
Dragon Mage
Dragon Point Series, Book 7
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Chandra Skyye
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Eve Langlais
Dragons do exist - and when they love, it's fierce.
"The end is nigh!" according to the media, which is fascinated by the four cloaked figures riding out of the desert. A headline that's about as believable as the existence of dragons. Truth or hoax? Daphne isn't paying much attention because she's busy geeking out over the awesome relics that just came into her museum. She's giddy at the prospect of getting to see them up close, until she drops one.
In her defense, she was attacked...by a guy made of smoke. Things might have turned out really bad if she'd not been rescued by a stranger. A man who is also a dragon. Yup. Dragon. It turns out they are real and super hot. Azrael is also domineering and dangerous with the most toe-curling embrace.
But passion will have to wait. Azrael needs Daphne to help him save the world. With two of the seven seals broken, they will have to work fast before a monster is released from its prison.
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This last trilogy mixes things up a bit with the addition of dragon mages and a war against the Jinn.
Other than cameos for Elspeth and Babette, the previous MCs don’t factor in. There’s also a change in the series narrator for books 8 and 9 that I dealt with by slowing the narration speed.
“Obviously, something is wrong with me!
Here I am having a dream with a super hot guy- and I still can’t get laid!”
Each book features one of the four horsemen (or women), dragon mages recently freed from their
self-imposed, centuries long imprisonment. It makes for some funny fish out of water bits as they grapple with the new world. There’s also a bonus FF romance for Babette sprinkled across the trilogy, which is the main reason why you might want to start with the previous books. Other than appreciating Babette’s backstory, these three could work as standalones.
I enjoyed this batch, especially with the Jinn, who provide a fascinating foe as a smoky collective menace with a hive-like mind. My favorite story was the last, which also has a cat, probably the only being more arrogant than the dragons. Perhaps it was series fatigue, but the romantic chemistry was merely okay. This last trilogy in particular is best bought together in the book 7-9 collection.
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