I picked this up and buddy read it with two friends because we thought it would be dragon porn. Hey, don’t judge us; look at that damn cover, dude has Mushu crawling up his arm. Anywho, we’d just come off of reading a book that seemed like it would be gargoyle porn (see, I really hoped) but ended ...
.At RWA, I heard Never Deal With Dragons described as a debut combining urban fantasy with a touch of humor. While I'll admit to suffering from a bit of series fatigue, I do have a soft spot for unique-sounding urban fantasy and so I tried this one out of curiosity. While there was a critical piece ...
hmmm....this is more of a 3.5 but I'm not sure I want to round it up to 4...The story was good and I enjoyed it...but how it was wrapped up seemed a bit rushed....and with what we know of one of the characters a bit unbelievable....I really enjoyed the world created mostly current times with dragons...
This is the first book in the DRACIM series by Lorenda Christensen. I got this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. I chose this book because I am a lover of dragons, especially shapeshifter dragons. For some reason I thought that this is what this book would be about. Similar t...
Ok, so I won this book as part of Dear Author's August Giveaway which may explain some of the feelgood factor about this book …But, anyway I really enjoyed this – the premise that Dragons were created as a unexpected side effect from developing a cure for cancer (all the unnecessary gene splicing sa...
Originally posted on These Pretty WordsI’ve been on a shifter kick lately. Most of the books I’ve read have been about wolf shifters but when I saw a dragon shifter book, I decided I had to give it a chance. The book is written from the point-of-view of Myrna Banks, administrative assistant to a wor...
I was recommended Never Deal With Dragons by a friend, and try it out on Netgalley, considering that I think dragon shifters are the sexiest stories to read from. So I was beyond excited when I received this from Carina Press through Netgalley. It started out with a humorous beginning, I couldn't st...
Being a dragonspeaker sounds like the best job! Lovers of Anne McCaffrey's Dragonrider series will conjure up images of humans telepathically communicating with dragons. This is not a book where dragons are like pets with loyalty and honour. Instead, these dragons are the superior race who speak ...
2.8There were issues with this book starting with the main character. In my opinion Myrna was borderline unlikeable in the beginning. Sort of bitchy, whiny and a bit indignant for the sake of being indignant. As the book continued, she showed a remarkable capability of being too trusting, which led ...
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