Storm Dragon By Frances Pauli GIVEAWAY!!

I promise you will get no spoilers in my review of Storm Dragon.  Nothing worse than spoiling a great story by telling you the ending!! That’s just what this is.

A great story. Kundalis Storm Dragon! Written by Frances Pauli.

I was sold from the very first paragraph.

Karin knows she’s gone completely insane—nuts—absolutely batshit crazy, when she spots an insidious blue dragon twining through the trees at a rest stop in the Cascade Mountains. Despite agreeing to join her roommate at a psychic fair, she’s never believed in anything metaphysical. She’s pretty sure the Reiki treatment she succumbed to has brought on a frighteningly realistic hallucination—until they roll their mini-van in the middle of I-90, and she is rescued from the vehicle by the same monstrous blue figment of her imagination.

She awakens to find that she’s been delivered to a cabin high in the mountains instead of to a proper hospital. The “doctor” looking out for her is more of a new-ager than a physician, and the people who own the house, including the urban highlander version of Fabio, don’t have any intention of letting her leave.

Faced with the unimaginable, and strapped to an all-too-real dragon, Karin must decide how to tame the beast or risk losing herself to it forever

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Frances Pauli was born and raised in Washington State. She grew up with a love of reading and storytelling, and was introduced to Science Fiction and Fantasy at an early age through the books kept and read by her father. Though she always held aspirations to be a writer, she chose to obtain her Bachelor’s degree in visual arts. The stories, however, had other plans for her. By the time she entered her thirties, they were no longer content to exist solely in her head. Compelled to free them, she set aside her easel and began to write in earnest. Her original love of Speculative fiction led her into the realms of Urban Fantasy and either romantic or humorous Science Fiction, where she finds herself quite comfortable. Her tales feature fairies, aliens, alternate dimensions, and the wonders of space, usually with at least a touch of romance.

Frances Pauli currently resides smack in the center of Washington with her husband and two children. When not writing, she dabbles in insane things like puppetry, belly dance, and playing the ukulele. She collects rocks and is a firm believer in good wine, fine chocolate, and dangerous men.

Frances has an amazing imagination. Kundalis Storm Dragon keeps you hooked in the fast read. Storm Dragon is an intriguing modern-day dragon tale. This is not a dragon story like you are use too.  

Two thumbs UP for Kundalis Storm Dragon. Win a copy for yourself along with a $5.00 Amazon Gift Card. Good Luck and happy reading!

Disclosure: I was provided the featured product free of charge to facilitate my review, but all opinions are 100% mine. I have not been influenced in any way.

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