Dragon Call
Publisher Description
~*~ Dragon Call is the first of three 30,000-word (120 page) installments of the Lunes & Lords mini-series. The story continues in Dragon Dance and concludes in Dragon Bound. ~*~
Insomnia does things to a girl's head, drives her to perform acts she would have scoffed at if not for a bad case of desperation. Yoga. Meditation. Getting in touch with her inner Lune via witchy rituals she doesn't even realize she's invoking until she's naked in the dark with an aggressive dragon...or two.
Cora Phillips has spent her life denying the Lune tradition but with two dragons--and their masters--hounding her with mating claims, her denying days have come to an end. Like it or not, the dragons have come.
And she doesn't like it one bit.
Customer Reviews
Excellent
I really enjoyed reading this dragon book. It was an excellent book. There were a few typos, but overall excellent. I look forward to reading book 2 and 3.
Worth the price!
Wow. Just wow. I was surprised at how smart this romance was. The story ended just as I prefer: a strong finish for the current story arc but leaving plenty of unanswered questions for a second book.
Cora is supposed to be a witch without powers. But one night, in order to deal with insomnia, she performs nude yoga and summons not one but two dragon spirits. That alone left me with questions. 1. Why would she do yoga nude? 2. How does an untrained, power-deprived girl accomplish such a feat? I would tell you, but that might spoil your enjoyment of the novel.
There are unexpected plot twists. Cora is surrounded by a strong cast of supporting characters. I slurped up this novel like french vanilla coffee with a cinnamon foam on top.
Confusing
This book had a great premise. It was really confusing though, it didn't explain what was happening with the dragons and I honestly couldn't figure out what the heck was happening most of the time.