The year of the Dragon was 2012 and it comes around only
every 12 years according to the Chinese Zodiac. (Other years are 1928, 1940,
1952, 1964, 1976, 1988, 2000…) And this is the year I wrote about my first
dragon, Koishi.
The Chinese people believe the
gods and goddesses have blessed the dragon and the people born in these years
bear similar traits to this beast. The dragon is a symbol of power. He can fly
to the highest peak and dive to the bottom of the deepest oceans.
According the zodiac, dragons do
things on a grand scale. They believe bigger is better. (It’s not?) They are
the free thinkers of our society and risk takers so it’s not surprising they
burn the candle at both ends.
Forget a routine job for the
dragons in our lives. And love? It takes a special kind of person to love a dragon
because the varied sides of their personalities can make a relationship akin to
a roller coaster ride.
I loved finding this information
because it reflected Koishi very well except for one little thing. The Chinese
say you can always trust a dragon, especially with financial transaction.
Even though he resides in Asia , Koishi was born in Outremer, in the realm of magic
so he missed that memo.
My piece of advice is to never
make a deal with a dragon.
KOISHI, releases Feb. 4th
Never make a deal with a dragon.
Sandra’s sister is dying. All the doctors agree that
nothing more can be done, but she can’t give up hope. After using all her
resources searching for a cure, a little bird whispers in Sandra’s ear about
secret worlds, Gates, and the Keepers who protect them. A dragon Gatekeeper,
who hoards magical treasure within his volcano home in Japan, can possibly hold
an item to cure her sister.
Gates choose their Keepers and Koishi thinks his did
an excellent job in picking him. Not many dare to cross and none who try survive.
However, one tiny human female with
either the courage of an army or the intelligence of a gnat has arrived on the
island asking for him. Curious and not wanting to disappoint, he waits for the
locals to steer her to his human ‘servant’, which is him in his man form.
Let the games begin…
CONTENT WARNING: Goblins, mayhem, and sushi await
you with hot dragon sex and Koishi’s odd sense of humor.
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Annie Nicholas
Oh, this sounds great, Annie. I love dragons, and Koishi sounds arrogant and sexy enough to pique my interest. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat post, I love the concept for the book - it's a must read for me! I was actually born in a year of the Dragon (no need to specify which one :-)
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