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adventurous
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
Dragons!
I love that the author introduced Dragons into her world…It wouldn’t be complete without them. I am a little disappointed in the epilogue in this novella but still loved the story.
I love that the author introduced Dragons into her world…It wouldn’t be complete without them. I am a little disappointed in the epilogue in this novella but still loved the story.
This book was OK, but I guess I don't really like novellas all that much... I always want more.
Dragonswan by Sherrilyn Kenyon: So I read this one out of order by accident! One list said it was the 2nd in the series another one said #11. It is a short story, which are not my favorites, so it was a very quick read. My problem is (and this is with short stories in general) I feel like you jump into the story half way through. This one did have 2 likable leads and did explain about were-hunters which I think come along later in the series so that was good. I also liked the time-travel bit and that the lead woman was a historian. That has to be every historians dream to be able to visit the time which you are fascinated by!
A novella in the Dark Hunter series featuring a dragon shapeshifter, Sebastian Kattalakis, and mideval scholar Channon MacRea. Good story, but too short IMO. I like Kenyon’s longer books.
This is only a novella, so it's a quick read.
I'm on book 5 of the series and so far these characters haven't tied into the main story at all (even though they're set in the same world), but that may change.
Even if they are completely stand-alone and don't pop up again the book is still worth a read and gives a good explanation of the Were-Hunter origins.
I'm on book 5 of the series and so far these characters haven't tied into the main story at all (even though they're set in the same world), but that may change.
Even if they are completely stand-alone and don't pop up again the book is still worth a read and gives a good explanation of the Were-Hunter origins.