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Imprisoned by magic. Tortured. All hope gone. As one of the outcasts, Aurelia has no power. No freedom. No chance for a better life. Except for Roarke. The dragon shifter has spent a century unable to escape the Fae realm. Hiding. Denying everything he is. Until the Fae King and his trickster son trap the woman he hoped would one day be his mate. Locked away in the Fae's stone tower, Aurelia tries to resist the Prince's magic, but every day, she weakens. Will her dragon shifter come to her aid? Or will she succumb to the Fae's dark temptation and lose herself forever?

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Imprisoned by magic. Tortured. All hope gone. As one of the outcasts, Aurelia has no power. No freedom. No chance for a better life. Except for Roarke. The dragon shifter has spent a century unable to escape the Fae realm. Hiding. Denying everything he is. Until the Fae King and his trickster son trap the woman he hoped would one day be his mate. Locked away in the Fae's stone tower, Aurelia tries to resist the Prince's magic, but every day, she weakens. Will her dragon shifter come to her aid? Or will she succumb to the Fae's dark temptation and lose herself forever?
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Patricia D. Eddy is a USA Today bestselling author who writes romance for the beautifully broken. Fueled by coffee, wine, and Doctor Who episodes on repeat, she brings damaged heroes and heroines together to find their happy ever afters in many different worlds. From military to paranormal to BDSM, her characters are unstoppable forces colliding with such heat, sparks always fly.Patricia makes her home in Seattle with her husband and very spoiled cats, and when she's not writing, she loves working on home improvement projects, especially if they involve power tools. Her award-winning Away From Keyboard series will always be her first love, because that's where she realized the characters in her head were telling their own stories-and she was just writing them down.