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Review Date: 2/20/2007
Helpful Score: 1
Book one in the Dragon Lords Series. Reporter Morrigan finds herself married to Prince Uluan of the Draig to help write a story for her paper. Morrigan is strong and unbending in her opinons. Too bad her husband is too!
Review Date: 5/5/2007
Helpful Score: 2
I am a huge Angela Knight fan but I actually liked Diane Whiteside's story better. The way both authors worked together to create two seperate stories that began and ended together was amazing
Review Date: 2/20/2007
Intergalactic thief Olena Leyton and Prince Yusef, captain of the draig outpost. Olena constantly fights Yusef for her freedom but finds happiness in compromise.
Review Date: 2/20/2007
Helpful Score: 1
I really liked the Heroine in this book. She was one of the least naive characters i have ever read.
Review Date: 2/20/2007
Helpful Score: 1
I liked how easily the characters got along. All the conflict was external rather than two people obviously in love struggling to realize it.
Review Date: 2/20/2007
The banter between Jane and Baran was hilarious. The sex was steamy.
Review Date: 6/12/2013
Dwayne hates lies. Veronica has a few things she would like to keep to herself. Can't say I blame her. Is it a lie if you keep embarrassing information to yourself? I say no. Jeanette did a great job of portraying PTSD (Dwayne) and social awkwardness (Veronica). The characters are wonderfully developed. I loved the book.
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Review Date: 6/12/2013
Lydia and Caspian got the short end of the family stick. She is a famous (and slightly notorious) Callaway, and he is the changeling son of the Prince of Annwyn. Both situations come with a whole slew of trouble. Caspian is psychometric, meaning he gets impressions of an objects history when he touches them. Taking a job as a antiques appraiser is a good use of this skill. Not a skill I envy him for, that is for sure. Can you imagine everything you touch bombarding you with images and feelings that are not your own? Caspian and Lydia become each others safe harbor, a place to heal. I like what they represent to one another. It is more than just lust and passion. There is a sweetness to their love.
I get frustrated with fairies. They do what they want and no one make them pay the piper for the crap storm they inflict on others. The fairies in Outcast Prince were better behaved than most I have read, that is a consolation.
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I get frustrated with fairies. They do what they want and no one make them pay the piper for the crap storm they inflict on others. The fairies in Outcast Prince were better behaved than most I have read, that is a consolation.
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Review Date: 2/20/2007
Helpful Score: 3
Jenna was such a beaten down women at the beginning of the book. It was great to watch her change and learn to trust again with help from Clint
Review Date: 2/25/2007
Agent Ulyssa Payne is a girl to be envied. Kirill is so hot he steams off the page. I loved the chemistry between these two.
Review Date: 2/20/2007
Definately my favorite of the dragon lords books. Pia is a woman who knows how to take care of herself. No simpering female begging to be rescued. Zoran is H-O-T. My favorite Dragon Lord!
Review Date: 2/25/2007
Helpful Score: 1
Fayre Carlisle is such a great heroine. Heart broken and betrayed by the man she thought she loved, Fayre sets out to show london just what she is made of. Teaming up with Maccus Brawley the two set out to bring down Fayre's fickle lover and her father's ex-mistress. MAccus and Fayre are so magnetic. I am eagerly awaiting the next carlisle entry!
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