable need to uncover the truth of his past, Osiris embarks on a quest to piece together the fragments of his identity. But every answer he uncovers brings more questions—and dangers that threaten to unravel the fragile hope for their future.
Together, Isis and Osiris must confront buried secrets and a growing demon threat that endangers dragons and humans alike. With the fate of Nebty hanging in the balance, can they rekindle their bond and unite their people, or will their love—and their kingdom—be lost to the darkness?
Dragon Lore and Love: Isis and Osiris is a spellbinding standalone dragon shifter romance blending ancient Egyptian mythology with contemporary fantasy. Perfect for fans of epic love stories, daring queens, and the eternal battle between good and evil.
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Excerpt
“You’re such a disappointment, Osiris. I should’ve known you couldn’t be trusted to do what needed doing. Ten years and nothing but a worthless hatchling to show for your time with Isis.”
Osiris lifted into the sky. If he stayed longer, he wouldn’t be able to contain his anger. If it were any other dragon, Osiris would’ve locked his teeth around his neck and squeezed until life drained away. The dragon wasn’t worth it. Jealousy was a terrible thing.
Osiris had a good day. More, he had a beautiful, amazing mate and they were expecting the first of what he hoped to be a mansion full of hatchlings.
He began to fly away but came to a careening stop when the dragon said, “Isis has turned you against us. If she doesn’t know where the scepters are then she’s no use to us at all.”
Osiris turned and rushed the other dragon, his roar and fire exploding from him in a gust of rage. How dare the dragon threaten the mother of his child. How dare—wait. What had the dragon said earlier? On my way out, I saw you leave. I took a chance you’d come here.
The dragon flew through Osiris’s fire, ready to battle, but he was already turning away. He had to get back to the manor, had to make sure the threat wasn’t an idle one. He didn’t think it was, which had Osiris flapping his dark wings hard and fast.
Out of nowhere, a dragon crashed into him, but not the dragon pursuing Osiris. The rock dragon recovered from the shock of the strike but didn’t counterattack. He didn’t have time to waste by getting into an aerial battle with the forty-foot-tall wood dragon.
He took off in the direction of New York.
Another dragon appeared in front of him, its white scales a beam of light in the sky and coming straight for him.
