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Pregnant for the Dragon - Dragons of Lake City #3 - cover

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Pregnant for the Dragon - Dragons of Lake City #3

Kellan Larkin

Publisher: Kellan Larkin

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Summary

Surrogates aren't supposed to fall in love... 
 
Prince Damon of Vatravia needs an heir to the throne and fast—before his kingdom, a haven for dragon shifters all over Europe, is lost forever. When he hires Max to be his surrogate, he has no idea what he's in for. 
 
Max has never fallen in love with a client before—he's forbidden to. But the prince is so kind and caring toward him that the sparks fly anyway. He desperately needs the money from surrogacy to support his aging mother, but falling in love puts his job at risk. 
 
When Damon gets engaged to strengthen the case for his kingdom, and Max's mother has a heart attack, it seems like everything conspires to keep the pair apart. And into the middle of it all comes baby Lukas—the heir to the throne of Vatravia. 
 
Will Max and Damon find a way to be together? Find out in Pregnant for the Dragon! 
 
This standalone, 42,000+ word novel has a HEA. No cheating, no cliffhangers. Inside, you'll find an adorable shifter baby and plenty of sweet and steamy scenes!
Available since: 12/18/2016.

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