A review by thenia
Dragon Marked by Jaymin Eve

3.0

A story that reminded me of another of the author's works, the Curse of the Gods series with the first book being Trickery.

Both stories are pretty light, although Trickery is a lot lighter, and have a reverse harem theme, where the main heroine is surrounded by powerful men who all consider her special for one reason or another.

In this case, Jessa is an alpha wolf shifter, and her harem are a set of brothers with different talents each. They grew up together so she loves all of them, but has a soft spot for Braxton, the dragon shifter, who seems to share her feelings.

They are all going off on adventures together, trying to find the magical prison of their area that's hidden from the public. Unfortunately,
Spoilerthey get more than they bargained for when the boys are framed for murder and get to see the prison from the inside.

There, Braxton meets a kid that should not be a prisoner, and he vows to return for him. They soon discover that the boy wasn't the only one imprisoned in secret, but there was a whole new ward full of people and children of all ages. They are all dragon marked, and so is Jessa and her newly discovered twin sister, and the dragon marked have always been hunted and presumed dead, so their parents separated the two of them and hid their marks and dragon marked abilities to keep them safe
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It's a story that requires the reader to suspend disbelief to enjoy, and having done that, I found it engaging enough to make me curious about what happens next to the group in Dragon Mystics that follows.