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In this book, Deborah Cooke kicks off her pretty awesome Dragonfyre series. I picked up the second book first and fell instantly in love. I then read the third book and then the first book. Simply because that was the order I found them in.
I tell you what though, if I had read this book first, Kiss of Fire, I would've stopped right there. It sets up the story for an epic battle between good and evil, but lacks spark, for better terms. You need to read it to understand the entire back story of the Pyr and their enemies, but its not necessary. Its a slow read. Leisurely. But the passion between the characters is dim at best compared to the next two books.
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I found Kiss of Fire boring and the characters juvenile.
For a hero...Quinn too often messes up in protecting Sara. Quinn knows his duty and desire is to protect Sara, yet he accepts a challenge from another dragon leaving Sara vulnerable. And that's not the only example of the hero being a non-hero and non-dragonish.
But I will give the second DragonFire Novel a try; my hope is that the series will improve because I do love dragon fiction.

Christina M. (
HandD) wrote on 9/26/2008...
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Although I felt this book had a lot of promise ultimately it fell rather flat. The premise itself is fine. Ancient shape shifting dragons, called Pyr protect the earth and the humans in it from fellow evil dragons called slayers. Once during their lifetime they find their destined mate by undergoing a firestorm.
Unfortunately the plot dragged, filled with way too much action and very little interaction. The two characters ended up being very lifeless and it was hard to care whether they got together or not. The abrupt end to the main characters firestorm also seemed very anticlimactic and unsatisfying.
Honestly there is a lot better paranormal romance out there. I would say pass this series by and read something else.

Christina B. (
catyasdo) wrote on 8/31/2008...
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Quoted from review @ http://misscz.wordpress.com
Comments: First off, I really liked the world building. The dragons, called Pyr, protect humans like they protect any of the Earth's other treasures. They do not kill humans indiscriminately. In fact, true Pyr don't kill humans, period. There is a faction of Pyr, called Slayers, that don't agree with the idea that humankind is a precious treasure. The Slayers believe humans are insignificant and have squandered the more precious of treasures - the Earth. They have no qualms killing people or other Pyr.
All the dragons are male, with the exception of the Wyvern - the prophetess of the Pyr - and they can live forever. They are not, however, indestructible. Very hard to kill, yes; but it can be done. To perpetuate the species, dragons must mate with human females. But not just any female, apparently. Pyr have destined mates, and there's no telling when a Pyr will feel the firestorm that heralds his mate. Many have been waiting a very long time.
Quinn is a nice guy. Truthful, protective without being domineering, and thoughtful. He give Sara the time and space she needs to get a grip on the new reality she's facing. For her part, Sara is a practical person who deals in hard, cold, facts. When she's presented with irrefutable evidence that dragons are real, she doesn't panic or go into denial. She accepts the new reality, asks questions, and reads up on the subject.
I have to say I liked Donovan from the first. His book is the next one, but it's his POV in the prologue of Kiss of Fire. I read the sneak peak for his book and can't wait to read it. I also hope that Rafferty, poor guy, gets a firestorm.

Denise L. (
fangrrl) wrote on 2/10/2008...
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My first book by this author. The plot is somewhat YA, but the writing style is quite good. Dispite the fact that this book has alot of good qualities, I found myself lacking enough interest to finish. Can't really say why, nothing particulary bad about it. I suspect many readers will enjoy this series.