Demas, a legendary man whose feats had reached MountOlympus, wants immortality and strikes a bargain with Hades for it. Adara, a siren, wants freedom from her island prison. His bargain will doom her forever. She has never enticed another man, but she has enticed him without using any of a siren’s ways. Can he go through with the deal he’d made? Can he give up what he so badly wanted and lose the woman who holds his heart?
This is a very short story involving fairly well-developed characters and some nice, hot sex. The conflicts between Demas and Adara and with Hades were interesting. My regret is that the story was so short. I would have enjoyed seeing the characters given more depth and more time to develop the love story.
The third book in the author’s Dragon Lord series continues with the romantic story of a dragon shifter and a part dracon woman. It is a story of long unrequited love, of dreams thought never to become reality. And it is a wonderful end to the series, even if I hate seeing the series end.
Lady Trinia had spent years craving her mate yet believing once he finally saw her, he would reject her as others had done because she thought herself a freak of nature. But in order to save her friend’s castle, she must ask for the help of the big red dragon who owns her heart. Lord Brennen does battle on her behalf and lays claim to the woman of his tortured dreams, his mate. Finally together all seems perfect, until…
As in the previous books, the author has woven a wonderful, brief story of a love tested by the harshness of life. She has given us characters to admire and to hope they can find that magical happily-ever-after moment.
The second book in the author’s Dragon Lord series continues from the first book, which you will want to read as well. This story gives the reader another deliciously “hot” dragon determined to win his mate and her love.
Lady Sabine has fallen in lust, possibly more, with the golden dragon-shifting lord. She is determined to find a worthy mate, not play games with the laughing, handsome Lord Berg. He disappointed her already by leaving once when he was about to prove his merit. Although he wants to claim her as his mate now that he has returned, she resists. She insists he take part in the Bride Hunt. If he cannot find her, they will not wed.
Again the characters are well written and have the reader pulling from them. She has her reasons for resisting the dragon lord she loves. He has reasons why he left her before, but he will prove his love and worthiness rather than merely explain. If he can survive…
As with the first novella in the series, you will have to read this short, but hot romance to find out what happens. Again, the characters will win your heart.
Talk about a “hot” dragon…Grun definitely filled that role. This story was further proof, at least fiction-wise, that racial differences don’t matter in the face of true love.
Princess Taja captures a reader’s heart as she knows she must be forced into marriage as the “spare” child of her father rather than the “heir,” but she doesn’t have to like it. She is a warrior, a defender of her people, not a woman most men see as typical wife material. She knows this and so spends her nights dreaming of a black dragon coming to her. She dreams of him turning into a magnificent man who does wondrous things to her body. But when…
You will have to read this short, but hot romance to find out what happens. Trust me, the characters will win your heart.
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