Feel the Burn (Dragon Kin), by G.A. Aiken
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Feel the Burn (Dragon Kin), by G.A. Aiken
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War makes strange bedfellows. I, Gaius Domitus, one-eyed rebel dragon king of the Provinces, know that better than most, since I have to fight off half my ungrateful family on a regular basis to keep law and order here in my lands. But I never expected to have to consort with a barbarian human woman. Kachka is beautiful, if you like them fierce—and of course I do. But she keeps complaining about how spoiled and decadent I am, and how a feared Daughter of the Steppes has no time for foolish dragons. I think she likes my eye patch, though. It is quite dashing. With death always at our tails, we take our passion like we take our allies. As they say, love the barbarian you’re with…
Feel the Burn (Dragon Kin), by G.A. Aiken- Amazon Sales Rank: #72364 in Books
- Published on: 2015-11-24
- Released on: 2015-11-24
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 6.75" h x .97" w x 4.12" l, .0 pounds
- Binding: Mass Market Paperback
- 448 pages
Review “The best, strongest, most kick-ass heroines in the PNR world.” —Smexy BooksPraise for The Dragon Who Loved Me “A chest thumping, mead-hall rocking, enemy slaying brawl of a good book.” —All Things Urban Fantasy “Aiken aces another one.” —RT Book Reviews, 4 Stars
About the Author Originally from Long Island, New York Times bestselling author G.A. Aiken has resigned herself to West Coast living, which involves healthy food, mostly sunny days, and lots of guys not wearing shirts when they really should be. Writing as Shelly Laurenston, she is also the creator of the wickedly funny Pride series for Brava. For more info about G.A. Aiken’s dangerously and arrogantly sexy dragons, go to www.gaaiken.com.
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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful. How Can Such A Violent Gory Story Make Me Laugh So Hard and Some How Sneak A Romance Into The Middle Of The Insanity By Douglas C. Meeks NOTE: It seems a large number of people (but not everyone) are having problems with the formatting being screwed up, I suggest you send a complaint to Amazon since they are the guru on all things Kindle. Some devices show the lack of formatting and some don't, a couple of people that got the EPUB edition from another retailer are NOT having these problems. This in no way reflects on the quality of this story and so is not considered in my review.I usually have second thoughts many times when I give a 5 Star rating, wondering if I am grading it too easy. I had no such problems with this book. I started laughing on about page 5 and did not stop until the end of the book pretty much.I did not read the last two books in this series because people that read them were not that enthused about them it seemed, this one gets the series back on track IMHO and brings all that insanity back including everybody's favorite insane Queen, Annwyl the Bloody :)The way the author manages to write stories about so much chaos, blood, gore and violence while making me laugh so much and in the middle of all of this still pull off a decent if light hearted romance is nothing short of amazing.This time it is Gaius and Kachka that are lined up as the designated couple and they are great, not a lot of warm moments but heart felt ones that fall into line with the chaotic plot of this book but this story is stolen so many times by Zoya who I will not even attempt to describe since you really HAVE to read it to appreciate her.Bottom Line: I am not sure you can really appreciate this book unless you have read at least the first 3 novels in this series to get a feeling for the insanity that is this series. The humor is insanity taken to levels I have never seen elsewhere, so get ready for a wild ride. I cannot tell you how highly I recommend this book if you need something to lift your spirits . Well done indeed.
20 of 24 people found the following review helpful. What?????????????? By Kindle Customer Ok I have been waiting for this book, so I got it the other day and I start reading. I am about 40% into the book and there are no separations between conversations. In one sentence u are at one place with a group, the next sentence u are with a whole other group. I don't know if it is just the kindle edition or if the paperback is like this but it is making me mad. I love the dragonkin books, but there is something wrong with the editing of this one. There should be the end of a section then a few spaces and the new section should start, but they are all running together and it makes it so confusing with like 15 different characters talking and doing different things but no separation between scenes. What happens? I paid 6$ to get confused!!!!!!!!!!!!!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. The Good, The Bad and Everything In Between By Ivy D. Love this fantasy series: Whenever I read the Dragon Kin series, I know there will be snarky humor, great action, some romance and fascinating take on this world of two suns with so many gods that they’re fighting for supremacy. It has its roots in several different mythologies and it is all the more fascinating because of it.G. A. Aiken, who also writes under the pen name Shelly Laurenston, has entertained me for years with her dragons and shifter romances and the wonderfully detailed universes she creates. She writes great romance, but they are not romances conducted in a little insular world. With every book, she builds another layer into a complex overarching storyline of these dragons and humans that I appreciate, even when the cast of characters has gotten so big that I feel like I’m in a Game of Thrones-like setting.Start from the beginning, though: This is the type of series that is hard to jump into, since there are alot of characters who play their parts in each installment, small or large. Ms. Aiken certainly introduces each big player so that you have the necessary information, but it’s the small details that you miss out on if you don’t know characters from books past.Kachka the freakin’ harshly funny: The last book, Light My Fire, introduced the Daughters of the Steppes, who are an ever lovin’ trip. The Daughters with their unbelievably long names, are a bunch of misandrists with a very strong female matriarchy in place. Their casual disregard and outright disdain for men as anything other than sex partners and child rearers is hilariously painful at times and Ms. Aiken has managed to really turn gender stereotypes as cannon fodder for her brand of funny.Kachka is harsher than her sister Elina, the heroine of the last book. Elina also had a major traumatic events happen that helped me sympathize with her in her story that Kachka does not and as a result, it was more about the funny than any romance for me.Gaius, the one-eyed Iron King: Gaius is on his own quest to avenge the torture his sister suffered at the hands of their family, and while I like Gaius, his part in this story takes a backseat to Kachka and her fellow Daughters. He’s a decent hero, and he has his moments, but mostly it’s about the coming battle with Chramnesind and the abominations, and Kachka’s part in that. Which leads me to…More fantasy than romance: In this book, even more Daughters are introduced and help Kachka in her quest to locate Chramnesind’s eyes, a key artifact that the fanatics have been on fire to locate. Well, they’ve been torturing, occasionally setting fire to and outright killing other religious sects through the Southlands and now spreading their bizarre eyeless ways through each corner of this realm, and it’s affecting dragons and humans. At this point in the series, with all the goings on with the overarching storyline, the romance has become secondary to that plot. Since I’m fully invested in seeing what happens to the Mad Queen and the dragons and all their kin, I’m enjoying the ride, even if I occasionally long for the days when the romance was center stage.The Bottom LineI enjoyed myself in the Dragon Kin world, even if the romance was more sprinkle than layer cake in this tale. If you love great worldbuilding, action and dragons, I encourage you to check this series out. Just start from the beginning.
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