Thursday, August 12, 2021

To Enchant a Dragon by Amanda Milo [Review]

To Enchant a Dragon by Amanda Milo
To Enchant a Dragon (Venys Needs Men) by Amanda Milo
Format: ebook
Source: borrowed through Kindle Unlimited
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Date read: June 22, 2020

Venys Needs Men
To Touch a Dragon
To Desire a Dragon
To Tame a Dragon
To Seduce a Dragon
To Enchant a DragonPaperback | Kindle
To Mate a Dragon

Amanda Milo
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
Our coastline is craggy stone cliffs in the distance, warm beach sand when we want to sunbathe, and the most vivid turquoise water you’ve ever laid your eyes upon.

Welcome to Titan’s Tears Cove, near the Titan volcano, and centered equidistant from the closest dragon-danger zones of Flame Pass and Ember Pass.

But they aren’t too close. Unlike the Gulf of Mermaids colony on the other side of Venys, our tribe is made up of only my sisters, and we are so quietly tucked away that we aren’t often hunted by anything here.

At least, that was the case until a lone dragon got too curious. And hungry.

Little do I know that I’m about to be snatched up for a dragon’s lunch. Another thing I’m clueless about? One touch of the wrong female to the wrong place on a dragon can strike a matebond for life.

Even if a bonding should be impossible. After all, how can a creature that soars through the sky—a dragon, for the high seas’ sake!—be forever-mated to a mermaid?

Note: This is a 22K Standalone Short Story for readers 18+. **No wereopossums or trolls were harmed in the making of this book. However, there are some slightly disturbing events for a couple of unlucky mermen. Tragic, certainly, but you know how it is: Dragons get possessive of their lady.
Thoughts on To Enchant a Dragon: Oh, these dragons amuse me. This time around, it's Kalos (Halki's brother) who scoops up a mermaid and ends up bonded to her. Frankly, given the anatomical differences between a dragon (even when in human form) and a mermaid, things look like they're going to be a little rough for our couple.

BUT...but...they aren't. Sure, there's a learning curve and Adella has to come to realize having a fierce, loving dragon at her side isn't the tragedy she first thought it was, but they end up with the best of both worlds. Kalos gets to don his wings and Adella gets her tail when needed and they both get to enjoy each other in their human forms.

YESSSS.

I gotta say, I do like these dragons. They're so ridiculously proud of their castings (SO proud) and they're willing to do anything they need to do to keep their bonded safe and happy. Given that the men Kalos captures for his mermaid sisters-in-law don't seem to be complaining about their new predicament, everyone's winning this time around. *thumbs up*

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