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A review by haithar
Devoted to the Dragon by Sirena Song
emotional
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
3.0
As the last of the dragon shifters, the heroine felt the pressure of saving the shifters race heavily on her shoulders. She can't even be with the wolf daddy who is her mate because dragons bind in hordes of 3+, so if she binds with him early, there may be dire consequences.
The heroine and hero1 have this push and pull until hero2 entered the picture with his puppy dog eyes and eagerly waiting with his caged cock. Then broody shadow daddy hero3 winnowed into the picture, with his rejected-mate, enemies of my people status, and an unique peen. Now they got a complicated horde brewing, baby.
The world is a combination of the dystopian paranormal with shifter omegaverse sprinkled with politics between different shifter races. The shifters aren't finding their mates and not enough omegas being born so their shifter race is dying. The tortured dragoness heroine and her witch bestie who runs a kink club for the wolves to get their rut out in a safe and monitored environment so they don't turn feral.
I adored the rutting club setting and the overall spiciness but felt it didn't push far enough for my liking, however this book has done a good set up for the series and I would definitely read the sequels.
Thanks to Sirena Song for the review copy and this is my honest review.
The heroine and hero1 have this push and pull until hero2 entered the picture with his puppy dog eyes and eagerly waiting with his caged cock. Then broody shadow daddy hero3 winnowed into the picture, with his rejected-mate, enemies of my people status, and an unique peen. Now they got a complicated horde brewing, baby.
The world is a combination of the dystopian paranormal with shifter omegaverse sprinkled with politics between different shifter races. The shifters aren't finding their mates and not enough omegas being born so their shifter race is dying. The tortured dragoness heroine and her witch bestie who runs a kink club for the wolves to get their rut out in a safe and monitored environment so they don't turn feral.
I adored the rutting club setting and the overall spiciness but felt it didn't push far enough for my liking, however this book has done a good set up for the series and I would definitely read the sequels.
Thanks to Sirena Song for the review copy and this is my honest review.