Demons and Dragons
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4.4 • 81 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Mysterious dragons. Hot demons. Fierce witches. Powerful shifters. Enigmatic elves. Secret councils. Forbidden alliances. The Dragon Reign Saga is just starting.
Rivals
Kate's whole world just turned upside down. She's hearing weird things, and seeing weird things. And Mama Lucy is a witch. No, really. Not like a capital B witch, but a capital W witch. And the guys Kate's just saved from imminent death is part demon. And the guy that's after her is a dragon.
Her life redefines teen drama.
Craig's a bastard son of a demon king. And he's a thief. He's just found the item he's supposed to appropriate when his cousin stabs him with a poisoned dagger.
Forrest is out to collect the bounty for capturing the bastard son of a demon king. He doesn't plan to save the girl, or the half-breed demon. He also doesn't plan to be the one who needs saving.
This unlikely trio find themselves chased by enemies, known and unknown as they slip into a different dimension called Burnt World.
Shards
Kate wants answers. She wants to know about the family she's never known. She and Craig are convinced they have to return to the cursed lands to find the answers.
She finds herself with more questions that she thought she'd have as she's torn between half-demon Craig and son of the dragon shifter clan Forrest.
Craig's got feelings for Kate, but he also has secrets of his own. He didn't count on her seeing his secrets in the flesh.
Forrest's torn between his own feelings for Kate and his allegiance to the clan.
Kate—she's just torn.
Legends
Kate now knows what she is. She knows what she has to do. But she's stuck between a Forrest, a dragon shifter prince and Craig, a half-demon bastard. And they've got a mystery to solve and a world to save.
The problem is: emotions. There are too many of them and they are conflicting!
Join Kate, Craig, and Forrest on their journey of adventures.
Chaos
Dragon shifter Kate has some tough decisions to make, and so does her heart. She and her dragon are torn between Forrest, a dragon shifter prince and Craig, a half-demon bastard.
And they're constantly avoiding enemies and fighting rogue family members. To think, not so long ago, Kate's biggest concern was homework.
Join Kate, Craig, and Forrest on their journey of adventures.
Ravages
Dragon shifter Kate and her allies, a demon and another dragon shifter are torn between the past and the present, their lives and the former lives of those who battled mortal enemies before them.
Continually battling enemies and fighting rogue family members, they find themselves in a battle for more than just their lives. They fight for their own kind as well as humankind.
Join Kate, Craig, and Forrest on their journey of adventures.
Beware: Cliffhangers, violence can be found in this serial series of swicked action-packed fantasy, hot dragons, and fierce witches.
Customer Reviews
Disjointed
Whilst I would like to say I enjoyed this series (as far as I managed to read before giving up) I found the constant switching of which character was narrating the story irritating and distracting. As the reader I would be comfortably enjoying the plot from one character’s point of view when it would switch to one of the other two protagonists viewpoint often in the same scene. Apart from disrupting the flow of the scene, it adds nothing when the reader constantly has to figure out who is ‘speaking’. Yes, the chapter was headed by the name of the switched character, but decades of reading where the chapters /breaks were denoted by either a blank section or a number I just jump to the text especially when I am immersed in the action. And this tale was good enough to ensure I was immersed.
Sadly despite being enjoyable characters and plot, I really found the jumping from one character to another too disjointed to be anything other than irritating and eventually sufficiently off putting I decided not to finish the series.
I’m told by a budding author that this is the modern style along with other irksome fiddling with story telling; could this be because the younger generation has the attention span of a gnat? I sincerely hope this is not the case as that does not bode well for us, shall we say more experienced, readers!