Kiss of Fire: the review
I know its been a while since my last book review, but trust me, it’s not for lack of reading.
Kiss Of Fire by Deborah Cooke is the first of her Drogonfire series. It’s a “paranormal romance” supposedly, but really, it’s a book about dragon shape-shifters. It begins with independant bookstore owner Sara almost immediatly being put into danger. It’s not a random coincidence. Though she does not know it, Sara has been trapped in a firestorm, the ancient mating ritual of the Pyr, the good dragons. However, to keep the Pyrs ranks from increasing, their enemies the Slayers (not like Buffy) attempt to kill the mate and thus prohibit her from concieving an heir. Quinn, Sara’s dragon mate-to-be, has a frightening past, and will do anything it takes to keep history from repeating itself…
I would give this book a 6.8 on the scale, it was well written and good, but I might be a little biased against it because a) it had no vampires and b) the whole firestorm=destined mate thing is totally freaky. But besides that it was an enjoyable book. My mom liked it more than I did.
August 13th, 2009Topic: Books, Ramblings Tags: Books, review

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