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Steel Dragon

Steel Dragons, Book 1

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By: Kevin McLaughlin, Michael Anderle
Narrated by: Emily Beresford
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Summary

Dragons rule the world. Their claws are into every aspect of human life, from government to industry. But Kristen Hall is about to throw a wrench into all of that.

Because she's a dragon, too. She just doesn't know it...yet!

A dragon raised by humans, in the human world.

After graduating from the police academy, she's dropped right into the ranks of Detroit's elite SWAT team. A rookie, in SWAT? Unheard of. But what the dragons want, they get.

The reasons behind their machinations become clear as her dragon powers begin to surface.

Will Kristen rise to the challenges her new life delivers? What designs do the dragons have for her future? And perhaps most pressing of all - how did she come to be a dragon with human parents?

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Dragons & Mythical Creatures Fantasy Fiction Military Dragons Mythology Paranormal
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This book showed promise with a interesting story-line. However, the main character came across as somewhat juvenile for much of the story, improving towards the end. What saddened me most was the large number of expletives uttered by several of the characters. I realize that there are some people who can't help themselves from using the "f" word in every sentence they utter, but I, for one, found it rather distressing to listen to. Apart from the language, the narrator does a decent job of presenting the book.
The target audience for this story is the young adult. They might find my criticisms overly picky. However, I find the story less than what I would expect of Mr Anderle, as represented by his OpusX series. I'll not continue with the series.

Somewhat juvenile main character, foul language

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