Grade: A-
Hotness Level: Inferno
Kink Level: Mild Kink
Genre: Paranormal, shifter, dragon
Reviewed by Kate
Cora is on the run from some loan sharks and runs to the only person she can think of — her dead brother’s best friend Stig. Unknown to Cora, Stig is a dragon. A dragon who’s about to enter his breeding cycle. But Cora doesn’t have any other place to go, and Stig can’t kick her out.
For a novella, I found the characters to be surprisingly complete. The world of dragons was well explained, not leaving the reader with tons of unanswered questions. The author has done a wonderful job of giving us enough information without becoming too blah, blah, blah about it.
My biggest complaint is that there wasn’t enough of this book. I wanted to know more about Stig and Cora and their life together. Another chapter, an epilogue, just give me more! Lolita Lopez has created a world that I look forward to visiting again and again.
Do you like shifters? With feathers or fur or scales?
No feathers or scales! Shudder!
Kay
I love shifters! Really any kind works for me, if the writing is good. Shelly Laurenston and Nalini Singh are favorites of mine.
I read this book, too, and really enjoyed it. Dragons are some of my favorite shifters! Katie McAllister does good dragon shifters, but I don't like the same couple series pacing she uses. G.A. Aiken (another name for Shelly Laurenston) writes hysterically funny and violent dragon shifters that I love!
-Anne
I can definitely hand furry shifters and dragon shifters. For some reason, I draw the line at the mermaid/mermen shifters.
-Kate