My Wild Irish Dragon
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- 8,99 €
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Take a walk into the wild unknown with Ashlyn Chase and a steamy paranormal romance that has everything you need for a perfect enemies-to-lovers romp:A feisty dragon shifter heroine who hides in plain sight as a firefighter
•A fiery phoenix shifter hero determined to prove himself
•A competition that will leave them both breathlessWhen two shifters apply for the same position in the Boston fire department, it's a foregone conclusion that sparks will fly…
Dragon shifter Chloe Arish is hell-bent on becoming a Boston firefighter. She uses her Irish charm to score an interview, but that's only the beginning. She knows she has to work every bit as hard as a man to make the team—harder if she wants their respect. But she's got the heart of a dragon, and nothing is going to stand in her way.
Born into a legendary Boston firefighting family, phoenix shifter Ryan Fierro can't possibly let someone best him on the training course or the job. He'd never hear the end of it. When Chloe comes along determined to do just that, Ryan plots to win at any cost—until their sizzling chemistry turns explosive…
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Two candidates vie for one Boston firefighting job in Chase's flimsy second Boston Dragon paranormal romance. Chloe Arish is a 1,000-year-old Irish dragon; Ryan Fierro is a 40-year-old phoenix from a large family of Italian firefighters. It's love and hate at first sight, but after both are hired for the job they thought they were competing for, rivalry slowly turns to love. Neither knows of the existence of the other's species, a mutual obliviousness that Chase harps on to the point of cruelty. Chloe and Ryan make a cute couple, surrounded by loving and occasionally overbearing neighbors and family, but only Chloe's personality sizzles. Lively and fun love scenes contribute to an overall lightness in tone, but Chloe's virgin status, while explained away, is both baffling given her age and extraneous to a modern story line. And while many will appreciate the author's deft hand with humor, the lack of character development hampers the story.