Harmonia’s Kiss – New Edition

Harmonia's Kiss by Deborah Cooke, a Dragonfire storyThe new digital edition of Harmonia’s Kiss is available today. This is a short story and is 4.5 in the Dragonfire series. It was available before in a digital edition. This one isn’t a lot different – it’s been edited again and has a different cover, but if you bought it before, I think you’re good. 🙂

Enchanted for thousands of years, the shapeshifters known as the Dragon’s Tooth Warriors have awakened to find the world a vastly different place. Their leader, concerned for their morale, dares to take them on a mission to confront the fullness of everything they’ve lost.

Little does Drake realize that this dangerous mission will give him a renewed purpose. And if they succeed these Pyr will have to question everything they thought they knew about the past—and confront a quest for the future.

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2 responses to “Harmonia’s Kiss – New Edition”

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    Lisa Humphries

    To let you know that I am enjoying the dragonfire series a lot I am on book number four and they are so good and can’t wait to read the rest of them I was wondering when you are going to get to raffertys firestorm because he is wanting to finally meet his firestorm so badly so would that be the next installment of your dragonfire novels

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    1. Hi Lisa – Glad to hear you’re enjoying the series. Darkfire Kiss is Rafferty’s book, so you’re nearly there!

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USA Today bestselling author Deborah Cooke, who also writes as Claire Delacroix

I’m Deborah and I love writing romance novels that blend emotion, humor, and happily-every-after. I’ve been publishing my stories since 1992 and have written as Claire Delacroix (historical and fantasy romance), Claire Cross (time travel romance and romantic comedy) and myself (paranormal romance and contemporary romance). My goal is to keep you turning the pages, no matter which sub-genre you prefer.

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