"Dragonfury series NOT a waste of time"
In this 3rd installment of Dragonfury stories, Mac, is new to the dragonfuries. His story seems a little hollow...The 1st 2 stories with "B" & "Rycar" were unbelievable, but I felt I wanted to know more about MAC and his story...I do not regret spending my time to listen to it, and I am looking forward to the next stories of the other Dragon shifters - I just hope I have a chance to get to know them better...and when the story ends - it seems to end a little abrupt...Again, NOT a waste of my time, but I want more!!!
Love to read!
"I wanted to be able to give this 5 stars."
I really wanted to be able to give this book 5 stars!! Most of the book I kept thinking what a good book this was, possibly better than the first one in the series (my favorite so far). However, there were a few things that really detracted from it.
The main thing was that the climax was extremely disappointing. There was very little build up to it and it was very brief. It could have served as an event to build up the tension and excitement to a bigger and better ending.
The book mostly focused on the two main characters in a "do I love him/her" tug of war. There were other multiple minor story lines introduced in other characters that never went ANYWHERE. I understand they were trying to set up future books, but it was a little overkill. I wish Callahan had chosen 1 or 2 to develop more and actually go somewhere with them.
What made the book really good was the chemistry between the two main characters. I could have continued to listen to more about them and hope Callahan picks up their story in future books.
"Where's the story?"
Yes. I liked both of the other Dragonfury books, but I could not finish this one.
The story itself would take less than 2 hours if the main characters weren't thinking about sex, their relationship, or their attraction to each other ALL THE TIME.. It was totally boring and repetitive..
If I have to pick one, I'd say Mac.
Hugely disappointed.
This is my first review, and I had to write it because this is the most repetitive, boring book I have ever listened to from an author I previously enjoyed.
"Sensationsal"
What a great series - great repoire between characters - plots and subplots are interesting and provide some twists to the storyline.
I can't wait for the next one, then the next etc. Please keep them coming.
K. K. Sutro
"BDB Re-imagined"
I had high hopes when I downloaded this book. It was the first one of this series that I got because I was desperate for something to listen to. If I hadn't already read the Black Dagger Brotherhood series I might have loved it and sped through all the effusive detail jabber. Not that this is a bad book altogether, but I can pretty much name every book that ever inspired the author just by listening to this one. There just far to many parallel references to Black Dagger Brotherhood and one backward nod to a Gone With the Wind line that just rubbed me the wrong way.
Doubt it.
The Narrator was great. The character speaking with a east coast accent trying to use Gaelic endearments didn't work for the character.
Since I haven't read the first two books in the series, If I were the editor having already read BDB I would have sent it back to her and had her change every similar reference to this other series. Pretty much every aspect of the book is a direct reflection of the Brothers in Dragon form right down to referring to themselves as "Males" What they wear and how they characters describe themselves, how the characters interact with each other, The Dragons feed off their Females same as the Brothers, it's just energy this time instead of blood.
Honestly I am surprised this wasn't caught sooner.
I'll keep them to myself thanks.