by Deborah Cooke
One act of passion can save the world... Scientist Alexandra Madison was on the verge of unveiling an invention that would change the world. Then her partner was murdered, their lab was burned, and their prototype was destroyed. While Alex is in the hospital recovering from burns suffered in the f...
Alex, has worked very hard to make the "Green Machine" happen, but then one tragic night, her lab is destroyed, and her partner tortured and then killed. She finds herself in the hospital, having dreams of Dragons, and then she finds herself being kidnapped by a breathtakingly handsome man where spa...
Kiss of Fire held such promise. A Beta dragon shifter with the neat twist of the Firestorm – the mating sense that the dragon will feel between him and his destined mate. Too bad that the excitement really only lasted for a single book.In Kiss of Fury, we meet the obligatory lone wolf – Donovan. ...
3,5 starsPretty good second instalment. A little better than the introductory book but not by much. I still hope that the third volume of this series surprises me. I don't want this to be another vulgar series. I still think it has wings to fly. :PLet's see how it goes with Kiss of Fate.
I enjoyed this book as much as I liked the first one. The foreshadowing is excellent and Ms. Cooke gives you enough information to keep you interested in the series plot.The only thing I don't like about this series is the whole "firestorm" and the forcing to have sex that instantly makes the femal...
Kiss of Fury—Book two in the Dragonfire series by Deborah CookeThis book was an easy read in the paranormal romance genre and continued the tone and feel of the first volume of this series: action, heat, prophesy and the hands of fate. Built around Dragon shape-shifters, this series centers its rom...
It's Donovan Shea's turn at a life mate but he wants no part of it. He was burned in the past by a woman with no lover or loyalty to him or anyone else for that matter. Enter sexy scientist Alex Madison, the inventor of the green car. Donovan's job as a Pyr is to protect her long enough to get he...
I might've overlooked the overall pacing in the first book, since it was the setting point, introducing the world and history of the Pyr, but I cannot overlook it in this one.The setting and main story was established, so there shouldn't have been anything keeping the "individual" story from soaring...
Better than the 1st book, but this series is still more fantasy than romance which sort of ruins it for me. A good book for readers who love dragons.