Dragon Actually Review
Dragon
Actually review by Harriet Klausner
"Dragon Actually". Desperate to save her people warrior Princess Annwyl the
Bloody fights to the death to end the cruel reign of her brother Lorcan the
Butcher of Garbhan Isle. As she nears death from wounds, she remains resolute
and still battling when Fearghus the Destroyer dragon swoops down and removes
her from the battlefield and takes her to his cave. Unable to resist her courage
and her beauty, Fearghus heals her instead of dining on her. As the dragon and
the lady fall in love, her sibling continues his vigil to kill the only person
whoever opposed him, his sister.
"Chains and Flames". Dragon Queen Addiena informs her First Born White
Dragonwitch daughter Rhiannon that she will mate with lord dragon Bercelak.
Addiena calls him the “Great” while Rhiannon insists he is the “Vengeful”.
Rhiannon’s choice is to die or accept the Claiming of Bercelak as her mate.
These two entreating dragon romances are fun to read from the moment that
Fearghus snatches Annwyl from the battle. Whereas “Dragon Actually” is a full
length medieval paranormal thriller, “Chains and Flames” is a novella dragon
equivalent of “Meet the Fockers (or at least what their courtship must have been
like). Both are well written complements.
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