Capturing Cara
Can stand alone!
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Publisher Description
The Dragon Lords of Valdier universe is vast but each book can stand alone! Jump in at any point in the series.
Cara Truman is a pint-size pistol whose inquisitive nature has gotten her into trouble on more than one occasion. Her next adventure takes her further than she even expected when she ends up on a journey out of this world.
Trelon Reykill thought he had his hands full. A militant group of Curizans had captured his brother Zoran, he was busy trying to fortify the Valdier defenses against the Sarafin Warriors, and his dragon was roaring for him to find a mate. He was furious about the first, excited about the second, and pissed about the last. The last thing he expects to find on the primitive planet his brother has taken refuge on is his true mate.
Now, he has a whole new set of problems...capturing Cara long enough to make her his. His symbiosis loves her, his dragon wants her, and he can’t catch her. On top of all that, someone is trying to kill her.
His solution: Capture Cara and love her so well she will never want to escape him – if he can.
Internationally acclaimed S.E. Smith presents a new action-packed story full of romance and adventure. Brimming with her signature humor, vivid scenes, and beloved characters, this book is sure to be another fan favorite!
Customer Reviews
Capturing Cara
Loved it!
Didn’t finish it
It has an interesting premise, but the story seems like it started in the middle? Like you’re just thrown in, and there’s a lot happening, and there’s no build up or real introduction. This can be executed well, or it can be executed poorly. I’d say this story is in the middle of those two—I was able to eventually grasp what was going on, but I did wonder for a while if maybe this was a sequel or something, and I was missing important information.
And there is absolutely no romantic or sexual tension between the protagonist, cara, and the love interest, IMO. Too much telling, too little showing. The characters seem one dimensional and I just lost interest. The summary had so much potential for something amazing, but it feels like the author is flying through the beginning (the meeting, the relationship building) to get to some further point in the story faster? I don’t know. I just lost interest because the story is racing in places it should be strolling. No real relationship building, but again, I didn’t finish it, so maybe it gets better as you go?
Better than book 1
Book one intrigued me but book two I couldn't drop Cara story was fun! Now I want to know Trisha's story!