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I was hired to protect him, but will our smoldering attraction ignite into love? When my hot headed brother found his fated mate, a deep, aching desire opened up inside of me for my own. Everyone knows dragons are covetous, jealous… possessive. I am all of these things, but never more so than when I set my eyes on Dempsey for the first time. Beautiful. Awkward. Sweet. Shy. Perfect. My dragon wants to wrap himself around him the moment he bumps into me outside of his antique shop. Dempsey, however, is not as keen on that idea as my inner beast is. He hired Drake Security for protection, and he needs it even more than he realized. Unfortunately, we specialize in brute strength and burning sh*t to the ground, and the problem Dempsey has is way out of our league. Is he my fated mate or am I just so desperate for one that I’m falling for him too fast? Either way, I’ll move heaven and hell to protect him, even if the forces that are after him are unlike anything I’ve dealt with before. I’ve spent thousands of years hoarding books and storing their words close to my heart. Will the love stories that live inside my soul be enough to woo him? Is it too much to hope that fate has chosen him for me? **** Smolder is book 2 in the Drake Security series and has a reluctant fated mate, dragon shifters, book swooning, ancient mysteries, and magic. Each book can be read on its own, but is so much better if read in order. The series is all dragons, NO MPREG.
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Nerdy blue Dragon and nerdy antique shop owner??? This pairing is PERFECTION.
So can someone explain me why in the world this book is so bad? The author had the recipe for perfection and somehow managed to deliver less than mediocre. Somebody kill me plz.
I read this books out of order. I admit that Lord sounded interesting and the rest... not so much. So I started from book 5 and there, this bunch of very nosy siblings and mates were really annoting. What kind of family follows you to Scotland and then to France just because you didn't answer one text message??? hello?? are we actually insane??
anyway, that's from book 5. My point is, I know this bunch are unhinged in their oversharing and really really cringy in every aspect of their not so private life, but this is the book that did it for me. This is the second and I read it fourth but still I would've never read it if i'd known how cringe the dialogue here is.
Like... "Hi! I'm your bodyguard! I've known you for 5 minutes but let me invite to London! and then let me take to some fancy dinners and offhandedly offer to buy you a "millionssss" dollar worth rare Shakespeare folio!" what? this is to much? I think so to, Dempsey needed the police not a bodyguard, this man is.... ugh.
I thought that this was going to be my fave because they're both bookwoms like me. Instead I got a cringe fest and not a single personality in sight. This men had not a single personality trait other than being booklovers/antique lovers. So sad, I will read Arson's book but it's going to be against my will only as a completionist task and not for enjoyment.