Friday, October 29, 2021

To Love a Dragon by Tiffany Roberts [Review]

To Love a Dragon (Wild Dragons #2, Venys Needs Men) by Tiffany Roberts
Format: ebook
Source: borrowed through Kindle Unlimited
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Date read: August 30, 2020

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

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

Tiffany Roberts
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
Her scent lured a dragon, yet it is her heart he wants to claim.

In a single night of terror, everything Leyloni knows and loves is destroyed—her home left in flames, her friends and family dead, her way of life erased. She flees with the only other survivor, a baby named Serek. In a world where males are rarely born, Serek is precious beyond measure, and Leyloni must put aside her grief and pain to take him somewhere safe.

The only sanctuary she knows of is a friendly village on the far side of the Endless Forest.

It is a harrowing journey for a huntress to make on her own, more so with a babe. But Leyloni soon realizes she is not alone—she is being stalked by something far more dangerous than any raiders.

The beast is massive with a scaled hide, wicked claws, and sharp teeth. His eyes are like violet lightning, his roar like thunder.

He is a dragon.

And he intends to make her his.
Thoughts on To Love a Dragon: My heart eyes are strong with this one. Arysteon and Leyloni (and baby Serek) are just...sweet together. Where the other dragons fought against being claimed by a human, Arysteon was all "Hey, you seem kinda cool, let's do this." (Totally not how it happened. He was much more earnest and into her. It wasn't at all a casual undertaking. I swear.)

Let's face it, being on the run from the Bone Wraiths who slaughtered her village (hate 'em!), Leyloni is focused on keeping herself and Serek safe. Two things she's 100% not looking for are (a) a dragon and (b) her forever guy (who happened to be said dragon). She's shell-shocked and a mess and Arysteon offers her safety and a moment to pull herself together and THINGS HAPPEN. As they should.

I've really liked this entire series and I completely understand why the dragons in general fought against being claimed by a human and losing their immortality, but I really dug Arysteon deciding he was tired of being alone and Leyloni was the one he wanted to dedicate himself to. He was sweetly gentle with her and the baby, but he still had the teeth and claws to go after those who hurt her. Bone Wraiths, man. Hate 'em.

A little heartache, a family by choice, and some bloody retribution when it was needed. Like I said, I like these dragons and all the crazy that comes with them.

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