Wednesday, September 29, 2021

To Tame a Dragon by Tiffany Roberts [Review]

To Tame a Dragon by Tiffany Roberts
To Tame a Dragon (Wild Dragons #1, Venys Needs Men) by Tiffany Roberts
Format: ebook
Source: borrowed through Kindle Unlimited
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Date read: July 19, 2020

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

Wild Dragons
1. To Tame a Dragon
2. To Love a Dragon 

Tiffany Roberts
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
Claiming a dragon is as easy as a single touch, but claiming his heart is another matter entirely.

The tribes have been dying beneath the desert sun for as long as they can remember. With fewer and fewer males birthed, there is little hope of survival. Humanity is doomed.

The yearly blooming is a season of fertility and new life—and the time when the males choose new brides. But Elliya has no desire to become another wife amongst many to a spoiled man. She longs for more. She longs for love.

When the Red Star appears in the sky on the night she is to be chosen, Elliya knows it is her chance to make her own choice. She ventures out beneath the blood moon to prove the old legends true—to claim a dragon as her mate. But even if she can forge the legendary bond with her dragon, can she win the most important prize of all?

Can she conquer the dragon’s heart?
Thoughts on To Tame a Dragon: Meddlesome humans disrupting the lives of arrogant dragons is one of my new favorite things. Especially when the meddlesome human has no idea how meddlesome they're being. Or that they're getting a devoted, protective mate (eventually, at least) who is still an arrogant dragon at heart.

Elliya sets out to claim herself a dragon and she definitely gets one. Falthyris is NOT pleased to have his dragon-dom stolen from him by her touch and he isn't afraid of letting her know this. Which isn't a great start to a relationship, frankly. In fact, Falthyris's disdain for humanity in general is something he REALLY needs to get over before he and Elliya can be real mates.

Considering he's a several thousands year old dragon, it does take him a while to readjust his thinking and accept that there's more to humanity than the narrow view he's afforded himself before.

Like I said, arrogant dragons having their entire worldview disrupted by pesky humans is FUN. So fun. It might be a bumpy road to happiness, but they get there eventually.

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