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Fire in His Kiss by Ruby Dixon
adventurous
challenging
dark
emotional
inspiring
reflective
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.5
So that is what happened to Sasha!
This is book two in the “Fireblood Dragon” series. In this book we get to find out what happens after Dakh grabs Sasha out of the air saving her from falling to her death. Now this book is funny because Sasha has no idea what being a dragon mate means.
the reason that is funny? Dakh doesn’t really understand humans. But each person tries their best to understand each other and give what the other needs.
There is one part in here which every person who is a bookworm will love. This thing brings both characters together and creates a warm and loving moment between the two.
There is also a side character which pushes the story along and helps the characters come together a little.
I felt this book helped put more of the plot together. Adding a villain that we didn’t know we had. Though I personally can not wait to see how they affect the rest of the story.
As much as I enjoyed this book I did give it a 6/10 rating. I didn’t feel anything was wrong or that it wasn’t a good book. But it did feel like that rating to me. So take this as a “Dragon’s Challenge”. And go read “Fire In His Kiss” and tell us what rating you gave the story.
#HaveYouReadReviews
This is book two in the “Fireblood Dragon” series. In this book we get to find out what happens after Dakh grabs Sasha out of the air saving her from falling to her death. Now this book is funny because Sasha has no idea what being a dragon mate means.
the reason that is funny? Dakh doesn’t really understand humans. But each person tries their best to understand each other and give what the other needs.
There is one part in here which every person who is a bookworm will love. This thing brings both characters together and creates a warm and loving moment between the two.
There is also a side character which pushes the story along and helps the characters come together a little.
I felt this book helped put more of the plot together. Adding a villain that we didn’t know we had. Though I personally can not wait to see how they affect the rest of the story.
As much as I enjoyed this book I did give it a 6/10 rating. I didn’t feel anything was wrong or that it wasn’t a good book. But it did feel like that rating to me. So take this as a “Dragon’s Challenge”. And go read “Fire In His Kiss” and tell us what rating you gave the story.
#HaveYouReadReviews