Dragon Fires Everywhere
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- $249.00
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- $249.00
Descripción editorial
When a witch plays with fire, she might just ignite a love that can't be extinguished…
Newly-minted Historian of the soon-to-be-ascended Riverwood Coven Georgie Pendell has always played her part—so why does she feel like an outsider in her own life? Duped and dumped by her boyfriend, Georgie finds herself dismissing love as a fairytale. But when the words she reads aloud from an enchanted storybook free a dragon shifter, everything changes.
Georgie finds herself drawn to the dragon in ways she didn’t think were even possible for her, and her dragon, with his fiery golden gaze, all but claims Georgie as his own. But beneath his scorching intensity lies a secret, one that stretches back into the ancient past.
With the Joywood Coven still finding ways to upend the new order of the witching world, Georgie and her coven will need to prove themselves up to the task of being in charge, and right the wrongs their predecessors committed—if they can uncover the truth. Because something is missing. Something that will stop the Joywood once and for all. Something that only a Historian and an ancient dragon can find.
What you can expect from Dragon Fires Everywhere: Witchy Rom-Com Found Family Reincarnated Fated Mates Star-Crossed Lovers Dragon Shifters Slowburn
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Returning to the quaint little town of St. Cyprian, Mo., the overstuffed fourth paranormal romance in Beck's Witchlore series (after Truly Madly Magically) finds the Riverwood Coven on the cusp of ascending to the pinnacle of the witching world, overtaking the evil Joywood Coven. Their rise is due in part to the efforts of "ditzy" coven historian Georgie Pendell. She should be on top of the world—but then she walks in on her uptight professor boyfriend in hilarious flagrante with a married woman. Georgie's righteous tears as she leaves release Azrael, a hot shape-shifting dragon-man who was magically imprisoned in a newel post. There's immediately a sense that these two are fated to be together (Georgie's first thought on seeing Azrael is "At last. It's him"), and they quickly fall in love. But they don't get to enjoy their romance for long before Joywood black magic transforms Azrael into a statue in the town's cemetery. As Georgie works to free him, subplots explore her relationship with her overbearing mother and the town's recent infestation of ravens. It's a lot to wade through and newcomers will especially struggle without knowledge of lore from previous installments. Bogged down by one fairy tale glitch after another, this is for devoted series fans only. (Sept.)