Legacy of Fire
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- $3.99
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- $3.99
Publisher Description
A legacy of war. A legacy of love. A legacy of fire.
Starting over sucks, but as a Pisces dragon shifter, I go where the Oracle tells me. Right now the stars say Mason Forge needs to be here, slinging coffee in rural Virginia, which means my dragon energy is meant to inspire one of the human residents. Sure, I’d prefer to be a defender of my race like my father, but the Zodiac Brotherhood plays a limited role since the peace accord with the Saint’s Order—the secret society that traditionally hunted my kind.
The moment I meet Reagan, I know she’s the reason the stars have guided me to Thornsboro, but the specifics of her secret project are a mystery. When she finally trusts me enough to share that she’s investigating the Saint’s Order, I’m horrified. I’ve been unwittingly helping her uncover the one story that could be a critical threat to my kind. To make things right, I have to leave her. Only, my dragon has chosen Reagan as his mate, and with my inner beast calling the shots, staying away is no longer an option.
Customer Reviews
All the emotions, the connections, the intrigue, and the love
I loved Mason and Reagan’s shifter, fated mates romantic suspense tale. The story had a good balance of humor, heartwarming love, real life issues, suspense, and spice. Even though I could see it coming, the author did a really good job of slowly ratcheting up the suspense while keeping the romance swoon worthy.
Mason is a Pisces dragon who has been sent by the Oracle to the small town of Thornsboro to run a coffeehouse. Mason does not specifically know why he’s there but the purpose of all dragons is to inspire humanity. Reagan is a human who works at a small town paper with a career goal of writing a story to launch her career as an investigative journalist. As Reagan visits the coffee shop daily she starts investigating a secret society, the Saint’s Order, unaware that they are the enemies of dragon kind. Mason’s dragon has chosen Reagan for his mate which complicates things. To get to their HEA, Mason and Reagan must deal with their cultural differences while trying to avoid the Saint’s Order and unpack both of their painful baggage. This story was well written and included witty dialogue, good world building, three dimensional characters who grow, and an engaging storyline as shown through sweet moments, steamy scenes, chuckles, supportive friends, messy families, painful pasts, dragon physiology and culture, evil actors, and swoony love. I am looking forward to reading more in this series. 4.5 stars.