This is book two of the Crescent Lake Shifters series and the main characters are dragon shifter Ruby and her partner Hannah, a human. Ruby would love to know that she is going to spend the rest of her life with Hannah, but until they go through the bonding ritual to see if they are truly fated mates, she can’t fully commit. To do this, the pair have to travel to Drakefield, a place full of dragon shifters and other paranormals, unlike anything Hannah has ever experienced. They have already given each other mating marks, but these mean little if they are not true fated mates. The ritual can only be done at a set date and last year Ruby wasn’t quite ready to expose Hannah to all of this, nor trusting in their relationship so far into the future.
This short story follows the pair as they prepare for the ritual and you get to experience all of Ruby’s worries about whether a human woman could really be her fated mate. She already loves her, but this would take their relationship and future together, to a whole new level of intensity. There is still Hannah’s very human family to appease, as this is not quite a wedding as they would know it, but they are allowed to come and view part of the ceremony, as they make their vows to each other. The ritual should be done in a certain manner and Hannah jumps in at one point, saving Ruby from embarrassment, but will that anger the officials and the Moon Goddess? So much relies on a hectic event to do with the lake and whether their bond will allow them to find each other. Then the next day will show them the truth of everything. A pleasant, yet far too short read, but it gives you a flavour of more to come in the series. I received an ARC copy of this book form BookSprout and I have freely given my own opinion of the book above.
3 ½ - 4 stars