A Dragon Savior
Guardian Dragons, Book 5
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J.K. Frysta
He’s my hero...literally.
Super heroes don’t exist, and the Ghost of Detroit? Just a rumor.
Except it’s not.
I was taken straight off the street, drugged, and put up for sale...until he saved me.
There’s something between us, something charged and electric, that sends shivers down my spine...and his.
But the people who are after me aren’t going to stop.
Unless we make them.
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4 Blue Flames
Narrator J.K. Frysta delivered the exciting conclusion of the Guardian Dragon series. His voices for the dragons were phenomenal! He was able to carry the tension and anxiety, but also switch to humorous moments, which guaranteed a highly enjoyable dragon experience. I enjoyed his performances so much so, I’m nominating this whole series for a Blue Encore! You know, go big or go home!
The plot and characters were original and very intriguing. I loved the approach to what omegas are and how dragons ended up not having any female dragons left. The whole series was well planned and I honestly can not point out any loose ends or plot holes.
The sex scenes were original to each couple, not the same (cookie cutter) at any stage. The approach to the coupling or knotting itself was as unique as the characters who committed the acts. In book 5, both the dragon and omega never had a clue about what they are. Both were orphans who grew up as humans. The story about the discovery of their true natures and inborn instincts while experiencing their mutual attractions was expertly written. I enjoyed the innocence and almost naive explorations.
The history of the dragons and the rest of the supernatural beings was well laid out and totally believable. I loved the ancients and how they deliberated for years at a time, actually time means nothing to them. It was very funny to me as I could see in my mind’s eye, how these dragons sat and converse back and forth. The well rounded secondary characters created a deeper connection to the series, which I think was another deeper foundation built for spin-offs.
The mutual enemy of the dragons and other supernatural beings “The Templars” was another original idea, especially because it coincides with fundamental human history. They were extremely “hateable” especially the “evil scientist”. This testifies about the broad scope of the series, instead of just boy meets dragon and dragon knocks up the boy who happens to be an omega, who has babies and they live happily ever after.
I definitely recommend this series.
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Excellent Series love the narrator JK Frysta!
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