STELLAH MARIS
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The Cursed Empress
Fantasy She was fated to kill him... but fate made her his bride.
When the once-feared warrior Princess Nyra is born crippled, cast out and disinherited and yet becomes the Cursed Empress, she realizes all those stories were just the beginning. She is destined not just to rule the kingdom, but to consume it.But open the first page, and you'll see: the Empire is as much victims as sinners, and not even the most powerful women in the world can end the social and political corruption that has emptied the Empire of fire.With nothing to lose, the Cursed Empress will do everything to destroy her enemies, and that's exactly how the gods like their heroes best. To stave off a war, she is married off to Prince Rael, heir to the kingdom that destroyed her own family. Cold, dispassionate and dangerously seductive, Rael has no use for love - only for his power.
But as palace intrigue begins to threaten her life, and a dark god seeks to destroy everything in her path, Nyra will be forced to make a choice: betray those she loves, or let her empire fall.
But the greatest threat is not the curse in her blood.
He's the man fate has tethered her to. You might like
Dragon's Academy
Cendrillon1996 Dragons are born in twins set, one dominant while the other is submissive.
One can't survive without the other, the dominants are sent to military schools, they'll spend most of their life-controlling their Dragon side.
While the other half goes to Dragon Academy, they'll learn how to cope with being submissive, they are categorized into littles, pets, or simply submissives.
The older dominant would meet them there, teach them how to shift, protect them from all dangers, and finally claim them as theirs forever.
Kaiden is a special case, a little who never regressed before, she also never cried, until crossing roads with Adrian, a fiery red dragon.
Thank you @TayTay_1996 for the cover!!!
This story is DDLG, CGL, Fluff.
Apologies for any misspelling or grammar mistakes.