Cherry
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4.5 • 2 Ratings
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- $5.99
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- $5.99
Publisher Description
Love is a mystery, but dragons are real.
Cherry is gutted when her friend Liza disappears, presumed drowned. She has no time to mourn, however, since she must keep Liza's daughter safe from Liza's ex. Cherry sneaks away to Holy Island, where she meets a big, sexy, tattooed man washed up on the beach. A big, sexy, deluded man since he insists he's a dragon.
Accused of a crime he didn't commit, Martinos has escaped the dungeon only to wash up on the mainland. Returning to the Dragon Isles is not his most immediate problem, though, since his dragon is bound, and he cannot shift.
Unlucky in love, Cherry is surprised when Martinos returns her growing lust and camaraderie. While the man has a flawed mind, he's excellent with Liza's daughter and not one of Cherry's internal alarms ping. With Martinos, her life is stimulating, and she's falling for him. Then, everything she thought she understood about dragons pops like a balloon, and her real adventure begins.
You will love this second book in the Dragon Isles trilogy because it introduces a courageous and curvy human, a sexy dragon suffering through hell through no fault of his own, and an unfamiliar world full of mystery, magic, and mayhem. Plus one or two dragon-caused incidents when tempers race out of control.
Customer Reviews
Charming story
While Liza’s story was packed with action, Cherry’s story is one of personal growth. Both she and Martinos change and grow stronger as they grow together. It’s an exciting and charming tale in it’s own right, but as the middle story of this growing trilogy, it’s even more exciting. I can’t wait to read Rena’s story!
Second book in an interconnected series
The mythology contained in this series is remarkable. I have really enjoyed the layers of fantasy, mystery, and romance. Martinis and Cherry are perfect together and I loved that they found each other without much drama. Their connection was real and profound almost immediately. Joanne was a hoot and brought a layer of humour to the story. I can’t wait to read the last story in the trilogy and find out how the overall mystery of the Dragon Isles is solved.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.