Posted by New Releases on Nov 8th 2022
SETTLING HIS DETTE by Lilo Quie
Twenty-five years ago I looked my doctor in the eye while he told me the worst news of my life. My final chance to prove that I could be a bearer for my drake was over, and I would be repudiated... marked barren. My drake said it himself, he'd turn me out and find another dette, so I made that choice for him and I ran away bearing two small blank eggs that I laid in suffering silence. For but a moment I hoped they'd be viably sized, but no.
Having no other choice, I abandoned them and hid myself away in the mountains, joining the wild dragons.
Still even now, all these years later, I have dreams about the only drake I found worthy. Even my dragon refuses to mate any other. Springtime comes and a scent of cinnamon catches me on the breeze, my fire-headed lover. "Sacha!" I want him so much, but I don't deserve him. He comes to me with nestblossoms and sweet words, taking me and the wild pups I've fostered into his forgiving arms and he tells me the saddest and most wonderful news. In his hands is a strange new device, something I've not seen before, a tiny computer, and it's filled with pictures of a small dette. "Leo," he tells me.
Will I get my second chance? Will my pup understand why I abandoned him? Can I forgive myself?
Settling His Dette is a MM Mpreg full of sass, crass, and a—eggs. Guaranteed full of steam, knots, and heat, sure to raise a few brows. If you like determined dragons who will do almost anything to achieve their dreams, download Settling His Dette today.
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