Wednesday, January 4, 2023

Dragon on Top by G.A. Aiken [Review]

Dragon on Top (Dragon Kin #0.4) by G.A. Aiken
Format: ebook
Source: purchased
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Date read: January 25, 2022

Dragon Kin
0.1. Can't Get Enough
0.2. A Tale of Two Dragons
0.3. Chains & Flames
0.4. Dragon on Top - Kindle
1. Dragon Actually
2. About a Dragon
3. What a Dragon Should Know
4. Last Dragon Standing
5. The Dragon Who Loved Me
6. How to Drive a Dragon Crazy
7. Light My Fire
8. Feel the Burn
9. Bring the Heat

G.A. Aiken
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
Try a little dragon tenderness.

I am Glheanna the Decimator. I am a warrior. A soldier. I know no fear. No pain. No mercy. I do, however, know acute embarrassment! How could I not after getting dumped by a bastard dragon in front of my own troops? So I tuck tail and return to my cave, drowning my sorrows in ale—as is my family’s way. But instead of leaving me to my misery, I’ve been summoned to the Dragon Queen’s court.

As if my life wasn’t pathetic enough, Her Majesty now has me escorting the highborn Bram the Merciful through dangerous territories—not exactly the best use of my military training. And just so he can negotiate with enemy dragons instead of battling them? Honestly, what has my world come to? Then again…Bram is quite easy on the eyes. And the perfect distraction for what ails me. Perhaps I’m looking at all this the wrong way. Maybe there is a place for a little “mercy” in my life…
Thoughts on Dragon on Top: Another of the Cadwaladr Clan is about to find her special someone. You know, with a little help from Queen Rhiannon (who is wickedly meddlesome when it comes to people she likes and she likes Bram) and a horde of sea dragons. Not that the sea dragons knew they were helping, but being in close proximity for an extended amount of time to a male dragon she might have the hots for helps put everything in persepctive.

And by that, I mean Bram got to figure out how to become un-tongue tied and Glheanna got to see the appeal in a dragon who doesn't flash claws any time there's a potential for violence. In fact, Bram's patience is something she ends up liking. A lot.

A little bloodshed, more than a little danger, the bonds of family (even when they're driving you wild), an underwater palace, and a whole lot of sparks. Metaphorically speaking. *thumbs up* all around.

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