The language of love need not be translated, for it is spoken by all.The Gryphons' Dream is a full-length 102,500 word novel, and is the fifth installment in The Soul-Linked Saga.Recently rescued from being kidnapped by the reptilian Brethren, Aisling Ametsa, a beautiful redhead with a mysterious past, awakens on the planet Jasan with a huge gap in her memory and a painful back injury, to find herself hundreds of light years from her home on Earth. She immediately finds herself surrounded by more questions than answers. Why is she on Jasan, guarded by the Dracon princes and the fiercely protective Gryphon brothers? How is it that she can read and understand alien languages that she has never before encountered? And why do the Gryphons stir her heart and her body in such disquieting and exciting ways?As Aisling discovers more about the Gryphons, gorgeous but forbidding triplets who shape-shift into enormous Griffin-like creatures with lion's bodies, eagle's heads and wings, the Gryphons slowly delve into the secrets of the enigmatic Aisling: from whom is she hiding, or who is she chasing, or both? Is she a frightened mouse, or a lioness in disguise? Together, Aisling and the Gryphons unravel the tangled skein of each others' secrets, while they share an interstellar adventure to avenge cold-blooded murder, and to unravel an ancient puzzle that may hold the secret to the survival of the Thousand Worlds against the threat of the Xanti, evil invaders from another galaxy. And, along they way, they must fight against obstacles of the heart and barriers to understanding, all the while struggling to build a love that bridges the light years between their worlds. The Gryphons' Dream has everything that readers of Laura Jo Phillips expect: a romance that sweeps the reader along in a heartfelt, emotional journey, galactic adventure and intrigue, ancient mysteries, and powerful, sensuous eroticism that will fire your blood and leave you breathless.
"-Publishers Weekly “So original and exciting. This is the best fantasy-adventure novel I have read in some time.”—Martin Olson, New York Times bestselling author of The Adventure Time Encyclopaedia
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... dream was so vivid and full of colors. I have never dreamed a dream like that before. I wonder ifour little Agate is affecting our dreams in some way.” “I thought I was the dreamer!” I laughed. “What an imagination you have Beecie. I ...
... dream." He calmly said. "Pretend it never happened. Okay? Pretend." But he was so startled and anxious about his dream for about 20 seconds and swore, "FINE! What a barmy. I was always excited to taste my morning breakfast and do ...
... The gryphon let out a low rumbling snore. “Hello,” said Daniel. The gryphon lazily opened its eyes and raised its head. “What is this, kid, you can't let me sleep?” Daniel rested his chin on his hand. “I've never seen a gryphon before ...
... dream,” the old man mumbled. “Stupid how?” “My Ugoth walked into a big toothy cave, sat on this pale foot stuck between teeth and refused to come out when I shouted at him. Said he wanted to stay with the owner of the foot.” “That's ...
Carrie Mac. RULING. Phee knew she was dreaming, but she couldn't pull herself out of it. The dream was so real that she had to convince herself it wasn't by focusing on the details. She was wearing the same dress she'd been wearing on the ...
... Dreams slowly unfolded in this void; a dream about what might come, about me questioning the gryphon and making him telling me what he knew. I resorted to violence, and the gryphon snapped underneath the mental pressure, and he opened ...
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