35 reviews for:

Wild Fire

Mika Nix

4.16 AVERAGE

medium-paced
adventurous challenging emotional funny hopeful inspiring lighthearted mysterious medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes
adventurous funny slow-paced

I do think these are improving with every installment to the series, but the same problems present in the others are present here. Mainly the stories feature a mystery element and in each book there is build up and then the mystery is resolved quickly and the storyline surrounding it just kind of fizzles out. In this book the mystery wasn’t even introduced until the last half so it was very compressed.
That said, I liked the dragon/wolf rival shifter clans dynamic. The two MCs seemed well paired although some of their scenes were a bit repetitive and I’d have liked to see them doing more stuff together to build a bond. 
The world building is creating a more robust community throughout the series, it will be interesting to meet an incubus in the next book. 

Lifetime of adventures

A werewolf and a dragon?! A howling yes!!!! Arson and Draydon stole my heart, but I’d give it to them if they asked. I’d give them anything they want as they are my true loves in this world. I adore them, I’m obsessed with them, and they are forever mine.

“You know we’re playing with fire.” I’m not sure if I’m trying to warn him off or test just how far his risk-taking streak really goes.
His grin widens, all of his teeth showing dangerously. “Playing with fire is my specialty.”

Getting burned has never felt so good when it involves Dray and Arson. These two are smoking hot with sizzling chemistry and a style all their own. I’m all the way in love with everything about them. From how they forged their own paths to the unforgettable way their paths crossed and kept crossing, I am helpless to resist their flame. Their vibe, their rapport, and their very essence drew me in and I don’t ever want to leave. Hands down, they are my favs. I can’t wait to see which brother falls next in this fantastic world.

I love this series so much! Who knew I needed dragon shifters in my life? I’m interested in this little brother.

Wild Fire is the third book in the Drake Security series written by Mika Nix. Mika Nix is the combined paranormal alter egos of authors K.M. Neuhold and Mia Monroe. Wild Fire is a MM shifter romance with a guaranteed happily ever after and no mpreg. It's told from a dual first person point of view. This book can be read as a standalone, but it's better enjoyed in order. You can expect dragon shifters, wolf shifters, heists that give Ocean's Eleven a run for their money, and lots of steam and swoon.

About: Wolf shifter Draydon and dragon shifter Arson have something in common - they're both the outcasts in their family. Dray spends a lot of time away from his pack, and Arson has a sense of wanderlust without much of a hoard to show for it. After an explosive meeting at a bar during the full moon, the two can't seem to stop running into one another. It should be forbidden - wolves and dragons don't normally get along. The attraction is undeniable, and suddenly a wolf and dragon makes all the sense in the world.

This book was a little different than the first two because it featured a pair of supernaturals (supes) together, as opposed to a shifter with a human. I absolutely loved the dynamic. The steam in this book was amped up quite a bit compared to the first two, and the primality of it was Kindle-melting for sure. Arson and Dray were so different and yet the same, and I think that's why it took them so long to figure out how right they were for each other. It was cool seeing other supes in this world - especially the wolf shifters as well as the different vampires. There were definitely some storylines that I think/hope the authors will elaborate on in coming books! Again, this series is a great stepping stone into the world of shifters and all that fun stuff.
I didn’t fall for him in spite of him being a dragon, I fell in love with Arson because he’s my dragon.

It begins with various sex scenes before something more develops. A real relationship between the dragon and the wolf only arises later. And then there's a bit of family squabbling. The plot is rather in the background or rather there is not really one that runs through the whole book. Later on there is a bit of action with vampires, this part of the plot was rather annoying for me.

Anyway, overall a nice smut-fest. The sex scenes are really excellent. So if you want it to be entertaining and without depth then this is a nice book. In any case, it was definitely amusing but also slightly repetitive.

I certainly didn’t have fuck a dragon on my full moon bingo card, but I’ve never been one to turn down a stroke of good luck. I don’t know if it’s the rut fucking with my senses, but I’ve never smelled anyone, or anything, quite like him. I can’t decide if I want to devour him or fuck him until he can’t walk straight for a week.
adventurous funny lighthearted mysterious
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
adventurous lighthearted medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: No