Princess Rose has fallen prey to magic and intrigue. Now she is a hostage of the golden dragon, who rules the whole empire of magical creatures. The dragon, who had torn to pieces many beauties, for some reason spared her alone. And the young man, whom Rosa mistook for a dragon hunter, himself has dragon habits.
Queen Diana kept a secret that fell victim to her two daughters. One Odette is the daughter of a mortal king, the other Odile is the daughter of a sorcerer. Both princesses were cursed, forcing them to turn into swans. Brothers in love with princesses want to remove the spell. For love they have to fight with dangerous magical creatures and charms.
Rhianon has defeated all her enemies and regained her stolen kingdom, but now she may die herself. No one but the fairies knew that the queen must have a child not from the king, but from the fallen angel. The child she is expecting from Madael is a real dragon. His birth will kill Rhianon. Only Madael can save her.
The youngest of three princes is beautiful, bold, loved by the people and, alas, cursed. The king’s advisers are afraid of prince Edwin, but magic creatures, on the contrary, take him for their own lord. Edwin has almost fallen in love with the beautiful fairy that follows him. But the gloomy sorcerer attacks the kingdom with flocks of dragons. He needs Edwin to come to power in magic empire.
The emperor of the whole empire of magic world Edwin fights in this volume with the magic Society of Shadows. Their patron is his old enemy prince Rothbart. He wants to destroy Edwin and his beloved Rose.
Beauty named Rose became the only love of Emperor-Dragon Edwin. Rose could be the queen of all magical world, but the mysterious Society of Shadows begins to persecute Edwin. His long-time enemy is eager to revenge. Previously, Edwin was invulnerable, now he has a vulnerable place – the beloved, called the name of the magic flower.
How can the power be held over the dragon who has broken free from captivity? Only by inviting him a bride, more beautiful and more dangerous there is no one. Princess Odil is the goddess of the magic arts, but she is the daughter of the sorcerer, who kept Edwin in captivity. So is it worth falling in love with her? Alas, love can pierce like an arrow even a dragon heart.
The young Countess Francesca carelessly touched the magic relic and called in her county the dragon, who burned the village and crops. At the same time, in her castle appeared a guest, a wonderful nobleman Edwin. He is a dragon, called by Francesca. His love can lead her to death.
Death only begins the adventure. After Targa get killed reviving a long dead god, she finds that she must work off her mortal sins. Dedicating herself to the service of Gedimimas, they set off across the universe to restore his power. With them travels her new husband, the dead Phoenix Emperor, who has his own host of sins to work off. To complicate matters, when she’d been alive, Targa had signed a standardized dragonrider contract, one that had specified on her death, she was obligated to work for the Red Lady, the goddess of lies and deceit. In fact, all her dragon rider sisters had signed this contract. Seeing this injustice before her, Targa swears to take on the Red Lady, freeing her sisters from their eternal servitude, even if that takes wreaking chaos across the heavens themselves.
Having faced death in every form, Targa Tik has no room left for sorrow. No mercy. No fear. She kills when ordered, putting no value on any life, not even her own. But her perspective changes when she is promoted leader, finding herself mentor to a brilliant young flyer. She expects to teach that girl how to be proper dragon riders, but instead, she’s the one who learns the lessons. Together, the future of Astrea lies in their hands, but if only she is courageous enough to step aside.