Two clans of dragon shifters, the noble Somerville and the warrior Hoskins.
Times are changing, danger is approaching, and these dragons are about to find their fated mates.
The series DRAGON’S MATE is everything I love about fantasy, shifters, fated mates and happily ever afters.
All books can be read as a standalone, but they feature crossover characters so why not enjoy them all?
Family of Fire (book 1)
Two dragon clans. An uneasy alliance. Fated mates.
Morgan is alone in an unfamiliar clan. All he needs to do is keep his distance, his dignity and his silence. But Fate has other plans for him…
Lew’s instinct is to claim. He never expected to like the noble-born Morgan but his dragon can’t leave him alone. As Lew learns more about what brought Morgan into his clan, he realises his dragon may be onto something.
And if Morgan really is his mate, he’s not going to let him go. Not for anything.
Heart of Fire (book 2)
Dane’s dragon won’t settle. Ever since Seren rejected him, Dane has struggled to keep his dragon under control. He hates Seren for doing this to him. He does. It’s just that the only way to calm his dragon is to go and check Seren is safe. Again.
Forced to send Dane away, Seren lost not only the man he loved along with his dragon. Even though it should be impossible. Now, he is weak and vulnerable and relies on his clan for protection.
When even that flimsy protection is taken away, there’s nobody Seren can turn to for help. Nobody except Dane.
Protecting Prince (book 3)
Prince can break anything. Except a gargoyle.
Desperate to woo his stern older mate, Prince just ends up messing up. With his mate oblivious to his presence and his self-esteem falling by the minute, Prince begins to get desperate. And when that happens, so do accidents. Lots of them.
Darren can’t control his protective instincts. No matter how hard he tries to stay away, though, his instincts scream that Prince needs to be protected, even if it’s from his own overbearing family.
Protecting people is what gargoyles are good at, after all.
A Very Mated Christmas (novella)
Morgan has a lot to learn about the true meaning of Christmas, and the Hoskins family are determined to be the ones to show him.
Seren is excited to spend Christmas with his mate and the whole wonderful family that accepted him as one of their own.
Darren’s not used to big family Christmases but, for Prince, he’d do anything. And, if his mate thinks it’s a romantic time of the year, he’s happy to prove Prince right.
A holiday story about established characters. It is best to read this after the first three books.
Witch Mate (book 4)
Anthony is on the run. When he escapes his abusive coven, Anthony loses a vital memory. The only person he can remember is Cuthbert Hoskins, but the dragon shifter has no reason to take him in.
‘Dimpy’ Hoskins can’t believe his luck. When his associate turns up, asking for help, he’s delighted. He wants nothing more than to care for the clever, sweet man. But his story doesn’t make sense, there are pieces missing from his memory and there’s something important Anthony left behind.
Discover how Dimpy gives his mate the greatest gift of all.
Breaking Free (book 5)
Love will set him free. Well, dragons will set him free.
Matty will do anything to protect his brother. Even things he’s ashamed of. When two dragon shifters free him from his chains, Matty takes his chance to put things right, once and for all.
Dum’s actions speak louder than words. He plans to break Matty out, cause chaos and probably get even with that evil priest guy.
His plans change when he scents Matty. Now he has a mate. Now there needs to be more chaos.
Unworldly (book 6)
A grumpy troll. A highly-strung witch. What could go wrong?
Randall can’t relax. All he can do is obey orders. When he’s sent to get his sister back, he finds she’s made a home for herself. What’s more, she has a new family: a mate, a cat, and a… troll?
Broadmire tries not to be like other trolls. However, all Broadmire’s worst instincts come roaring to the surface when little Randall shows up out of nowhere.
The more Randall struggles to be perfect, the more Broadmire tries to break that façade. But breaking Randall’s control has consequences they aren’t prepared for.
Earth-Bound (book 7)
Weirdness follows Joe around but that doesn’t mean he’s weird. The trouble is, now Joe is having visions of gorgeous men walking out of trees. To be precise, one gorgeous man walking out of a specific tree.
Released from his imprisonment, Terrund finds he has a mate. But Joe doesn’t believe in magic or earth spirits. Luckily, Terrund has a found family of misfits who are more than willing to help. At least, they say they’re helping. Sometimes, he’s not so sure.
Can these two men open up enough to find the love they both crave?
Guardian’s Dilemma (book 8)
Kingsley has dedicated his life to hunting dragons. Finding a whole clan of them is the jackpot. Only things don’t go to plan when he meets the Guardian.
It’s Glimmer’s duty to protect his treasure and he’s good at it. There’s nothing he wouldn’t do to keep his family safe from the ridire. Only this particular ridire is his mate.
Torn between his clan and his fated mate, Glimmer knows he will have to choose sooner or later. In the meantime, it would be great if his mate would stop trying to kill him.
Doctor’s Secret Mate (book 9)
Kissing Rhod was a mistake. Now Glenwise knows they’re fated mates and his dragon is impatient to claim what’s his. Easier said than done when the clan is falling apart around them, their elder is unpredictable and there’s nowhere else they can safely go.
Rhod only knows life in his clan. He does his duty, obeys Lord Somerville and pines for Glenwise. When everything changes, Rhod flounders. He can’t save the disowned dragons of his clan, he can’t fight the vicious Conley and he can’t have his mate. Sooner or later, something will have to give.
Discover what’s behind the mask of the most perfect Somervilles.
His Greatest Treasure (book 10)
Blaze is looking for somewhere safe to hide when he stumbles upon the dragon’s territory. He doesn’t expect anyone will see him. After all, he’s so small and insignificant.
However, he’s not insignificant to Alfie. Soon he becomes Alfie’s favourite person. Taking care of Blaze feels so right. In fact, protecting Blaze could be what finally causes Alfie to stand up to his father. It’s a dangerous thing to do, though.
Find out what these two adorable men do for each other.
The Alliance (book 11)
The Somervilles and the Hoskins clans are meeting for the first time… officially.
They are desperate to form an alliance and unite their two families. Dragons are clannish and protective of their own, which means they are going to have to work hard to keep the peace.
Read the final book in the series as all of these sweet, protective and adorable dragon shifters spend time with their mates and build family bonds.
