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The Dragon King's Heart

Having just survived an assassination attempt, attending a Masquerade Ball is the least of Princess Laina's worries! A night of light-hearted fun soon turns into a nightmare when the shameless Dragon King Dante kidnaps her. When she tries to leave, he refuses to let her go! Why would a King kidnap a princess he just met? As Laina gets to know Dante better, she finds herself with more unanswered questions than before. For example: 1) How does he know her favorite color? 2) How did she know the name of the dog in his castle? 3) Why did he call her 'sundrop'? Join Laina as she tries to make sense of her royal life as it spins out of control with the entrance of the shameless King Dante! Will they find happiness? Excerpt from the novel “Dante… My King, we can’t just kidnap a princess!” Marius exclaimed quietly. “Who said this is a kidnapping,” Dante hissed as he folded his arms, “I am simply bringing her back to Dracona.” “Against her will, it is kidnapping,” Marius tried to reason. “It’s not against her will. She’s just asleep.” I do not own the rights to the cover image! Hi reader! This is author ValestriaMoon here! This is my WSA 2021 entry and I am so happy to finally be able to share it with you! If you would be so kind as to add this novel into your library, share it with your friends, and vote your power stones on it; I will be eternally grateful. Special thanks to my editor for editing the book cover for me~ Feel free to check out my two other works: - Completed - Ongoing A huge thank you to @mayofenna and @fishitier for tag teaming and bringing this awesome awesome cover to life!

ValestriaMoon · Fantasy
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351 Chs

Even A Princess Has To Pay Her Debts

"Kol, what are you doing?" Laina asked, in shock as to what just happened. 

The bodyguard hybrid vampire looked up at his master, "Master hurt, bleeding."

Laina removed her hand from his and stood back up, putting some distance between the both of them. Kol had some really weird antics that she could not understand. Margaret, who was also caught off guard by what had happened, stood there in shock for a moment. 

When she regained her senses, she ordered Kol to pick up the remaining glass pieces while she tended to Laina's wound. 

"It's just a cut, nothing serious," Laina played it off. 

"It's still a cut," Margaret chided her. 

The handmaid placed her hand over the wound and whispered a short incantation. When Margaret removed her hand, the small cut on Laina's finger glowed. Moments later, the wound healed on its own. 

"That is a useful skill to have," Laina commented.