
Dragon Point, Collection Three
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Narrated by:
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Chandra Skyye
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Tanya Eby
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By:
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Eve Langlais
Prepare yourself because it turns out the horsemen of the apocalypse are actually dragons and they've emerged from their millennia long curse because the end of the world is at hand. While they're being heroic—and arrogant—they're also falling in love.
Features previously published titles:
- Dragon Mage: Azrael needs Daphne to help him save the world. With two of the seven seals broken, they will have to work fast before a monster is released from its prison.
- Dragon's Jinn: Even a powerful Jinn can't fix Maalik's broken heart. Or can they? He's got three wishes to find out.
- Dragon's Kitty: Serafina is a treasure hunter, and she won't let anything get in her way, not even a horseman of the apocalypse and his talkative cat.
Contains mature themes.
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Read Bitten Point, Kodiak Point, and then Dragon Point series
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This last trilogy mixes things up a bit with the addition of dragon mages and a war against the Jinn.
Other than cameos for Elspeth and Babette, the previous MCs don’t factor in. There’s also a change in the series narrator for books 8 and 9 that I dealt with by slowing the narration speed.
Each book features one of the four horsemen (or women), dragon mages recently freed from their
self-imposed, centuries long imprisonment. It makes for some funny fish out of water bits as they grapple with the new world. There’s also a bonus FF romance for Babette sprinkled across the trilogy, which is the main reason why you might want to start with the previous books. Other than appreciating Babette’s backstory, these three could work as standalones.
I enjoyed this batch, especially with the Jinn, who provide a fascinating foe as a smoky collective menace with a hive-like mind. My favorite story was the last, which also has a cat, probably the only being more arrogant than the dragons. Perhaps it was series fatigue, but the romantic chemistry was merely okay. Glad I got this as a collection.
Be careful what you wish for
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