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alyshadeshae's review
4.0
I didn't know this followed the same people from the Sleeping Dragons series, and I'm excited about that!
sjb86's review
5.0
This is book 0.5 of the Rising Dragon series by Ophelia Bell.
Rowan sit in her usual club trying to find her next conquest but meets Rafe a dark sexy man with a panty melting accent.
This book is incredibly short but so intense you are so gutted when it finishes.
The book finishes on a cliffhanger that make you want to desperately buy next book in series.
The narrator was fantastic especially swapping accents between the two male characters. Looking forward to reading Rafe and Rown HEA hopefully in series
Rowan sit in her usual club trying to find her next conquest but meets Rafe a dark sexy man with a panty melting accent.
This book is incredibly short but so intense you are so gutted when it finishes.
The book finishes on a cliffhanger that make you want to desperately buy next book in series.
The narrator was fantastic especially swapping accents between the two male characters. Looking forward to reading Rafe and Rown HEA hopefully in series
booksnclean's review
3.0
Of course this was a very short read only took about a hour to finish it. It is an interesting start to the series but there was a cliffhanger which sucked but I think it just sets you up for the next book, at least I am hoping.
emmajaye's review
5.0
Nice intro to a series, you get enough of insight into the lore of the dragons to whet the appetite whilst keeping it short and sexy. The Heroine Rowan is a nice mix of sexy confidence while being completely ignorant of what she is. Good job she has Rafe to teach her.
This is just the thing to boost my 'read count' for my yearly goodreads reading challenge.
This is just the thing to boost my 'read count' for my yearly goodreads reading challenge.
cailinbriste's review
4.0
Very short, but also an enjoyable read. This is really the first installment in a serial novel. It ends in a cliffhanger without a happily ever after or a happily for now. The whole series is available in one eBook. I'd suggest getting that rather than individual titles.
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