

Rose has learned some hard truths about life, family, love, and trust. The dark secret of her birth has been laid bare, destroying everything she believed to be true about her past and her roots, a family history steeped in blood and betrayal binding her magic forever.
Her ordeal at the hands of the evil Diago brought dire consequences. She is now a mother. Protecting her newborn daughter and ensuring her baby’s upbringing is not controlled by others becomes her obsession. She must also take her place as a companion of the blood.
But her baby has immense powers. She takes Rose dreamwalking, soaring through the sky on a dragon’s back, and the Bloodstone names the child Queen of the Serpents. She is fated to be human, witch, and vampire. All hell breaks loose.
Now, Rose stands between her child and the world. Every race in existence will vie for control of a child who wields magic at will and is destined to restore the long-thought extinct race of dragons, mortal enemies of both vampires and humans.
Can Rose find a way to protect her child? Can she save the dragons while keeping them from devastating the planet? Will her relationship with her vampire lovers survive the coming war?
This is Book 3 in the series. The title was changed before publishing from Rose and the Dragons. Once again, this is not a novel suited to younger readers or those who like clean and wholesome, sanitized romances. It has sexual content, scenes of violence, and taboo topics.
