Dragon Actually (Dragon Kin #1) 
If I were to write a review in Annwyl's words, it would be this: Oi! This book is bloody brilliant!Wow this book is a definite fave! Love Fearghus and Annwyll and their magical world of dragons and fierce battles. Not to mention the secondary characters are great too and I look forward to getting to know them better in the following books. I haven't had a good laugh in a while and this book, had me giggling like an idiot! Superb!
3.25 starsAs cringe-worthy as that cover is, it does a good job of depicting what this book contains. Chesticles. Male chesticles. Male DRAGON chesticles. All up in this mofo. Because dragons are allergic to clothing. I somehow missed that this book contains two totally different story lines. The first 60% focuses on one couple, and then BOOM, a second couple is introduced. Whereas the first couple have an actual story arc (which is filled with hilarity as well as hawt schmex), the second

This was wonderful. Dragon luuuurve is now up there with alien luuuurve as some of favorite types of luuuuurve.There was a lot wrong with this, too many characters, lots of point of view jumping and the stupid Im staying away from you for your own good thrown in there, but you know what? It was just so bloody entertaining that I didnt care.Annwyl the Bloody is hilariously fearsome. Fearghus is a stubborn idiot but softened up as he lost his heart to his little psycho killer. I especially liked
This is actually 2 novellas.Dragon Actually The better of the two. This had a more likable hero and heroine. I found the dialogue immature and irritating at times, but overall it was a decent story filled with good paced action, love and conflict. What I didn't like was how the heroine had no problem screwing the knight, when she loved the dragon. Ok even if it is they were the one in the same, she didn't know that.. so I lost respect for her. She also was too over the top bloodthirsty and
Clearly I am a fool for waiting so long to start this series. The first book in the series is actually two stories in one. So here are my thoughts on each:DRAGON ACTUALLY 5 starsAnnwyl the Bloody is a warrior chick who simply does as she pleases. Though a mere human, she is a force, igniting passion and determination in her battalion as she leads them into possible death. Her greatest enemy is her own brother, Lorcan. A sadistic brother who gets off on suffering, Annwyl must do everything in
4.5 starsI see from the other reviews that this seems to be a Love It or Hate It kind of book. I'm firmly in the Love It camp. I guess it depends on what you were expecting from the novel? I was personally hoping for nothing more than brain candy, and I certainly wasn't the least bit disappointed in that regard. I thought Dragon Actually was humorous and entertaining, and the bonus story Chains and Flames a wonderful add-on to the overall experience.
G.A. Aiken
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 336 pages Rating: 3.95 | 23778 Users | 1414 Reviews

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Original Title: | To Challenge a Dragon |
ISBN: | 1420103733 (ISBN13: 9781420103731) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Dragon Kin #1 |
Characters: | Annwyl the Bloody, Fearghus the Destroyer, Rhiannon the White, Bercelak the Great |
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It's not always easy being a female warrior with a nickname like Annwyl the Bloody. Men tend to either cower in fear—a lot—or else salute. It's true that Annwyl has a knack for decapitating legions of her ruthless brother's soldiers without pausing for breath. But just once it would be nice to be able to really talk to a man, the way she can talk to Fearghus the Destroyer. Too bad that Fearghus is a dragon, of the large, scaly and deadly type. With him, Annwyl feels safe—a far cry from the feelings aroused by the hard-bodied, arrogant knight Fearghus has arranged to help train her for battle. With her days spent fighting a man who fill her with fierce, heady desire, and her nights spent in the company of a magical creature who could smite a village just by exhaling, Annwyl is sure life couldn't get any stranger. She's wrong...Declare Containing Books Dragon Actually (Dragon Kin #1)
Title | : | Dragon Actually (Dragon Kin #1) |
Author | : | G.A. Aiken |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 336 pages |
Published | : | September 1st 2008 by Zebra (first published 2004) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Romance. Dragons. Paranormal Romance. Paranormal. Shapeshifters |
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Ratings: 3.95 From 23778 Users | 1414 ReviewsComment On Containing Books Dragon Actually (Dragon Kin #1)
Actual Rating 2.5 starsIt's fine. The relationship development was a bit fast for me. I don't really see where they fell in love. Friendship, sure I can see that, love, no. The romance needed a deeper unfolding.The problems, or added plots surrounding the romance were a bit absurd and underdeveloped as well and that made me lose interest in the story, even though I found the beginning interesting. I have to say that it is nice seeing a warrior woman in a paranormal romance book. It is promisingIf I were to write a review in Annwyl's words, it would be this: Oi! This book is bloody brilliant!Wow this book is a definite fave! Love Fearghus and Annwyll and their magical world of dragons and fierce battles. Not to mention the secondary characters are great too and I look forward to getting to know them better in the following books. I haven't had a good laugh in a while and this book, had me giggling like an idiot! Superb!
3.25 starsAs cringe-worthy as that cover is, it does a good job of depicting what this book contains. Chesticles. Male chesticles. Male DRAGON chesticles. All up in this mofo. Because dragons are allergic to clothing. I somehow missed that this book contains two totally different story lines. The first 60% focuses on one couple, and then BOOM, a second couple is introduced. Whereas the first couple have an actual story arc (which is filled with hilarity as well as hawt schmex), the second

This was wonderful. Dragon luuuurve is now up there with alien luuuurve as some of favorite types of luuuuurve.There was a lot wrong with this, too many characters, lots of point of view jumping and the stupid Im staying away from you for your own good thrown in there, but you know what? It was just so bloody entertaining that I didnt care.Annwyl the Bloody is hilariously fearsome. Fearghus is a stubborn idiot but softened up as he lost his heart to his little psycho killer. I especially liked
This is actually 2 novellas.Dragon Actually The better of the two. This had a more likable hero and heroine. I found the dialogue immature and irritating at times, but overall it was a decent story filled with good paced action, love and conflict. What I didn't like was how the heroine had no problem screwing the knight, when she loved the dragon. Ok even if it is they were the one in the same, she didn't know that.. so I lost respect for her. She also was too over the top bloodthirsty and
Clearly I am a fool for waiting so long to start this series. The first book in the series is actually two stories in one. So here are my thoughts on each:DRAGON ACTUALLY 5 starsAnnwyl the Bloody is a warrior chick who simply does as she pleases. Though a mere human, she is a force, igniting passion and determination in her battalion as she leads them into possible death. Her greatest enemy is her own brother, Lorcan. A sadistic brother who gets off on suffering, Annwyl must do everything in
4.5 starsI see from the other reviews that this seems to be a Love It or Hate It kind of book. I'm firmly in the Love It camp. I guess it depends on what you were expecting from the novel? I was personally hoping for nothing more than brain candy, and I certainly wasn't the least bit disappointed in that regard. I thought Dragon Actually was humorous and entertaining, and the bonus story Chains and Flames a wonderful add-on to the overall experience.
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