When Tardieh discovers a letter from his late father, he opens a door to old memories. The letter from Petran is a tale of intrigue, attempted murder, and betrayal, but leaves more questions than answers in its wake.
Petran, the King of Vampires, an ancient monarch known for his cunning ploys and many lovers, knows the animosity between draconians and vampires is brewing in Romania. Upon discovering his draconian neighbor has fallen ill with a strange Curse, Petran is determined to discover the cause, and a cure. In doing so, he finds an unexpected ally in his neighbor’s daughter, a striking Draconian Duchess.
All Lady Natalia, the Duchess of Moldavia, wants is to save her people from a Dragon Lord’s tyranny but she’s only a woman, who has no place meddling in politics. With his health failing, her father has big plans for her, so when the King of Vampires agrees to help her find a cure for the Curse plaguing her people and her father, Talia begins to see him as more than an old family friend. He awakens desires in her she knows she should not have but cannot resist, or deny him.
**Have you read "Dragon Heat (Book 1)" yet? The Dragon Heat Series is best enjoyed when read in order.**
Ella J Phoenix has a quirky imagination and a passionate reflection of the paranormal world in her masterpieces. She conjures up stories and characters that mimic old times but with modern ideas, something that is much sought out in the fantasy genre. All of her stories are about a strong female protagonist and an alluring male lead, the perfect combination of a thriller romance novel.
In the 4th book of the Dragon Heat series, Vampire Legacy, Tardieh is the vampire king who receives a letter from his father who passed a letter to him, one that gives way to old memories. The letter is more than just sentimental bickering from the father as it unveils a tale of betrayal, attempted murder and mystery.
The former king of vampires finds a strange curse inflicted on his ally, the Draconian monarch. When he decides to find the cause of it, he finds a friend in the draconian duchess, an intelligent young woman restless to save her father from the curse. There is only the exception that no one takes her seriously because after all, a woman’s duty is nowhere near meddling with tasks better left off for men to handle. Such is the setting of the tale, something that rates quite highly in how much relatable and true to age old events this story is.
The story is a feisty series of events, with the vampire king being his charming knight in shining armor type and Natalia, the duchess, discovering that she may just be in love with the king and her struggles making it through society’s portrayal of her being just another pretty face. Sparks fly and hearts are wrenched in this beautifully brutal tale of true love, loyalty and power.