Book 61, 2016
Aug. 10th, 2016 06:35 pmI had very little left to read of my work book, so I brought it home to finish. The book was How to Date a Dragon by Ashlyn Chase.
When firefighter and dragon shifter Drake Cameron responds to a burning building, he rescues Bliss Russo and her computer from death and destruction. Bliss is more concerned about her computer than her home, because she's competing in a greeting card contest/reality show, and she was afraid of losing all of her hard work.
Drake can't help but think of the pretty mortal woman, but he has no way to find her again. In the meantime, he goes on a date with a female dragon shifter who's more dragonlady than anything else. Bliss manages to track Drake down, and the two of them reconnect...and sparks fly. Zina, the female dragon isn't keen on letting Drake get away, however. She begins threatening Bliss and setting fires all over Boston. Zina's activities come to the attention of Mother Nature herself, and she isn't having it.
This was what paranormal lite is meant to be. It was cute and fluffy, hot and sexy, and just all around fun. Bliss has a snarky sense of humor and a strong backbone, which Drake hopes will enable her to accept him for who and what he is.
Favorite line: "Well, of course dragons don't exist. Oh, wait. Maybe they do. Let me go ask my unicorn."
I don't read much paranormal romance any more, but this was a sterling example of why I used to. Five stars!
*****
When firefighter and dragon shifter Drake Cameron responds to a burning building, he rescues Bliss Russo and her computer from death and destruction. Bliss is more concerned about her computer than her home, because she's competing in a greeting card contest/reality show, and she was afraid of losing all of her hard work.
Drake can't help but think of the pretty mortal woman, but he has no way to find her again. In the meantime, he goes on a date with a female dragon shifter who's more dragonlady than anything else. Bliss manages to track Drake down, and the two of them reconnect...and sparks fly. Zina, the female dragon isn't keen on letting Drake get away, however. She begins threatening Bliss and setting fires all over Boston. Zina's activities come to the attention of Mother Nature herself, and she isn't having it.
This was what paranormal lite is meant to be. It was cute and fluffy, hot and sexy, and just all around fun. Bliss has a snarky sense of humor and a strong backbone, which Drake hopes will enable her to accept him for who and what he is.
Favorite line: "Well, of course dragons don't exist. Oh, wait. Maybe they do. Let me go ask my unicorn."
I don't read much paranormal romance any more, but this was a sterling example of why I used to. Five stars!
*****