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For Alexander Tallon, being a crown prince is a distant memory. Cursed to have dragon features and turn into a savage beast when he loses control of his emotions, Alex lives a quiet life in a mountain cave with the former servants who have become like family. When one of his nightmares causes him to seek peace in a midnight flight, he instead stumbles across a young woman in need of rescuing who brings chaos into his life. But the girl is a princess on her way to marry the cousin who took Alex's place as prince, and Alex can't let that wedding happen if he is to stay alive, protect his…mehr

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For Alexander Tallon, being a crown prince is a distant memory. Cursed to have dragon features and turn into a savage beast when he loses control of his emotions, Alex lives a quiet life in a mountain cave with the former servants who have become like family. When one of his nightmares causes him to seek peace in a midnight flight, he instead stumbles across a young woman in need of rescuing who brings chaos into his life. But the girl is a princess on her way to marry the cousin who took Alex's place as prince, and Alex can't let that wedding happen if he is to stay alive, protect his friends, and keep Princess Raelyn out of the castle of a murderer. But the stubborn princess doesn't trust him, and the conflicting emotions her presence elicits make the dragon inside more volatile... This novella covers the beginning of A Thieving Curse, a Beauty and the Beast reimagining, from Alex's perspective and is best enjoyed after A Thieving Curse, but can be read first if you don't mind minor spoilers of reveals in A Thieving Curse.
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Selina R. Gonzalez is a Colorado native with mountains in her blood and dreams that top 14,000 feet. She loves chocolate, fantasy, costumes, bread, history, superheroes, faux leather, things that sparkle, medieval Britain, snark, dogs, and Jesus-not in that order.She loves to travel, and has driven coast-to-coast in the US, visited Britain three times (once for a semester at Oxford), and moved to Maine for four and half months. She has a list of places to go as long as Pikes Peak is tall, but always comes back home to Colorado.