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Runaway
Dragonette
Dragon
Planet Romance Book 1
by
Lynne Murray
Genre:
Paranormal Romance
 
When
the Dragon King demands that Princess Verity choose a romantic
partner from 26 dragon shapeshifters, she’s not allowed to say,
“No.” But she has to. 

 

 

Verity
must escape her father’s romance plans for her, but it won’t be
easy with cameras broadcasting her every move and the whole Dragon
Planet watching.

 

 

Meanwhile
on Earth, Ryan, a tech industry millionaire, loves dragons more than
anything in the real world. He has moved back to his home town to run
a dragon-centered bookstore. When a portal misfire lands Verity in
Ryan’s store, the attraction is instant and irresistible.

 

 

Ryan
jumps at the chance to compete to win Verity’s hand. The Dragon
King allows it. He doesn’t expect a computer nerd human to survive
a competition with fire-breathing dragonshifters.

 

 

Can
Ryan win the dragon princess’s hand by defeating a pack of hulking,
jealous, firebreathing dragon men who don’t play fair? Will Verity
be able to save her true mate from death by dragon fire?

 





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Bachelor
Dragon Blues
Dragon
Planet Romance Book 2
 

Can
the love of an Earth woman save a dragonshifter from the ticking time
bomb inside?

 

 

The
Dragon Planet hails Jevrath as a war hero for a military action that
wounded him. No one knows that spy bots invaded his wound during the
battle. They track his every move. They can kill him at will. The
only threat Jevrath knows about is the Dragon King’s vow to force
him into a planetary romance show, to publicly select a dragonshifter
mate. Jevrath refuses and heads for Earth for a vacation. Then Beth,
a human woman, walks through the door of the resort bar and his world
will never be the same.

 

 

Beth’s
dream is to work with endangered species, but who knew they would be
so sizzling hot? She needs a weekend away from her lab tech job and
her lecherous boss. When she walks into the resort bar and sees tall,
dark, commanding Jevrath, her dreams seem about to come true—along
with her worst nightmares. She can have a lab of her own on the
Dragon Planet, if she pretends to go along with the televised romance
show. But her desires for Jevrath go dangerously beyond
pretending.

 

 

Can
the devotion of a dragon man sustain Beth in the face of 26
firebreathing dragon women who don’t mind killing for love?

 



 
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Billionaire
Dragon’s Secretary
Dragon
Planet Romance Book 3
 
Jill
is kidnapped by a lying, cheating dragonshifter and stuck on the
Dragon Planet. Romance with a dragon is the last thing on her mind.
She only wants to earn enough to pay for a ticket back to Earth, but
her billionaire dragon shifter boss sets her senses on fire, and he’s
trying to give her every reason to stay. Targon, “the Gold
Whisperer,” fiercely guards his heart and his hoard until his new
secretary, Jill arrives. Instantly he recognizes her as his True
Mate. How can a dragonshifter convince an angry Earth woman to trust
him when he doesn’t trust himself?




Get
the series box set!!
 
 
Lynne
Murray was born in Illinois and grew up in transit Texas, Alaska,
Florida, Washington state, and Southern California due to her
father’s work with the military. 

 

 

Lynne
writes the kind of books she loves to read. Those usually feature a
lot of action, quirky characters and supernatural attitude. She just
might read anything that isn’t tied down, but some of the books that
have to be restrained also make it onto her list. Her favorite
authors include Illona Andrews, Faith Hunter, Patricia Briggs, Kim
Hamilton, Terry Pratchett and T.H. White.

 

 

She
now lives and writes and stares out the window at the ocean in San
Francisco with a group of rescue cats, who rescue her right back with
heroic feats of purring.

 



Book 1 in the Dragon Planet
Romance series
Chapter 1
The First Night“WILL YOU ACCEPT this nose ring?” Verity repeated it over and over under her
breath as she stood on the paving stones of the castle courtyard. Twenty-six dragon
shapeshifter suitors would soon arrive. The Earth reality TV videos showed human
bachelors and bachelorettes handing out roses to those who would continue on the
journey towards finding mates. But roses would confuse the dragon bachelors. In dragon
form, they might eat the flowers, thorns and all and then belch fire. However, gold in any
form got all the dragons’ attention big time.
Verity’s curves, prized on the Dragon Planet, were on ample display as she stood in her
human form. She wore a sparkling ice-blue gown that matched her eyes. Her dress
artfully molded to her in front, open nearly down to her waist and cut almost as low
clinging to her backside, although her long black hair covered most of the skin revealed
in back. Verity didn’t shiver from the cold, despite the thin fabric. Her dragon blood ran
hot. Any trembling was completely due to nerves.
“Will you accept this nose ring?” she muttered again. It was a simple enough phase but
she just might mess it up.
Torches burned in the courtyard in front of the quaint old castle. It was a historic site,
not a working fortress, a confection of towers and spires perched on a remote
mountainside. Lights from the village at the foot of the mountain twinkled in the darkness
below. Verity would stay here for the next nine weeks.
Modern lighting illuminated the center of the courtyard where Verity would greet each
bachelor dragon in turn as he arrived. Cameramen, sound crew, and assistant producers
circled around the edges of the courtyard. The whole planet was watching. Her every
word and move were being recorded.
No pressure.
Tonight, Verity was The Dragonette, a bachelorette shapeshifter on a Journey to Love.
She was also the Dragon King’s daughter. She stiffened her spine. She took a deep breath
of the pine scented air carried by the breeze up from the forests below.
Each of the bachelor dragons would introduce himself as he arrived. The camera crew
roamed around her, waiting for the men to arrive.
Verity’s father, King Harrenholtz, was a big fan of reality television shows from Earth.The Dragon Planet had a dwindling shapeshifter population. The ruler had decided that a
television show would promote mating.
“We’re gathering together the best of the best young dragons from every corner of the
planet, Verity,” the king told her. “All in one place for you to choose from. It’s one-stop-
shopping as they say on Earth. You’ll be able to start nesting immediately, and I hope to
see those baby dragons soon.”
Verity had no answer to this.
“We know your unusual interest in conversation and culture and—um, ideas, Verity,”
The king’s tone indicated that these pursuits were useless at best, but he was willing to
indulge her eccentric tastes. “So we made sure to include some men who are artistic
or…well, I don’t know, clever. These dragons are the best of the best. Your hatchlings
will raise the intelligence level of the whole species. So enjoy the journey and find me a
son-in-law.”
Like she had a choice.
But simple, straightforward Verity, was planning her escape. Everyone knew she was
pathetically bad at the basic dragon skill of planning and executing devious strategies.
And she didn’t have a detailed plan. More like the ghost of a hope. This dating show had
thrown everything into chaos. She needed to stay alert and look for her chance.
She had tried once before to run away from her father’s castle and the fate of being
chained to a nest for a life of egg laying like a prize hen. Her escape attempt had ended in
disaster. She wouldn’t let herself think about it. Her mind and body had been numb ever
since.
The king was convinced that she had learned her lesson and wouldn’t try again. But
Verity had grimly determined never to be in any dragon’s power ever again. She trusted
no one to help. She wasn’t even sure she could do it. But Verity planned to watch for an
opening to break out of her gilded cage before it was too late.
FOR YEARS, RYAN Ryan Mason had honestly only cared about three
things—business, love, and dragons. The first two were gone. He sold the software
company that had made him a millionaire. The woman he loved, Deborah, had left him
when she realized he wasn’t staying on in Silicon Valley to chase the next big trend. Now
he was back to the one thing that had always sustained him—dragons.
Ryan and his best friend Harvey had survived years of bullying with the help of
dragons. Their small town of Miner’s Creek didn’t have a junior high or high school, so
Ryan and Harvey were the new kids at the school in the nearest big town. They were
instant targets. Ryan was tall and skinny, a growth spurt at age thirteen brought him some
height, but he was lanky and clumsy—not ever a jock. Harvey was short, fat, and swarthy
with glasses and dark curly hair that seemed oily no matter how often he washed it. He
was built like a bulldog and he never met a sport he didn’t hate. From the first day of
junior high, both of them got shoved and punched when they walked through the halls.

All the other kids either ignored them or laughed at them. When everyone else excluded
them, Ryan and Harvey were happiest as loners, the weird kids at school. They spent
endless hours on their shared obsession with dragons and dragon lore. The power of
dragons was real to them.
The bus back to Miner’s Springs stopped on the highway ten blocks from the junior
high school. That was the place where the bullies showed up and started throwing rocks
at them. Usually Ryan and Harvey just walked on as quickly as possible. Running was a
bad idea, falling and getting kicked was the worst.
One day, a tall, skinny girl with red hair and freckles came out of an alleyway and
stopped beside them. Without a word, she picked up a rock that had hit Harvey and
launched it back at the boy who had thrown it. Not only did the rock hit the boy, he cried
out. Before any of the four kids trailing Ryan and Harvey could react, the girl spotted
another rock, bent down, picked it up and launched it at the ringleader of the bullies. It
nailed him. That rock drew blood and the girl made a sound that was soft enough that
only Ryan and Harvey heard it. A faint, but scary growl.
“She’s crazy, let’s go,” the head bully said. They retreated down a side street.
“Thanks for doing that,” Ryan said.
The three of them just stood there for a moment. The red-haired girl had green eyes,
clear as bottle glass. Finally, she smiled.
“That was amazing,” Harvey said. “Are you like a baseball pitcher?”
The girl shook her head. “No.”
“Maybe you’re a ninja or something?” Ryan asked.
He meant it as a flattering joke, but Bridget pondered and finally said. “Don’t know
what that is.”
How was that possible? Now that there were no rocks flying, the boys could tell she
was about their own age.
“Ninjas are really cool,” Harvey said. “Not as cool as dragons, but close.”
The girl looked at him sharply. Then she nodded and seemed to accept it as a
compliment.
They introduced themselves.
“I’m Bridget,” the girl said with an odd accent. “Bridget Green.”
Ryan and Harvey exchanged a glance. They agreed “not her real name” as plainly as if
they had said it.
“What school do you go to?” Harvey asked.
“Don’t go.”
“You’re home schooled?” Ryan asked. “Wow.”
“Also cool,” Harvey said.
Bridget didn’t answer. The school bus stopped on the main road up ahead. She turned
up another alley and vanished behind the houses that lined it.
After that, she showed up and walked with them after school every day. The bullies

called them “The Three Stooges” and followed them from a distance yelling insults, but
they didn’t throw rocks again. The three friends ignored them.
Bridget brought the boys to meet her mother where they lived in a trailer outside of
town on a few acres that they had turned into a big garden where they seemed to grow
most of their own food. Mrs. Green spoke no English, but welcomed them with a shy
smile and offered them amazingly tasty cooked snacks.
Walking back from the first visit Harvey and Ryan agreed that Bridget and her mom
must be hiding out.
“Maybe from a violent husband or something,” Harvey said thoughtfully.
“Or something even scarier,” Ryan didn’t say Immigration, but they both thought it.
“They might be in real danger,” Ryan concluded.
“Maybe we can help her,” Harvey said.
Harvey’s parents ran a cafe in Miner’s Creek. They had welcomed Ryan in when his
mother died of cancer and his father all but disappeared into his job. They sent Harvey
over with leftovers from the cafe and food the women couldn’t grow in their garden like
bags of flour and rice, roasts, ham, frozen fish.
Harvey was the one who discovered Bridget couldn’t read or write. He and Ryan set
out to teach her. She learned, but she still preferred TV.
When he went off to Stanford, Ryan kept in touch and visited when he could. But
dragons and friends had taken a backseat to business. Harvey went to Sonoma State and
eventually opened a bookstore in Miner’s Creek. Ryan was happy to invest in it when he
started to make money from his software start up. Ryan’s inventions spawned a small,
thriving company in Palo Alto.
The year the three friends turned twenty, Bridget’s mother disappeared. “Gone home,”
was all Bridget would say. Harvey got closer to Bridget. As soon as Harvey graduated,
the same year he started the bookstore, they got married. No one was surprised. From the
day, the two had a special bond.
The girlfriend Ryan found, however, surprised everyone including Ryan. Deborah was
movie star beautiful. He couldn’t believe she chose him. He was six feet tall with a mop
of curly light brown hair and nice enough hazel eyes, but no one as pretty as Deborah had
ever sought him out. She took over his life.
“You’re a fixer-upper boyfriend, but you definitely clean up okay,” she told him.
Deborah was not at all shy about taking credit for making him the most presentable nerd
possible. He treated her as he envisioned a dragon would treat a princess. After his
company sold and his bank account hit eight figures, he asked Deborah to marry him and
move back with him to Miner’s Springs.
She was horrified.
“A few million dollars is a good start, but why not a billion dollars?” Deborah said.
She moved on to a more ambitious entrepreneur. She broke his heart, but what else was
new?

Ryan sold his house in Palo Alto and headed back to Miner’s Springs. He and Harvey
expanded the store Dragon Lore and More. Ryan bought the building, some acreage
behind it, a house nearby and a house next door for Harvey and Bridget.
Ryan’s started to collect every scrap of information he could find on the subject of
dragons. The fact that dragons were mythical creatures didn’t bother him in the slightest.
Bridget was as passionate about reality TV dating shows as Harvey and Ryan were
about dragons. She was the one who found The Dragonette footage and brought it to the
men’s attention.
Harvey stuck his head around the door to Ryan’s basement lair, where he spent hours
every day building the Dragon Library.
“Ryan, you have got to see this. Bridget found it,” Harvey said. “Rare footage of
Dragon mating rituals, dude.”
“Harvey, is this one of those ‘too much information about your marriage’ things? If
that’s the case, I’m afraid to look.”
“No, seriously, it’s like those reality TV shows Bridget loves, except with dragons. I
was kidding about the mating rituals, it’s not X-rated or anything. Hey, it’s got a dragon
princess, Ryan, need I say more?”
“If it’s got dragons, you know I want to see it now.” Ryan said. A little embarrassed by
the thrill of longing that the words “Dragon Princess” aroused in him. “Send me the
link.”
Alone in the store basement, half the galaxy away from wherever it was that dragons
really did rule, Ryan watched footage of most beautiful woman he had ever seen being
courted by giant reptiles.
Ryan closed his mouth, it kept falling open. Harvey was kidding about the mating
angle. The video was G rated. Or maybe PG 13, considering that the dragon princess
wore a dress that took Ryan’s breath away.
The videos showed the princess, her name was Verity, meeting and talking to men who
sometimes shifted into dragon form. The dragon shifting special effects were outstanding.
Ryan was thrilled by the quality of the CGI that morphed her suitors from flying dragons
to beefy bodybuilder types in a flash of light.
What completely captivated Ryan the dragon princess, Verity. She must be an actress.
She was tall and full figured, voluptuous enough to tickle his fantasies, unlike the usual
starving film actresses. The ice blue gown she wore left little to the imagination. At the
same time Ryan’s fantasies started working overtime. He froze the video several times to
let his eyes explore her curves and contemplate the few areas the dress didn’t cover.
The storyline suggested that Verity was herself a shapeshifter, but so far she stayed in
human form. He had no complaints, he enjoyed looking at her human form. Her face was
heart-shaped, her lips inviting. The sheet of jet black hair down her back seemed to invite
stroking. Most amazing were her pale blue eyes, lit with a fire of intelligence. When the
camera moved in close, something in her eyes seemed to reach out of the screen into his

heart and beg him to rescue her from the mumbling platitudes of the hyper-muscular
dragon men who stood in front of her and told her she was beautiful. Most of them said
they wanted to get to know her better.
As absurd as it sounded, Ryan wanted to get to know her better. He knew that a
beautiful actress in a strange little science fiction video parody would be unlikely to be
hot to meet a small bookstore owner. His only claim to fame was once inventing some
software and getting paid well for it. Not exactly knight in shining armor credentials, as
his experience with Deborah had taught him.
Still, when the footage was done and he had played it back two or three times—okay,
five or ten times—he looked for the credits. There were none. He called Harvey.
“Where did Bridget find this?”
“She won’t say,” Harvey said. “I’ll ask her, but she’s not saying. She’s in one of her
cat-that-swallowed-the-cream moods. I never argue when Bridget gets it into her head to
surprise me.”
“I never argue with Bridget about anything. Do you think she’d tell me if I begged?”
“That’s my usual tactic with Bridget. I’m just happy she married me. After the number
Deborah did on you, I wish we could find a good woman like that for you.”
“I’m holding out for a dragon princess,” Ryan said with a laugh. “Seriously, dude, I’ve
got to find the rest of it. I’m kind of hooked already.” Ryan but he wasn’t about to give
up because there was no instant answer. He kept searching all over the web and couldn’t
find any trace of the video. None of his connections in the world of dragon lore had heard
of it at all.
Harvey called back and told him. “Bridget’s still teasing me, but she said this is just
part of week one, of a nine-week show broadcast on DPN, the Dragon Planet Network.”
“What? If there’s a Dragon Planet Network how come we haven’t heard of it? I’d pay a
lot to subscribe to that, wouldn’t you?”
“Absolutely, but you know Bridget. She’ll tell me when she’s ready.”
“Well. If she finds a way to get tickets to the Dragon Planet, tell her I’m ready to go
any time. Seriously, if you find anything about it, anything at all, let me know,” Ryan
told him. “I need to see the whole thing.”
“Sure thing, dude, Dragons Rule,” Harvey said.
“Dragons Forever,” Ryan replied automatically. What he really wanted was to meet the
woman in the film. True, she was an indie film actress, not a real dragon shifter. He
couldn’t explain why he felt he had to meet her.
All he could do was sit sad, alone, and obsessed with dragons. Okay, he could add
“horny” to that list. What else was new?




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