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Being the first daughter of the mighty Ignatius Eridanus, the feisty Ignatia had always felt a strong duty to Country and Manór. To that end, she had devoted herself completely to warring and fighting. She was bound to her duty to the House Royale DeMont. There was naught else for her, save for slavery of one type or another.Second-born son of the House Royale DeMont, the conceited and married Hannibal Torreador had trained just as hard as a warrior. The young lord's passion for war, however, was more of an idle pastime than out of need for survival.Together with Hannibal's brother Warren and Ignatia's betrothed Clive Napier, they had traveled with the supply caravan to Queenston as a guard. After an unprovoked attack, Warren and Clive lay dead and Ignatia severely wounded and utterly vulnerable. And Hannibal had to fight himself to keep from admitting that he had always been in love with her.
Several sun-cycles previously, Artemisia DeMont had accepted dishonor and exile from the Manór DeMont. She had allowed her husband Nikolás Kristoból to take her to the relative safety of the newly fortified and isolated Ranch Kristoból. Still, she knew of the tumult back in her House and feared for her growing family's safety.The sudden murder of her mother at the hands of her misguided sister calls her back to her birthright much to the chagrin of her husband. She must not only fight to save her House from being destroyed and her people from being killed, she must also try to save her errant sister's life. Not only is her own life at risk, but also the lives of her husband, her elder son, her infant twins, and even her unborn child ... possibly the heir of the House Royale DeMont.Dawn of the Phoenix is the last short story in the Dawn of the Phoenix fantasy romance series bring the storyline to a dramatic conclusion.
Augustus Korona was not born of nobility. He was just the son of a traveling merchant and gladly took the reins of his parents' business upon their retirement. But, he could never forget the wild blue eyes of the youngest child of Hekatia DeMont.As the third-born lady and last child of the House Royale DeMont, Avena DeMont was not in direct line to take over her House. Nevertheless, she was her mother's darling child. So when her devoted mother dishonored her because of a horse, Avena was devastated. But, Busefulos was no ordinary horse. He had become protector, companion, and friend. She would not ... could not kill him as her mother, the so-called just Hekatia DeMont had ordered.Upon the even of her beloved brother Warren's wedding, Avena made her difficult choice ... she would run away to make a clean start. Her loyal horse would be her only true companion as she would ply her wares as a ranger-for-hire. Still, the dark coal eyes of her childhood love-interest still haunted her.
The House Royale that she was to inherit was in turmoil, little did she know which hand held the dagger.Detailing the exploits of the House Royale DeMont, Artemisia is the first book of the Dawn of the Phoenix fantasy romance series.
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