When the call to arms goes out, dragon Golgorath (Rath) is
in the sky and ready to help in anyway he can. Rath no
longer has a knight so he didn't have to wait as his mate
Lady Sharlis waited for her knight before taking to the
sky. They race to the battle raging outside of an old keep,
a noble house under attack by the snakelike skiths. Rath is
saved by the keeps new MASTER AT ARMS and things will not
be the same for him, his mate or the lovely lady of the
keep, Lady Cara.
Cara Fadoral can fight and will but she is no leader. She
leaves that to the new MASTER AT ARMS Tristan Dalen. He is
a foreigner, reckless but brave, someone she has come to
rely on in many ways. That is until her brother recovers
from his wounds and takes over the keep again and moves on
with his plan to sell her off to the highest bidder.
Rath takes in much with his dragon eyes and he sees that
Tristan and Thorn, his mate's knight, are both deeply
attracted to the Lady Cara. He plans to take his time in
recovering from the venom caused wounds and think on this
problem. He needs a knight, one that has honor and ability,
and he believes Tristan would do him well. With him as a
knight he could reclaim his own mate but only if her knight
and his can find their mate. And of course he sees the
answer to that in the beautiful Lady Cara. Now to work the
magic that is love.
MASTER AT ARMS moves at a lightening pace from start to
finish. Rath is a crafty matchmaker who sees the humans he
needs to complete his family and does what is necessary to
make sure they know they need each other. This Dragon
Knights book by author Bianca D'Arc is marked Book 2.5, and
is a little different coming more from the dragon's point
of view and the humans being hot and steamy secondary
characters. This is a short story to keep readers of the
Dragon Knight series happy and believe me you will be
delighted. It is another winner!
When the call to arms goes out, the dragon Golgorath is the
first to take to the skies. Until he finds a knight to equal
his heart and fighting skill, Rath flies alone while his
mate must wait for her knight, Thorn, to climb on her back.
The battleground is a familiar one, an old keep, a noble
house without a patriarch, under attack from the evil,
snake-like skiths.
Lady Cara can fight, but knows better than to try to lead
men. With her brother wounded, she relies on her new Master
at Arms, Tristan. He is a mysterious, recklessly brave
foreigner who can never be hers, as she is to be married off
to the highest bidder.
Amidst the battle, Rath spies the warrior doing the
impossible—slaying a skith single-handed. Rath realizes fate
may have just stepped in to help both dragons and men. In
Tristan, Rath sees a man worthy of being his knight and,
together with Thorn, win Lady Cara’s heart into a triad of
love. If Tristan’s loyalties can first be won by dragonkind.
Warning: When two dragons really want something, it’s best
not to stand in their way. And when their knights are
focused on a single woman, nothing and no one will stop them
from getting what they want. Beware! This trio gets up to
all kinds of naughtiness in the pursuit of true love.