Thursday, July 18, 2019

Brukr by Erin Tate [Review]

Brukr by Erin Tate
Brukr (Dragons of Preor #8) by Erin Tate
Format: ebook
Source: borrowed through Kindle Unlimited
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Date read: September 11, 2018

Dragons of Preor
0.5. Dashing Through the Stars
1. Jarek
2. Taulan
3. Kozav
4. Rendan
5. Zadri
6. Hatched
7. Ivoth
8. BrukrPaperback | Kindle
9. A Baby for Chashan
10. Argan
11. Vende

Erin Tate (aka Celia Kyle)
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
He’s willing to lose his honor to claim her, but first he must save her.

The Preor emperor bestowed honors on warrior Brukr sen Zak’lu centuries ago—honors he does not deserve. Since then, he has fought to prove himself worthy of the emperor’s support. He works to protect and care for the females within Preor Tower no matter how difficult they make his task. One female constantly disregards orders and makes his duty nearly impossible. Hannah—with her flowing hair, teasing smiles, and generous curves—torments him with what he cannot have. He aches for her like no other, his dragon rages when he leaves her side, but without the Knowing stretching between them he cannot claim her. Or can he?

Genetic modifications have changed Hannah’s appearance, but they can’t change her past. To atone, she steps into the spotlight as a spokesperson for Cole-Daven and moves into Preor Tower. Every day she struggles to convince other humans to accept Cole-Daven’s treatment for Pol Mutation. She also fights her attraction to one specific alien Preor. They’re not mates, but everything in her craves the large, muscular, deliciously tempting dragon shifting warrior.

With her exposure to the public, Hannah now has humans after her. Some want to possess her, others want to torture her, and many want to kill her. That is unacceptable to Brukr and he will tell them so… with his war blades.
Thoughts on Brukr: I'm back with the dragons! Yes! I like these guys. They're a little bloodthirsty and a lot protective and I dig that, man. I dig that.

Now, when I say they're protective, I don't just mean of their mates. Anyone they consider a friend of Preor gets the deluxe treatment. You know who's a friend? Hannah. The Knowing might not have popped up between her and Brukr, but he's more than the usual amount of protective when it comes to her. And she's into him. Or at least she would be if she didn't have to worry about certain secrets popping up and potentially ruining everything she's managed to accomplish recently.

Which, as you might have guessed, is exactly what happens. And her secrets? They're of the fairly large variety. Not that they ruin things, exactly, because once a friend of Preor, always a friend of Preor. But they do cause complications.

Complications of the fire breathing, will-fight-anything-in-his-path-to-protect-his-special-lady-friend variety.  Good times.

Dragons, danger, and lots of planning to do damage to anything that gets between a dragon and his mate. I do enjoy these books.

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