Dragonswan
(Dark-Hunter 0.2)
by Sherrilyn Kenyon
Paperback, 86 pages
Published September 27th 2005 by Jove (first published August 27th 2002)
ISBN 0515140791
New York Times bestselling author Sherrilyn Kenyon delivers a special collector's-edition tale of unexpected passion woven from the mysteries of a celebrated ancient tapestry.GoodReads
Beautiful scholar Channon MacRea has spent years studying the legendary Dragon Tapestry, devoting days and nights to deciphering the impenetrable Old English symbolism. Then one evening the unnaturally handsome Sebastian appears. He claims to hold the key to solving the tapestry's mysteries. Bearing magnificently taut and tanned flesh marked by intriguing scars of battle, he also claims to be a dragon slayer trapped between two worlds.
For Channon there's only one way to finally uncover the secrets of the intricate embroidery-by following the seductive stranger into a fantastic alternate world of magic, danger, and erotic adventure.
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Crystal’s Thoughts:
Dragonswan was a fantastic short tale full of magic and romance!
My second story from this fabulous author, I am definitely hooked and can’t wait to read more. Sebastian is a Dragon Slayer who has the ability to move back and forth between times. Traveling to the present, he is planning to steal the legendary Dragon Tapestry, originally crafted by his sister, so that he can ransom it for his brother's life. When entering the museum Sebastian happens upon the intriguing Channon who is a scholar that has spent years studying the tapestry. When Sebastian realizes that Channon is his fated mate he brings her back to his time and introduces her to a world of history she has only dreamed about. But even the past is not safe because if Sebastian's enemies sense Channon as his mate they will stop at nothing to destroy her.
With knights, dragons, a modern day heroine and exciting time travel, Dragonswan makes for a great lunch-time sexscape. ;)
Rating: 4 Wine Glasses
I love all of the Sherrilyn Kenyon books that I've read but I didn't know this short story existed. I'm going to have to look into it!!
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