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Mariah spent over a century dreaming of the same mysterious man. He had flowing white hair and golden eyes. On her 117th birthday, he finally revealed where he was. He led her and her brother into a hidden cave. There, they found the ancient Dragon King Alaric, who had been buried alive for ten thousand years.
But it wasn't the romantic reunion she had imagined. Alaric was her fated mate, but he was determined to end her life. He needed her blood to restore his power. She felt torn between destiny and survival. She had to confront this powerful being who both needed and threatened her.
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"You asked me to save you!"
"Because only you could."
"Then why do you want to kill me?"
"Because I need your blood to replenish." He said firmly.
Mariah started dreaming about a strange man on her sixteenth birthday. For over a century, this very man kept appearing in her dream and when she was a hundred and seventeen years old, he finally told her where to find him.
Filled with curiosity about this not so stranger, she went with her brother to find him but who would have prepared her for what was in store for her when she eventually found him? Not only did he almost kill her brother, he was hell bent on killing her too.
King Alaric had been buried alive for over ten thousand years and he had spent the years hovering in people's dreams to find the one that can save him. When he eventually did, he was shocked that she was none other than his mate. However, knowing who his enemies were, he can't afford to dwell in romance and so wants nothing more than to kill her and use her blood to energize himself.
Part 1: His Mate: The Dragon King Plot Summary
Part 2: His Mate: The Dragon King Complete Character Guide
Part 3: His Mate: The Dragon King Chapter 1 Prologue Summary
Part 4: His Mate: The Dragon King Chapter 2 Ask Her Summary
Part 5: His Mate: The Dragon King Chapter 3 Saw Him Again Summary
Part 6: His Mate: The Dragon King FAQ

The world was shaped by ancient clans—humans, witches, demons, and dragons. The dragon clan, called the Sky Demons, stood second only to the immortal gods and goddesses. After five thousand years of waiting, the Dragon king and queen finally had a son. They named him Alaric. His eyes and scales were golden, shining like the sun. On his two thousandth birthday, he was crowned king and received a blazing fire that could burn a third of the world.
But peace didn't last. Aspa, the Goddess of Darkness, demanded to be his mate, and he rejected her. That sparked a war in heaven. Alaric used his fire to destroy three gods, and then the Almighty intervened. Aspa was banished to the underworld, while Alaric was branded a god killer. He was weakened and buried alive for over ten thousand years, and his entire kingdom turned to stone. A prophecy said only his mate could free him, but his kind were frozen, so hope seemed slim. Later, the goddess Selene created the Nightwalkers and Night Howlers. Still, the witch Latoya foretold that the Dragon king would rise again to burn the Gods Land.
Centuries later, a young Nightwalker named Mariah turned one hundred and seventeen. She had dreamed of a white‑haired man with golden eyes since she was sixteen. On that birthday night, he finally spoke to her. He told her he was trapped in a cave on Eastwood Mountain and that only she could free him. He had used all his remaining strength just to reach her. She felt excited but also wary. She shared the news with her brother Asher, who was protective and wanted to keep her safe. But she insisted on going, so he agreed to come with her the next morning.
After breakfast with their family and close companions, they set off for the mountain. They searched for hours under the hot sun until Mariah felt a strange pull and found a hidden entrance. They cleared away the overgrowth and saw a massive cave. They stepped inside, ready to face the man who had haunted her dreams for over a century. She wanted to know why he needed her blood and what his plea for salvation really meant.

In the ancient world of dragons, gods, and supernatural clans, King Alaric was a powerful figure. His golden eyes and fire could challenge even the divine. He was buried alive for thousands of years after a war in heaven.
He appeared in dreams, searching for the one who could free him. But when he found her, he learned two things at once: she was his destined mate, and he needed her blood to regain his power. That forced him to choose between survival and a bond he never expected.
Mariah is a curious Nightwalker princess, over a century old. The princess has been haunted by visions of a mysterious stranger for years. Finally, the princess learns his location in a remote mountain cave and goes there to find out what connects them.
Asher is her older brother and protector. He joins her on the risky trip, proving his loyalty and strength. He's always been the one to guard his family from unseen dangers tied to old legends.
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Long ago, before the Nightwalkers and Night Howlers existed, there were only four clans: humans, witches, demons, and dragons. The dragons were called Sky Demons. They were the second strongest, just behind the gods who lived in the Gods land and ruled over everything.
The dragon king and queen finally had a son after waiting five thousand years. They named him Alaric. He had golden eyes, and later his scales turned gold too. He became the strongest dragon and was crowned king at two thousand years old. He also gained a fire so hot it could burn a third of the world.
But then the Goddess of Darkness asked to be his mate. He turned her down. That led to a fight, gods were destroyed, and a war broke out in heaven. Alaric was weakened and buried alive. His whole kingdom was turned to stone. A prophecy said only his mate could free him. Much later, the goddess Selene created new clans. Still, the old legend said the dragon king would rise again and burn the Gods land.
Mariah woke up from a vivid dream. In it, the white‑haired man finally spoke. He told her he was trapped in a cave on Eastwood Mountain. She was the only one who could free him.
After a hundred years of silent visions, she was excited and curious. She waited for her brother Asher to arrive at the palace. They had breakfast with the family, and then she told him about the dream in private. Asher agreed to go with her the next morning to keep her safe.
In chapter three of His Mate: The Dragon King, Mariah tells Asher about her latest dream. The white-haired man finally gave her his exact location—a cave on Eastwood Mountain. Asher agrees to go with her for safety, so they teleport to the mountain at dawn to start looking.
They hike for hours and check every slope, but nothing turns up. Then Mariah feels a strange pull toward a hidden opening. Asher clears the brush and digs out the entrance to a massive cave.
Asher heads inside first, and she follows. After a century of dreams, she's finally about to face the man who's been calling out to her.
One sentence is tough, because the opening is absolutely wild. In a nutshell: King Alaric was buried alive for over ten thousand years and spent that time drifting through people's dreams to find someone who could save him. When he finally finds her, he's shocked to discover she's none other than his fated mate. But with enemies this powerful, he can't afford to get distracted by romance—so his first instinct is to kill her and use her blood to power himself up.
Yes, you read that right. He opens the story by wanting to off his own wife. Does it get more dramatic than that?
The Kindle edition runs about 343 pages, the print version is around 418 pages, and the audiobook is about 8 hours long.
As for the ending—opinions are mixed. Some readers say it ends on a cliffhanger and you'll need to pick up Book 2 (The Dragon King's Hate) to get closure. Others feel each book in the series can work as a standalone with its own couple. Either way, the "let's kill my wife" opening alone is enough to keep you turning pages.