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  • City Dragons, Book 2
  • By: Lisa Oliver
  • Narrated by: John York
  • Length: 7 hrs
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Dragon's Fire

By: Lisa Oliver
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City Dragons, book two

Ever since his father was killed, Samuel Hollingsworth has worked hard to cultivate a meaningful relationship with the dragon half of his soul. Things were going well for a while, and then, their mate rejected them, and now, his and his dragon’s connection took on added importance as they tried to keep each other’s hopes alive. But it wasn’t easy being patient and trusting the Fates had a plan for them, when the man they wanted was on the other side of the country and showed no signs of coming back.

Vampire elder and coven ruler Raoul didn’t have time for weakness. He was determined to keep his coven and his city safe, and if blood was spilled to get the job done, then he was going to be the one who was spilling it - every single time. Even a chance meeting with his beloved in New York didn’t deter him from his duty. Riding on a dragon’s back might be fun for some people, but he had more important things to do. 

But the Fates will not be deterred even when it comes to stubborn vampire rulers older than dirt. A chance kidnapping sets in place a chain of events that test Samuel and Raoul’s fragile bonds to breaking point. When a bomb goes off and everything Samuel and Raoul hold dear is in danger, will Samuel be strong enough to stand by his mate’s side? 

Can be listened to as a stand-alone, but listening to book one will help you understand a few of the secondary characters' motivations more easily - such as Samuel’s brother Dirk and his mate Jon. This is an MM true mates paranormal romance story intended for adult listeners. Mpreg elements are included, but aren’t the focus of the story line. 

©2018 Lisa Oliver (P)2021 Lisa Oliver

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Interesting, action-packed but fell short for me!

Samuel Hollingsworth is not your typical dragon shifter—his dragon is a rare omega, making his temperament less aggressive than most of his kind. Ancient vampire Raoul rules the supernaturals in his city and coven with a firm hand, providing a safe place for the weak but meting out vicious punishments to those who prey on them. When Raoul learns that Sam is his fated mate, he initially resists but eventually welcomes Sam into his coven, despite the resentment of some in Raoul’s inner circle. As the media attention and attempts on Raoul and Sam’s lives ratchet up, the two will have to learn how to live in partnership.

Despite the gripping action, this MPREG / shifter romance didn’t grab me as much as the first book. Sam was childish at times when he chaffed under Raoul’s assumptions and protection. Their relationship was like an arranged marriage, they really didn’t know anything about the other and they were constantly playing catch up and falling over their assumptions. I’ve been trying to pinpoint what I found unsatisfying … I think it’s some plot holes, a lack of character development, and the easy way things keep resolving—the nonstop events just keep us skimming along the surface. I did like the concept that Sam and his dragon were almost two thirds of the people in the relationship. I also thought Sean Crisden did a great job on the first audiobook and that John York didn’t really measure up here.

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