The Dragon Who Loved Me
G.A. Aiken


ISBN-10:
1420108891
ISBN-13:978-1420108897
Publisher: Kensington
Line: Zebra
Release Date: Sep 6, 2011
Pages: 352
Retail Price: $6.99




Genre:
Paranormal
Heat Level: Scorching
Rating:

I was raised for battle. And as the first daughter of a warrior family, I've earned my reputation the hard way. Yet now I fight alongside uncivilized male Northland dragons who think a female is only good for breeding and waiting back home in the cave. But it's the foolish and foolhardy who would try to stop me, Rhona the Fearless, from doing what I do best - destroying the enemies of my kind.

So the smartest thing wily barbarian Vigholf the Abhorrent can do for me is stay out of my way as we risk all on a deadly mission in enemy territory. I don't care if he's fascinated by me, even though he is as attractive as he is resourceful. He's having far too much fun putting me in difficult situations and testing my sense of duty to the limit. And I'm going to enjoy challenging his insufferable confidence, outwitting his schemes, and making him surrender in the wildest ways...

Review

Aiken weaves a fantastical tale of dragons, battles, swords, and magic.

The latest Dragon Kin Novel, The Dragon Who Loved Me, tells the story of Ragnar’s brother Vigholf. Vigholf has a problem, which any dragon male would consider a female a problem, especially if that female is fire breather Rhona the Fearless.

The setting is five years into the war that the Southern and Lightning dragons have been fighting against an evil dragon ruler with a will to enslave all humanity and dragon alike. Rhona finds herself paired with Vigholf, the pest as she refers to him, on a journey both unexpected and dangerous. Both want the war to end, but as they travel it appears Vigholf’s goals are more than just protecting what he deems a helpless female.

Honestly, the little blurb I just provided above does not do this story justice in the least. If you are a fantasy and romance lover than The Dragon Who Loved Me is definitely something to sink your teeth into. I’ll admit that coming into the fifth book in a series took me off guard, as there is an abundance of characters to become familiar with. The task was worth it in the end. I honestly can say that my love for fantasy is back!

Between the tales of two dragons falling for each other, is a complex story that Aiken seamlessly portrays. The language can be coarse at times and violence is rampant, but what do you expect from dragons and humans in the mist of battle? I absolutely loved every minute of this book. My favorite part had little to do with romance, and more with the excitement of a human female that is ruthless, cunning, and downright amazing.  Here’s a snippet:

“What the hells is that?” Parthenius asked him.

“I don’t know sir, but—“ Amius’s words stopped, his mouth open as a woman landed on the back of Parthenius’s white stallion, two swords slamming into their leader’s shoulders and into his spine, killing him instantly.

The woman yanked her blades out, and pushed Parthenius’s body off the restless horse, settling into the saddle. Grinning, she looked at the men surrounding her.

“Hello, lads.” Her grin widened, and Ampius felt real fear for the first time in a long time. “Name’s Annwyl.”

Again, I know that snippet has nothing to do with romance, but if you like be swept into the heat of battle and if you’ve read Aiken’s previous Dragon Kin novels, then you can appreciate Annwyl’s mention. All the other character’s in the Dragon Kin series are present and the story’s ending is phenomenal and bittersweet.

I could sing this book’s praises all day, and plan on wetting my appetite with the first four books at my earliest convenience.

Reviewed by Landra


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