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J.
M.
Dragon
Born in England, Julie currently resides in New Zealand.
She loves to travel and meet new people and explore new places. Julie
enjoys writing and gardening, not strictly in that order. Sharing her
home with an adopted stray cat named Molly, Julie wants too, in the near future,
expand her household by adopting a dog and a couple of Alpaca’s. Strays always welcome.
Email:
jmdragon@jmdragon.net
Website:
www.jmdragon.net
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Define
Destiny, 2nd edition
by Julie
Dragon
ISBN:
978-1-933113-56-2
Price:
$16.95
Release Date:
March 2006


Catherine Warriorson was a woman without any hope. Immensely powerful when it came to the monetary things in life but emotionally she had committed her heart to the depths of despair. Forsaking everything she once knew, including her friends, she locked herself away virtually alone in a ranch called Destiny. All she wanted was to be left alone with her own demons to live her life as a recluse.
Jace Bardley was a young woman on the brink of a fruitful career with a film production company and the experiences of the world at her feet. When her latest project for her film company trespassed on an uncooperative and reclusive landowner’s property in New Zealand, little did she know that the experiences of the world good and bad were literally going to begin right there…
Life never appeared so easy to manipulate until the scheming of old adversaries intervene. Taking the two women on a journey that would test their inner character strengths and the emotional ties that bound them. A road leading to the defining of their destiny’s but would it allow them a life together?
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New Beginnings
by
J. M. Dragon &
Erin O'Reilly
ISBN:
978-1-933113-76-0
Price:
$16.95
Release
Date: December 2007

This is a
two story odyssey inextricably linked about the lives of
four women and how they fight their own personal demons
to find the strength to love. A curious mix of intrigue,
deception and finally understanding follow all four.
Lauren Walker
and Maggie Sullivan meet in a quiet lakeside vacation
point and have a spontaneous attraction to each other
that sparks immediately. The speed of their romance is
only superseded by the pace of events that crashes around
them.
Tragedy appears to be the middle name
of Harriet Aristides, and she wears the glove so well it is hard to
believe she will ever be truly happy again, after a
terrible accident robs of her of the woman she loves.
Corporate intrigue and the promise of wonderful
discoveries, however make up the rest of her life.
Incredibly she enters the unknown realm of a field trip
into the jungles of South America with a small team of
people who work for her.
Nichola (Nicky)
Ralston has a personal secret of her own, which
if it came to light, would dramatically change the way
that Harriet views their friendship. As they become close
in the confines of the jungle, Nicky sets about
innocently to change the way Harriet looks at life and
leads her back to a place where she can love again.
As things begin to change in
Harriet’s world, a situation insidiously enters her life. Drawing her and
Nicky’s, lives to that of Lauren and Maggie, will she
allow herself to forgive and forget?
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Echo's
Crusade
by JM Dragon
ISBN: 978-1-935216-02-5
Price: $16.95
Release Date April 2009

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Echo Radar is outgoing and happy, working as an advertising
executive in a reputable firm with a bright future for
promotion. Karen Thompson, from a poor unstable background,
works at the same advertising firm as Echo. Where Echo prefers a
relaxing environment in her free time, Karen helps others
through the Greystoke Project, which caters to the very people
she had once been—destitute and down on her luck. |
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Two women form a bond and look forward to the prospect of a
romantic relationship when the disturbing events of a
Thanksgiving holiday bring the walls tumbling down around them. |
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Echo is now on a quest, and with the help of Detective Roan
Keating, searching for justice becomes
Echo’s crusade. |
Falling
Into Fate
by JM Dragon
ISBN: 978-1-935216-17-9
Price $16.95
Release Date: August 2010
Lorna Hirste is released from the Llewellyn
Mental Institution after being incarcerated for fifteen years
for killing a young man in a cemetery.
Jenny Price, Lorna’s lawyer who works for a
legal partnership that helps the unfortunate, has spent two
years working toward her release. Lorna serves her full time,
but Jenny feels an affinity to help her on a personal front once
she’s out of the institution.
The only fly in the ointment is Susan Stark, a
journalist with the Daily
Post who has been assigned to obtain an exclusive from
Lorna, a person the newspaper once nicknamed the Gravekeeper.
What happens next within the backdrop of a
ghost hunt, Afghanistan, and
misunderstandings is a quixotic morass of events that lead
eventually to a romantic conclusion none of the women expected.
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