Dragon Chains
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4.0 • 4 Ratings
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- £3.99
Publisher Description
Dangerous. Tortured. Desperate. King Ryker of the Draquonir will make one last sacrifice to save his people and his kingdom before he loses control of the raging beast inside him. Dragon kind are dwindling, no longer able to hunt for their true mates in this contemporary, high-tech world.
Ryker must do something no dragon has ever done before; have a child with a human woman he has no desire to touch, a woman his dragon refuses to take as a mate.
Arrangements have been made.
A queen chosen.
A loveless, chaste marriage of convenience.
No passion.
No dragonfire.
Nothing but contracts and medical procedures to sire an heir. This is the only way his species will survive.
Katy Toure is tired of cleaning up her identical twin’s messes, but when her sister calls in a panic, unable to get to an important business meeting worth millions of dollars, Katy just can’t say no. All she has to do is walk out of her dead-end job, grab her sister’s passport, fly to Italy, pretend to be her sister for a few days, sign some contracts and take the vacation she’s always dreamed about.
No one will know she’s an imposter. No one ever knows.
But Katy has never tried to fool a dragon who scents his mate...
Customer Reviews
Dragon chains
Superb read and a steamy sizzler one. Characters were amazing and the storyline was very well written
Dragon chains
Oh my god I absolutely loved this book! It has a totally different take on dragon shifters and I don't think I've read anything like it before. Things get a bit confusing and complicated for Katy and that's not helped when she finds out that Ryker knew everything all along. I'm not going to lie, I would have loved it more of it was longer and got more in depth with the story but I still enjoyed it and am looking forward to the next book.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Not what I was expecting
Being a long time fan of Grace Goodwin, I must admit this wasn’t what I was expecting. Not as steamy as her previous books and none of the touches of humour and snark I ‘ve always enjoyed. The story was enjoyable enough, but the characters didn’t resonate with me the way Grace’s characters usually do. I notice that there is a co author who I’ve not come across before, so perhaps that’s why this is so different in tone?