Before I start my review I have to say that this is the second book of a series and I have not read or listened to book one. That said I did not find it hard to pick up the gist of this book and become immersed in the story.

Ilias is the youngest member of a group of dragons, he’s no more than a thin sickly boy, but things are about to change in a big way. Where this story differs from the usual dragon shifter stories is that each of the dragons are male, they are also halflings having one human parent. They also have two dragons inside them, one being their own and the other being for their human mate, once she is found and agrees to the mating the second dragon will enter her and she will then become a dragon.

Andrea is human, she has a drug problem and has been forced to quit college because of it. She returns home but fails to get help and is still taking drugs. Whilst under the influence of drugs she hits Ilias with her car and drives away. That incident is when Ilias realises that Andrea is his mate and he now has to start to try to heal her and win her over, whilst thrown into the mix is a dragon who is there to eradicate all halflings.

The story moves quickly and was easy to listen to the voice of the narrator Connor Brown is very easy on the ear and he gives a great performance.

This review is my own personal opinion and is written voluntarily.