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Book Review of Dragonbound

Dragonbound
Dragonbound
Author: Jade Lee
Genre: Romance
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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I have Mixed feelings about this book. The writing is good and keeps you reading
The ideas about the detailed relation ship of dragon-human is good. BUT the book has a lot of violence-sex that does not belong here (Scify-Romance) in such detail. Also it gets a little tiering with the heroine swinging like pendulum clock: love him, hate him, love him, hate him...

ALERT SPOILERS:
The dragonmaid loves Cordian the being/hates dragon the beast and it takes her the whole book to realize the 2 are the same locked in a body of a the man who tormented them both, it is like picking a dasy: I love you, I hate you, I love you I hate you, I ...
And there is the out of place banking system Sabina invented for the country but under close up it is her unborn daughter that comes up with it... but though the book constantly reminds the reader of it it has nothing to do with the plot.
In the mean time there is a political subplot for power. The 2 subjeated now free lands try to invade Rowana. One captures the new queens gold dragon, (who turns out to be Sabina's missing daughter, that 'blinked out' at birth to apear somwhere as a dragon egg) and the other leader Ben-Yan captures the dragon in human body: Cordian and eventualy goes mad from drinking his blood. All 3 armies meet in the magic infused 'clutching' caves, and since they can't F*** (mating-lust) they go bloodlust-mad and everyone slaughters everyone. Hero and heroin escape to magical, hidden island and they lived happilly ever after.