Dragons Have Needs

In most books that include dragons, they don’t focus on the dragon’s needs, but then they aren’t true characters. In Grabon’s Nest, he and Pia are the main characters, it is their romance. The same is true in the upcoming book Acceptance, the main characters are Lars, Porter, and Hipita.

My dragons have all kinds of needs, emotional, physical, sexual and everything else you can think of. They are people, just as humans are people and it is amazing how similar they are and yet how different.

From Gordon’s Pride, the first in the series, when readers meet Grabon they know he is a person. By the end of Heron’s Bonds after meeting several other dragons, they know that not all dragons are the same.

By the fifth book, it is not surprising that Grabon fumbles with his mate and makes mistakes and has to fix things. It is also not surprising that Pia is unlike the other dragons and may need more help.

Hopefully by the time readers get to Acceptance, book 6 they will be ready to find out what happens when a complex mature male dragon who has finally established his own nest, meets a mature but poorly sighted female dragon who is a possible mate.