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Dragon Marked by Jaymin Eve

sylwniw's review against another edition

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5.0

Loved this book. Not the best written but the author knew how to write to suck you in. Best to read it when your in a mood to just gush and feel all gooie inside. Loved ever moment and so can't wait for the next one.

ashkwtf's review against another edition

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2.0

The story was aggravating. The author had Jessa do stupid things to advance the plot and it's obnoxious how the obvious mate situation with Braxton was ... ignored? Meh. I almost DNF'd at 50% but did a quick skim to the end and remained underwhelmed.

madgee's review against another edition

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Teenage angst and coming of age crap where the kids are constantly demanding respect and talking up how awesome they are. DNF at page 30, and I regret reading that far.

smileodee's review against another edition

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1.0

I read halfway through this book because I really do feel like it has what it takes to be a very interesting read. I can't though, the main character is awful. It drives me crazy how much she mentions how bad ass and alpha she is but any time a situation comes up she has to be saved or barely manages. She's always crying , being carried, being mushy and talking about love , which is all well and fine but it contradicts how she describes her self. Everything she does is either or irrational or doesn't have adequate reasoning. I wish the book was from Braxton's point of view because she failed as a heroine. I cannot continue reading this.

simplyheidi's review against another edition

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2.0

You know, I've been on a good spell with reading books. There have been a lot of books I've read recently that I've enjoyed. Most of them getting 4 Star ratings from me. *sigh* But then, all good things must come to an end.

Dragon Marked had, dare I say it? A lot of potential. (Don't tell my husband I said it! I HATE that word. With a passion.) But it's true. This book could've been amazing! The supernatural prison was interesting as well as the dragon marked. Both of those could've been expanded on and made incredible. But the whole thing just fell flat.

The characters were shallow with no depth to them. What you see is what you get with them. Our MC, Jessa, loves food and is snarky, conceited, loves food, an alpha, childish, spunky, and did I mention she loves food? Oh that's right. I did, 3 TIMES! In the book it was repeated over and over and OVER again how much she loves food (she even got emotional about a dessert. I mean COME ON!). We get it. She loves food.

The quadruplets were just as shallow. They were extremely immature with no respect for anyone or anything. All that mattered were themselves and Jessa. Not to mention that these 4 are all going to be leaders in the community in a few short years. Did I think they acted like they should be leaders any time soon? NO WAY! They have a lot of growing to do.

Dragon Marked talked a lot about sex. Sex references were made left and right. Sex jokes all over the place. You didn't know when they were having sex as all the sex references were of past and potential future moments. But don't go thinking that this is a romance novel because it isn't. It just makes a lot of unnecessary (in my opinion) sex references. To top it off, the references and jokes were all made to sound like middle school kids trying to talk dirty. The romance, or lack of, was poorly done.

I was disappointed in this book. I took a gamble and bought the book because it sounded good. I really don't like to give books a low rating but I just can't give this book more stars. I'm giving it 2 stars. I finished the book but really, I had plenty of other books I should've been reading. Sorry Jaymin.

vikcs's review

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lighthearted mysterious fast-paced

3.0

starlitbooknerd's review against another edition

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5.0

Awesome

I love the world building so far and all the characters are really interesting! I can’t wait to see what happens next!!

heather_reads_romance's review

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5.0

Dragon marked

Interesting start to a series. I’m curious to see who Jess’s ends up with but my money is on Braxton. I loved the characters but Jessa did come off as immature sometimes.

peaches212's review against another edition

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3.0

Overall I did enjoy the book. However, there were definitely some issues with the story telling/character building, particularly with the main character. Its the same epidemic that plagues many YA-esque type books, where the lead female is supposed to be this strong, super talented and most importantly intelligent being yet somehow whenever the time comes for them showcase these top notch skills... *insert tumble weed* i.e. breaking into the prison/arrest??? I mean seriously! we're just supposed to swallow Jessa's logic behind that...right. Also, it sure did take a while for us to get to that prison bit despite the premise of the book being Jessa locked up. She spent a good portion on the book wondering around free, eating a lot.

But I digress, the foundations of the book were really interesting and I'm probably going to read the follow up to see how things developed as it did get more interesting towards then, even if the plot was a bit rushed (you can blame that on time spent listening to Jessa get over emotional over food)

j_j_catcrazydragon's review against another edition

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3.0

2.5⭐️ DNF 42%. YA

I tried.
I tried skimming and skipping. Just couldn’t get fully into it.
It wasn’t bad exactly, just too young.
I was expecting something very different. Despite the occasional swearing, allusions to sex and violence, it felt very YA.
The characters were meant to be around 22, but read like somewhere between 17-19, and sheltered, immature versions at that.

Plus the writing felt disjointed and choppy at times. Though that could just be a stylistic choice, plus a result of the younger character interactions and behaviour …?

Seriously didn’t enjoy the stereotypical gender portrayals and allusions.
Women were either image obsessed, sex obsessed, or bitchy-tough-nuts… Suppose it could have been worse (of course, all thinner builds were sexually unappealing, and unattractive, real women must have abundant curves