Dragon's Web: A Dragon Shifter Paranormal Romance Novella (Clan Dragon #2)

Emma Alisyn


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Dragon's Web: A Dragon Shifter Paranormal Romance Novella by Emma Alisyn
A Dragon. A Hacker. Some Shifty Code.
After seven years as a double agent for the Department of Supernatural Investigations, all Grigory wants is a bit of clear sky of his own. . .and a female to warm his fire. When he's offered a deal he can't refuse—hunt down an old high school friend and bring her home to her grandmother in return for land in the mountains—he takes it. After all, how much trouble can one shy, wingless female be?


Murisa had the last laugh three years ago when she left her cheating fiancee at the altar. She may be a rare dragon who is unable to shift, but she's finally able to spread her wings in the big city and explore her wild side. A wild side that has caught the attention of not only a recruiter for D.S.I., but has landed her in hot water with a client from her not-quite-legal side hustle.


To Grigory's surprise, the shy wallflower he protected from bullies in high school is a hacker who dances on tabletops and entrances him with a flick of her fingers. Hunting this female wll be more difficult than he thought—and did he think he was finally done with D.S.I.? Not by a long shot.


Dragon's Web is a bwwm, paranormal dragon shifter romance by Emma Alisyn. For readers who enjoy alpha males, curvy heroines and steamy fated mate-but still fiercely real-kinda love. A standalone in the new Clan Dragon series. All stories have a satisfying dash of action adventure, plenty of romantic tension, and HEA conclusions.


This is a steamy, novella length story, perfect for a bedtime or lunch break read.


For a limited time, when you download Dragon's Web, you will receive Dragon Flight as a bonus novella. Dragon's Web is approx. 25,000 words (120 print pages) and ends around the 50% mark.
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