Lizzie Anne Love

Who’s ready for book 2 in the Mystic’s Tale series!? The Dragon Keeper’s Destiny!

COMING MARCH 22, 2022

Some people search for their destiny. Mine gets jammed into my face with a serving of weird and scary.

It’s not my fault I got sent to live on the wrong side of the portal… and hatching a dragon, that just kind of happened. And I for sure wasn’t supposed to turn into an elven being with pointed ears and purple hair. All I ever wanted was to marry Anthony, the guy I’ve been crushing on since first grade.

Now this sick dude from the other side wants me to marry him. AS IF! I’d like to tell him to just shove it, except he’s kidnapped my baby brother to force my hand.

Lucky for me, I have some good friends. They are either brave or crazy enough to risk their lives to help me rescue him, including my crush!

 My dragon might come in handy, too. Although, I think Anthony may like my dragon more than me.

Oh, and did I mention the fairy queen? She’s demanding I complete a bunch of stupid quests. She says it’s my destiny to save her realm and all the mythical creatures. Am I supposed to abandon my brother to save the realm? The whole thing just sucks…

Unless I can figure out how to save them both at the same time.

 

IN THE MEANTIME…

Read book one. I left a huge cliffhanger, but I tie things up nicely in book 2. 

 

Dragons are real… and they exist on the other side of the portal… mostly…

Writing Mystic’s Tale brought Anthony and me together… and now it’s driving us apart. Who knew that accidentally summoning a mystic would change my life… forever. I mean, it’s cool that I now have this baby dragon, but what’s the point if I can’t tell Anthony? He’s been my best friend since first grade? Seriously, we’ve shared everything… as in Every. Single. Thing. Oh, did I mention he’s my secret crush?

And now I’m sworn to secrecy to protect everyone I love.

If that isn’t hard enough, Anthony knows I’m keeping secrets from him. It’s getting harder and harder to hide my ears are growing into elfish points, and my hair is turning purple. Even my eyes look different.

But how can I risk putting Anthony’s life in danger when this isn’t even his fight? I can see the pain in his eyes. Do I tell Anthony everything before it’s too late? Or do I keep my word to the mystic?

baby brother safe, she battles an onslaught of magical creatures. Should she keep her word to the mystic or risk putting Anthony’s life in danger by telling him everything?

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From the back of the book:

As the prospective valedictorian, wide receiver and favored tenor in show choir, Jake knows he’s at the top of his game. He sets his sights on Lexi, the hottest girl at Palmdale High and can’t miss. However, racing to class one morning, he plows into Penelope, the pudgy new girl. Books and paper fly everywhere. He helps her with her things, even holds her hand so she can stand. 

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Someone snaps a picture and sends the text all over school. Egged on by his friends and desperate to squash any rumors before Lexi returns from Mexico, he does something juvenile. NOT his brightest idea. As punishment he must tutor Penelope three days a week. Her grade is now his grade. He sees his chance at a full-ride scholarship disappearing faster than a missed field goal. And to make matters worse, Lexi sides with Penelope. 

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