Once Upon a Dragon
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3.5 • 2 Ratings
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- $5.99
Publisher Description
Wolfhaven needs a dragon. There’s only one problem—they don’t exist anymore. Or do they?
Kai is just trying to live the quiet life of a billionaire recluse. He might still like spicy food and spicy women, but he sacrificed his dragon’s heart over a thousand years ago and hasn’t been able to shift since.
But Kai’s old nemesis, Nigel, has come back—from the dead—and the old Necromancer has his sights set on the wolf shifters. Nigel is wreaking havoc all over Wolfhaven and, unfortunately, the only thing that can kill him is dragon fire.
It’s feisty, orphaned horsewoman Jules, whose therapeutic ranch is in serious financial trouble, who holds the dragon’s heart—and she doesn’t even know it.
But renowned shifter-matchmaker Cass Wilde knows—and this is the most important match she’ll ever make. The whole town, and maybe the entire shifter race, depend on it.
Customer Reviews
I’m a sucker for a dragon
I’m a sucker for a dragon. Make him noble, self-sacrificing, and tortured, and I’m going to ask: “where do I sign up?” This description fits Kai to a ‘T’, he just doesn’t think he’s self-sacrificing anymore. After the tragic events of his past, he does nothing for free. And that includes acting as financial advisor to Jules’s equine therapy ranch. Jules doesn’t have anyone left in the world that she can call her own. But she has good friends, including the Wilde pack where mama Cass has been trying to set her up with Kai forever. As mysteries go, this wasn’t terribly mysterious, and I really enjoyed seeing Kai kick himself for missing the clues that were laid out. It’s as a paranormal romance that this book really shines. I could feel how strong the ties between Jules and Kai are in every scene with them. The history and magic simmer just below the surface until they come boiling out. And the passion this pair ignites just about melted my reader. I didn’t get the opportunity to read this story in it’s first incarnation, but I wanted to. Badly. I’m so glad I read it this time around.
I received a complimentary advanced copy of this book.