Spitfire

Maya Kern, Jemma Salume


Rated: 5.00 of 5 stars
5.00 ·
[?] · 1 ratings · Published: 10 Sep 2021

Spitfire by Maya Kern, Jemma Salume

How do you know if someone truly loves you when they have been Bound by blood to serve you? How do you love someone when time and again they have barred you from making your own decisions? And how do you make two stubborn assholes get over themselves for long enough to admit that they love each other - and, just as importantly, you?


Spitfire is a story about a somber prince, his stroppy, shape-shifting dragon, and their future queen (who may have read one too many romance novels about those foreign royals who Bind themselves to dragons). It is unabashedly queer and is filled to the brim with chaotic bi energy and distressingly hot and dangerous women. Initially, it presents as high fantasy erotica about a love triangle composed of three adults (mid-to-late twenties) who are staggeringly bad at communicating their feelings, but Spitfire is a tale about coming to terms with old, unresolved feelings by embracing new love.
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