A review by simonereads40
Wild Fire by Mika Nix

4.0

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.