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"We are the Annunaki, but you know us as dragon."
Playing With Fire blends history with fiction, creating an epic tale through one family’s path to forgiveness and one race’s desire to choose unity over extinction.
Adopted by Dominic, the head of the North American DragonKind Council, Lea Conti is told on her eighteenth birthday that she will take his place once he resigns. ...more
Playing With Fire blends history with fiction, creating an epic tale through one family’s path to forgiveness and one race’s desire to choose unity over extinction.
Adopted by Dominic, the head of the North American DragonKind Council, Lea Conti is told on her eighteenth birthday that she will take his place once he resigns. ...more
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December 16th 2013
by Crescent Moon Press
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Review Posted on Reading Lark 1/14/14: http://readinglark.blogspot.com/2014/...
I've read Trujillo's work before and enjoyed her take on vampires. I was excited to see that she was starting a new series that focused on dragon lore. I haven't read many dragon books; Sophie Jordan's dragon series has been on my TBR list for ages, but something always pushes it further down the list. I decided to give Trujillo's book a read to see if dragons caught my interest.
With all Indie authors, I always open t ...more
I've read Trujillo's work before and enjoyed her take on vampires. I was excited to see that she was starting a new series that focused on dragon lore. I haven't read many dragon books; Sophie Jordan's dragon series has been on my TBR list for ages, but something always pushes it further down the list. I decided to give Trujillo's book a read to see if dragons caught my interest.
With all Indie authors, I always open t ...more

Disclaimer: I received this book from author, through the Making Connections group, in exchange for an honest review.
Playing With Fire is a book that has potential. Unfortunately, I think there is still quite a bit of polishing that needs to be done before it can live up to it. While the plot and world of this book were interesting, I think there were a lot of things getting in the way of me really enjoying this novel.
To be honest, this book just needs content editing. Almost all of the problem ...more
Playing With Fire is a book that has potential. Unfortunately, I think there is still quite a bit of polishing that needs to be done before it can live up to it. While the plot and world of this book were interesting, I think there were a lot of things getting in the way of me really enjoying this novel.
To be honest, this book just needs content editing. Almost all of the problem ...more

In this New Adult paranormal tale, we are introduced to a race of creatures called Annunaki. Trujillo creates an intricate storyline and history, as well as a fast-paced adventure that draws you in and makes you believe in this magical race of beings, who may look human but are actually dragons.
Lea is nineteen, full of teen angst and some sort of burden that weighs heavily on her mind.The story is told in first person POV that breaks the fourth wall with the narrator making asides about her com ...more
Lea is nineteen, full of teen angst and some sort of burden that weighs heavily on her mind.The story is told in first person POV that breaks the fourth wall with the narrator making asides about her com ...more

There are dragons among us and after you read this book, you'll believe it also. Lea is a very special dragon with unique skills. She rebels against the strictures placed upon her but mostly because she senses not everyone is being honest with her. She has the coolest, funniest, most loyal duo of friends a girl could have. The book moves quickly with action and suspense driving every chapter until an ending that left me biting my nails. The cliffhanger ending left one character in grave danger.
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I was given a copy of this book by the author in exchange for an honest review. I don't think I've ever read a better Dragon book, it was simply awesome. Story line was great and I totally love Lea. The twists and turns were awesome. I cannot wait to read what happens next.
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Christy Wulff (formerly Trujillo) was born in a small town in Northeast Florida near the Saint Marys River. As an only child, her love for reading was born from necessity and blossomed into a love for the written word.
Wulff has published six novels including the multi-cultural Maldito Series and an adult romance under the pen name, Lee Ralaine. She currently resides in Jacksonville, FL with her so ...more
Wulff has published six novels including the multi-cultural Maldito Series and an adult romance under the pen name, Lee Ralaine. She currently resides in Jacksonville, FL with her so ...more
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