DNF. This book started out really well, Anwyl the Bloody is cornered and wounded by her enemies. Although she continues to fight she is eventually struck down. A dragon slays all her enemies and rescues her. After waking up in the dragon’s layer Anwyl gets to know the dragon Fearghus the Destroyer.T...
Two grouchy characters. Both fiery (no pun intended) personalities. Both pretty arrogant.Yet, stick the two together and they somehow manage to negate every flaw in each other and bring out the best–of themselves, too. Okay, random thought spewing alert!!!: I enjoyed this one quite a bit.The MC’s we...
This is the first book of The Dragon Kin series which consisted of the story Annwyl and Fearghus and also a novella prequel at the back about Fearghus's parent, then-Princess Rhiannon and Bercelak. There's also another story I read prior to this about Bercelak's parents which are directly associated...
Oh MY.--------------------So, ok, I got this book today. I am thoroughly amused with myself and proceed to giggle incessantly with all the genre fiction employees at my bookstore."It's a paranormal romance, see. And the romance? It's a DRAGON!""The thing that makes it paranormal are his OTHERWORLDLY...
Reviewed for : Where the Night Kind RoamThis is EXACTLY what I needed to read at this time! I wanted something paranormal preferably something with dragons to make up for a previous disappointing dragon shifter book and something I knew I would laugh from. This book gave me exactly what I wanted! My...
This series, this series...I love Annwyl! Just LOVE her. She is so stubborn, snarky and fearless. She has no brain to mouth filter, sth that I find very attractie to my heroines. She is such a badass and she keeps getting crazier as the books progress.Fearghus is good as well. All hot and powerful b...
Dragon Actually did not do it for me. It sounded promising - but I knew within the first few pages that it wasn't going to be great. The relationship between the two characters began so suddenly within the first five pages of the story that I double checked my nook to make sure I hadn't accidentally...
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