This had a promising start but fizzled some where mid-read. The loving couple meet, sparks fly literally. He goeas all Alpha male to cherish and protect, yadda yadda. Then he leaves her vulnerable for stupid reasons more than once throughout the book. Its not like our heroine was a tough girl th...
tee-shirt available @ http://www.allposters.com/Keeping the Characters Straight - Help (you're going to need it) from Shelfari.comSara Keegan: An Accountant, owner of a new age book shop called "The Scrying Glass". Quinn Tyrell: Pyr, a silver and blue dragon, the Smith. Erik Sorensson: Pyr, a pewte...
Quinn has been alone for years both in friendship and in love. Sara has also had a life of solitude because she wanted to make money, after the death of her parents and Aunt, Sara decides to settle down and manage her Aunts new age bookstore. One night Sara is attacked and Quinn arrives just in time...
I wanted to really like this, oh how I wanted to! It had all the potential but none of the pizzazz of some other dragon shifter books I've recently read and in the end the story basically left me flat. The main couple were a bit on the tame and underwhelming side and we didn't delve deep enough int...
This book was surprisingly good. I don't usually like dragon shape shifting stories, but this one really got my attention and kept it. I'm now reading the second one in the series. The only thing I didn't like about this book was the description of the dragons (pyr) in their dragon form. The colo...
With KISS OF FIRE Deborah Cooke started a trilogy full of Dragons, Prophecies and a group of Pyr that fight the Slayers of their kind. It is not something that I haven't read before and I would almost say: `Been there, done that.' Almost, because with an outstanding research this author has given vo...
I'm on the fence with this one. For this to be a paranormal romance, the romance part was surely lacking. I had to double-check the spine to make sure it didn't say fantasy.I agree with another reviewer, as I could never grasp how big the dragons were. Kiss of Fire was an easy read and I really like...
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