Review originally posted at RabidReads.com. I love being back in the world of the G.A. Aiken’s Dragon Kin. Not only that, to have Éibhear the Blue’s story on top it. Éibhear has been one of the funnest characters in this series since the beginning. As the youngest of the royals, he gets...
I was pretty disappointed with this book. Izzy and Éibhear's story was probably one of the most anticipated books in the series, but it just did not live up to expectations. Part of the problem is that this series has changed quite a bit since the first book. The first few novels were primarily focu...
How to drive a reader crazy. That's what the title should have been for this book. This book was a bit of a disappointment. What happened to the sweet Eibhear of previous books? That's what made him unique and different from his brothers. Now, he's just like them. *sigh* The romance between Iz...
Title: How to Drive a Dragon CrazySeries: The Dragon Kin bk 6Author: G.A. AikenGenre: ParanormalSome things never go away, like vile enemies, bad ale, and annoying kin. Honestly, though, I thought I was finished with the one dragon I'd have done anything for: Éibhear the Blue, a big, gorgeous, blue-...
Enjoyable paranormal story with lots of humor and an especially exciting ending. I've been looking forward to Eibhear and Izzy romance which doesn't disappoint and it's fun to re-visit previous characters in the series. Dragon shifter Eibhear is sent to bring General Izzy home to their family.
Probably closer to 3.5*s. As usual there are a fair amount of laughs in this book. Humor is so subjective and I think Laurenston/Aiken definitely has a style that either appeals to you or puts you off. I find myself snort-laughing while reading many of her books so it works for me.I do like the d...
DNF at 35%Unfortunately this installment ruined the series finally for me. Too confusing, too many people (dragons, witches, ogres, humans, gods, and everything between), too much bad-ass-attitude by everybody and the development between H and h was so slow coming, that I lost all patience. This was...
The best parts about the books in this series is when the family gets together. The fact that they're dysfunctional makes them all that more endearing.As the overall story is switching to the kids and what their possible problems are and will be, makes me miss the older characters. Annwyl seems to b...
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