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These dragons are hilarious! They are all so grouchy and so full of themselves! And Briec, God! Well, he thinks he is a God and everyone should bow at his feet. Women included. Talaith included. He first sees her around town and is bespelled by her beauty, but she rejects him, telling him she's married. Later on said husband, along with the whole town, try to burn her because they believe her a witch. And who comes to her rescue?
Well, of course a very se ...more
These dragons are hilarious! They are all so grouchy and so full of themselves! And Briec, God! Well, he thinks he is a God and everyone should bow at his feet. Women included. Talaith included. He first sees her around town and is bespelled by her beauty, but she rejects him, telling him she's married. Later on said husband, along with the whole town, try to burn her because they believe her a witch. And who comes to her rescue?
Well, of course a very se ...more
Another fun book in the series. I really like the sense of humor that runs through these books. The dragon family works well together, but still squabble like siblings should.
What I enjoyed:
* The family bonds.
* Nice to catch up with Fearghus and Annwyl.
* The women, while not dragons, have been very powerful and more than willing to take their dragon mates down a notch when needed.
What could have been better:
* The steam level is a little higher than I prefer, but is worth it for the story.
* I th ...more
What I enjoyed:
* The family bonds.
* Nice to catch up with Fearghus and Annwyl.
* The women, while not dragons, have been very powerful and more than willing to take their dragon mates down a notch when needed.
What could have been better:
* The steam level is a little higher than I prefer, but is worth it for the story.
* I th ...more
funny, sarcastic humor, great twists. Great characters. My issue with no seperation between scenes from paragraph to paragraph in book one, is not an issue in this book. There is a big gap or a line seperating scenes in the same chapter. Really like the brothers and their bantering. The overall story continues in this book (more as if their lives have continued instead of a neverending story), even though it's about Briec and Talaith.
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