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Trouble Comes in Orange

The Annals of the Draconians, Book 3

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Trouble Comes in Orange

By: Nate Vinhelan
Narrated by: Susan Marlowe
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Book 3 of The Annals of the Draconians places Ahzurin in a difficult position as his half-sister, a dark-robed Draconian, threatens everything he had just built. Having been trained by the matriarch for centuries, she may have a significant advantage over him. Already she has marked him by blood scent and ensured that he can never escape her. No matter where he fled.

Ahzurin struggles to contain her destructive ways and tries to reach a Draconian agreement with her, while he learns from the matriarch about their origins and their ways.

Soon he finds himself torn between his bonded elves and his Draconian expectations.

About the Series:

Immerse yourself in an epic adventure across space and time, and among creatures large and small. This manifested existence encompasses dragons, elves, magically-infused humanoids, galactic travel, advanced technology, and dreaded Draconians (dragons masquerading around as humanoids). Experience the creation from multiple perspectives, in detail. Some persevere throughout the series, others not so much.

An unfettered creation from an unchained mind.

Genre: Epic Fantasy, Science Fiction, Romantasy, Dark Romance, Erotica.

Completeness: An on-going series.

Language: Written in American English... with some infusions.

©2025 Nate Vinhelan (P)2025 Nate Vinhelan
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