• Dragon Hunted

  • The Dragon of 23rd Street, Book 2
  • By: Kenley Davidson
  • Narrated by: Cris Dukehart
  • Length: 8 hrs and 21 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (13 ratings)

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Dragon Hunted

By: Kenley Davidson
Narrated by: Cris Dukehart
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Publisher's summary

What's worse than a fae prince with murder on his mind? How about a family reunion… with dragons?

The good news is I survived the murderous fae prince. I also found my aunt and embraced my inner dragon. Everything should be going great, right?

If only. My aunt has disappeared again, I haven't heard from Draven in months, and the Fae Court wants to question me about their prince's death. To make matters worse, there's a gargoyle terrorizing my customers, my savings are running out, and I may lose the bookstore unless I can find a second job.

So, of course, that's when fate decides I have it too easy, and my path suddenly collides with the one person I've been running from for nineteen years—also known as Mom.

My whole life, I've been told my family wants me dead, but the truth turns out to be a lot murkier than that. The only way to get to the bottom of all the lies is to take a little field trip to the dragon enclave, where I'll be surrounded by stubborn, suspicious, short-tempered lizards, most of them not very happy to find out I'm still alive.

I'm about to get a crash course in dragon politics—which is just like regular politics, but louder. And with fire.

Lucky me.

Dragon Hunted is the second book in an urban fantasy trilogy featuring snarky dragons, dangerous fae, and sweet, slow-burn romance. An action-packed listen that's perfect for fans of K. M. Shea, Shari L. Tapscott, or Annette Marie!

©2020 Kenley Davidson (P)2023 Podium Audio

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Good story

World building and characters are great. I am really liking this 2nd book in the trilogy and loving the storyline. Only gave 4 stars because of the MC ogling a lot throughout the story.

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Great Fantasy!

This was a very entertaining fantasy with all the elements of a great story! There was a well defined interesting conflict, a great hero, a worthy heroine & and fascinating world building. The narration was excellent and added to the story! I loved this story!!

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Not to my taste

I only made it through book 2 of the series. It was a bit too steamy for my taste, and a little too… corny? I started it hoping for a KM Shea Magiford feel, which it has, though a slightly less funny and engaging version. Book 1 was pretty good, but book 2 lost me with excessive ogling over the male romantic interest (like near nonstop), and the story, relationships, and interactions seemed to get progressively more amateur as it went. It’s time for me to move on…

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There are a few “light” swear words, but not many. The romance is steamy, though doesn’t cross the line into spicy (it’s the MC’s descriptive and lustful thoughts more than the actual physical contact). There’s some violence, but it’s not excessive. There’s no mention of faith or God.

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