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Dragonborn
Dragonborn
Author: Jade Lee
One Protector — When dragon power flows through your veins, when dragon thoughts burn in your mind, you can accomplish anything. Natiya knows, for she carries one of the last eggs in the land disguised as a jewel in her navel. Day by day the Unhatched grows, and when at last it births they will be joined in a sacred and eternal bond. Gone ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780505527547
ISBN-10: 0505527545
Publication Date: 3/2008
Pages: 368
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3.3 stars, based on 64 ratings
Publisher: Love Spell
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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  • Currently 2.5/5 Stars.
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This was more of a fantasy story with some sex thrown in than a love story. I finished it, but didn't have any problems putting it down, which is too bad as I just LOVE dragons. If you're looking for a love story with a good plot and dragons, try Kiss of Fire by Deborah Cooke.

Kiril knows dragons are evil. He should, as he works for the evil dragon-bonded emperor (the same one who killed Kiril's entire family). Kiril is the most feared dragon-hunter in the kingdom and now there's only one egg left for him to find and dispose of.

Dragons are good. Natiya knows because she is carrying the last egg, a Queen dragon. She has eluded capture all these years, but time is growing short and her dragon is about to hatch.

I guess I didn't enjoy this book because of all the conflicting thoughts and actions. Kiril doesn't like to kill but he does. The emperor killed his family, yet Kiril kills the only things that might be able to depose the emperor.

Natiya can't make up her mind about Kiril, dragons, or even the emperor. She has several TSTL moments and I really didn't feel for her throughout the book. I didn't feel a connection (other than good sex) between her and Kiril and both hid hurtful secrets. Anyway, I'm sure there's a vast audience for this, but I wouldn't have shelved it in romance.
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The book was a slow read. I found myself skipping ahead. It seemed less like a romance than it did a story about dragons. I was still confused at the end.

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This book was ok...not one of my favorites. It was confusing in places & alot of questions were just kinda hanging there & left unanswered. I also felt there were gaps
in the storyline. It was an interesting take tho on dragons & their story.


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