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Just like Rapunzel from the fairy tales, dreamy, romantic Amy lives a hidden life. She's kept locked away in a tower for her own safety, with her sister as protector. Amy knows it's for her own good. If a dragon catches her scent, she'll be carried away and forced to become a drakoni's mate. But Amy has a secret - she desperately wants to be stolen. She would love to be rescued from her life of idleness and the thought of a devoted drakoni male charging in and saving her from her boredom sounds perfect to her. Of course, she wants a romantic, loving male who will adore her. What she gets is Rast. He's not kind. Not romantic. Definitely not gentle. But he is utterly and completely obsessed with Amy and he'll stop at nothing to make the delicate female his.
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(mini-rant here...)
Amy is the soft and gentle idiot who is so so naïve, innocent and sweet, and her mate is the biggest brute with anger management issues, Rast. Rast steals her away, fights others, won't let her have any independence, then suddenly around 65% he shrugs and lets Amy go help humans in a crappy fort.
-Amy was TOO innocent, stupid, soft; Rast was just overbearing and angry. Their dynamic wasn't one I liked to read, and Rast wasn't a guy I could fall for, an alpha-hole in my opinion
-Amy gets a mysterious note for plot reasons, and yet they go there and Rast is no longer so protective or demanding? He lets Amy get her way in this sus/dangerous situation and lets her make all the decisions. She gets a tiny taste of leadership and she is suddenly an impressive badass??
-Just didn't buy this romance, nor the plotline and was underwhelmed with the ending and intro to this town of new people.
-Felt like a big let down after book #3