
Immortal Dragons Book 3: Dragon Splendor
Dreams promised Aurum two fated mates—but reality is far messier. The satyr bolts, the ursa isn’t what she imagined, and her heart is caught in the middle. As ancient war brews and fragile alliances fracture, this immortal gold dragon refuses to give up. With courage as bright as her fire, she dares to turn doubt into desire, mistrust into loyalty, and fractured souls into something stronger than fate ever planned. But with time running out and enemies circling, can love be enough to bind them before the world unravels? Every choice burns with risk, every touch carries hope—and surrender might be the only way to win.
Prologue
Aurum
You would think that after my five thousandth birthday, I’d be used to dealing with family drama. Just when I thought I knew which of my siblings were the tame ones, they turn around and surprise me.
Right now, I would do any of those things just to change the course of events of the last hour.
After centuries of dreaming about my two fated mates, I finally met one of them. He was right there in front of me in all his beautiful, satyr glory. He looked at me with eyes that were even bluer than my sister’s. They were as deep as oceans, as turbulent as whirlpools, and as haunted as the darker half of my soul. All I could think when I touched him for that brief moment was how I longed to change that look—to show him true joy. But he was gone too quickly, taking all my elation with him.
He knew me when he saw me. That much I’m sure of. I saw the longing in his eyes as though I were looking into a mirror image of my own desires. Then he left, leaping off the rooftop into the raging river. For a moment I thought he wished to fly, and so I went after, waiting to see him shift into a bird, but he just plummeted down and down, into the churning rapids deep in the ravine.
All he said before he jumped was that he was not ready—he still had work to do. What work? If only he’d waited, I would have gladly offered every ounce of my power to help. Instead, he disappeared into the river, carried away by the flood too swiftly for me to follow.
I know where he has gone. Home, to the nymphaea’s Haven. It’s a place even more sacred and protected than the Ursa Sanctuary or the Turul Enclaves.
It’s a place I cannot go, and I would burn and bleed and fuck whatever I had to if I could only get there.
The Ultiori could have my soul, if I thought it would help.





































