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Highland Dragon by Genevieve Jack

panzzera's review against another edition

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fast-paced

5.0

Ahh, this reminded me of outlander lite, but with dragons 

hookedbythatbook's review

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4.0

This book focuses more on Avery and Xavier and less on the dragons' quest to free Paragon from tyranny, which works well because it takes place in a magically hidden pocket that Xavier had created to keep his adopted clan safe. Avery shook up Xavier's world in more ways than he ever imagined. She experienced delight and horror in equal measure. I enjoyed her reactions to this artificial world stuck in time and her determination to help Xavier free the people. The action was fierce and the attraction between Avery and Xavier even fiercer, which made this a highly entertaining story. It's best to read the books in this series in order.

alejandra_guerrero's review

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5.0

This Is my favorite book of the series so far. I really liked Avery. This time Paragon's problems were secondary to the romance, there was a lot of action and, most importantly, I really liked the heroine (unlike Clarissa, ugh, I hate that woman). Also, I love that Aborella Is getting her redemption arc, she deserved it.

bookaholicandaboxer's review

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5.0

The sixth installment of The Treasure of Paragon series, Highland Dragon is the book we’ve been waiting for. Avery, Raven’s older sister who stood by her sister’s side during sickness and health, is tasked with finding the elusive brother of the other dragons, Xander. From the beginning, with Raven’s book and the previous novels, we get little glimpses into who Avery is. She is more than a sister, daughter, caregiver, and barkeep.Highland Dragon is where Avery goes from a secondary character to a badass willing to fight for herself, her family, and her friends. This isn’t just another installment of a paranormal book, this is an example of the struggle women have in not saying yes to everything and standing up for themselves. Honestly, the character growth was amazing and I didn’t think I could love anyone as much as I loved Alexander but I was wrong. I think because both Avery and Xander are fleshed out by Genevive Jack it feels like it’s more than a story about dragons. Sure they’re cool but it’s a story in which a woman finds the depths of herself and what she is willing to do for her family and friends. This story is beautifully told. Each story builds on the one preceding it but the effort that was taken by Genevive to build the world went above and beyond other authors. I cannot wait for the next book!

ginaardito's review

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5.0

I'm so happy to see Avery get her own story, and what a story it is! Filled with adventure, redemption, and courage, this latest segment in the Treasure of Paragon series does not disappoint. When Avery volunteers to drop into the secluded village where Xavier still serves as laird in Scotland, she has no idea of the tasks that await her and the reward she'll find in the Highland Dragon's arms.

cemyers42's review

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3.0

2.5 stars; the plot moved a little too fast to be as plausible as some of the others. However, still very entertaining!

kimbae's review

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5.0

Awesome!!!

manth1975's review

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5.0

Wonderful

I really Loved Avery and Xandiers story as It combined my favourite things, men and kilts. Having married a Scotsman I can see the appeal. I loved that Avery also finds herself in this novel and has the bravery to go get it. A bit of a twist with a certain villan character was also very interesting.

luckyreadingreviews's review

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5.0

This was another great read from the treasure of Paragon series. Story between Avery and Xavier is rather enjoyable and different feel of this book to previous books is great, it had two different worlds Combining. Avery is discovering a new side of herself and learning along the way of how strong she has become when standing on her own; Xavier learns the truth of what happened with himself and siblings being exiled from Paragon and slowly he an Avery are becoming close. I would highly recommend I love who are fans and new readers to the author to read this series.

confessionsofabingereader's review

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5.0

The sixth installment of The Treasure of Paragon series, Highland Dragon is the book we’ve been waiting for. Avery, Raven’s older sister who stood by her sister’s side during sickness and health, is tasked with finding the elusive brother of the other dragons, Xander. From the beginning, with Raven’s book and the previous novels, we get little glimpses into who Avery is. She is more than a sister, daughter, caregiver, and barkeep.Highland Dragon is where Avery goes from a secondary character to a badass willing to fight for herself, her family, and her friends. This isn’t just another installment of a paranormal book, this is an example of the struggle women have in not saying yes to everything and standing up for themselves. Honestly, the character growth was amazing and I didn’t think I could love anyone as much as I loved Alexander but I was wrong. I think because both Avery and Xander are fleshed out by Genevive Jack it feels like it’s more than a story about dragons. Sure they’re cool but it’s a story in which a woman finds the depths of herself and what she is willing to do for her family and friends. This story is beautifully told. Each story builds on the one preceding it but the effort that was taken by Genevive to build the world went above and beyond other authors. I cannot wait for the next book!
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