The Assassin



Elemental Dragon Series Book Three


Zephyr is the last air dragon in existence. For a century and a half, she has searched for her mate. Finally, she decides to have a true dragon with Avani, the last earth dragon and only remaining male dragon. Her son, Ancalagon, is the last of the pure dragons. Ishir is a Bengal tiger shifter. He became friends with Avani before he was captured and placed into an Arena. There he met Tana, the fire dragon. He befriended her, her hybrid daughter, and eventually her Lycan mate. He has been working to rescue shifters and sometimes even missing humans as his job for years. During a meeting to discuss taking down a new Arena, Ishir met Zephyr and realized that he was mated to a dragon. When Zephyr recognizes Ishir as her mate, she refuses to acknowledge him. After all this time, she finally finds her mate when she’s just had her son. But a dragon can’t stay away from their mate, and in a moment of weakness, she goes to Ishir, spending a night of passion more intense than anything she could have imagined. However, when she returns home, she finds that her son has been kidnapped, taken by hunters. She begins searching for him, half-crazed to protect him from the people who so willingly kill shifters. When she finally finds her son, Oliver, the lead hunter makes an agreement with Zephyr. She will work for him in exchange for her son’s life. Now Zephyr will have to go against her very nature, becoming an assassin to kill those she is sworn to protect to save her son. Can Ishir find Ancalagon, protect the shifters, and save Zephyr from herself, or will she lose herself to save her son?


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  • Assassin : Air Dragon
  • Immortal Hero: Shifter
  • Tiger: Lycan
  • Elemental: Ruthless
  • Zephyr: Ishir
  • Novel : Author Cooper
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