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Rurik by Lauren Smith

timitra's review against another edition

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4.0

I am enjoying the hell out of this series. It's a great blend of action, adventure and love. I cannot wait to read the next book in the series.


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aliciasplendeur's review

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4.0

Rurik finally gets what he's always wanted...
a mate. He just isn't expecting her to be the little sister of the head of the Brotherhood.

Charlotte travels to Russia convinced she'll be able to do what the brotherhood has not. get close to the youngest Barinov brother and try to build an alliance with the dragons. She just wasn't expecting him to capture her heart.

stephsromancebooktalk's review

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4.0

4 Stars / 3 Steam Fans

I really enjoyed this last book of the Brothers of Ashes and Fire series. Rurik is the warrior dragon of the family and sworn to protect the family. Charlotte is the sister of hunters but when they can't get the answers they are looking for she decides to take matters into her own hands. Rurik and Charlotte have an instant connection that they try to resist. In the end they have to find a way to be together.

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claire_ingram1987's review

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4.0

The third instalment is by far the best in terms of story and how much the author makes you feel what the characters feel especially the frustration. I am getting a little tired of the same characters and no I don’t mean because the other characters repeat I mean that the main female is a chubby 20 something virgin that is fiesty but dreams of being dominated, the male lead is dominant and a dragon and the villain is motivated by the same things so it kind of starting to feel repetitive. The saving grace of this story is how great the actual storyline is and the two brothers are so different id just like a bit more variety in the main characters.
Overall a fantastic read that if I hadn’t read the other two would have defo got a 5*
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