with dust new understanding of his power and their orgin makes the story deeper. can’t wait to see what happens
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Great book!
Review from Breakfast with Seneca →
Short, but satisfying
Review from Claiming Tiny →
I’ve really enjoyed this series. The stories are well developed in spite of being shorter than the books I usually read, and they don’t feel rushed either. The female narrator’s voice was much louder than that of the male narrator, so I had to raise and lower the volume when they switched in order to..
An interesting story, however…
Review from Blueshift →
Wonderful Narrator and Story
Review from Tracking Trisha →
David Brennan allows the listener to absorb and sink into the story. I can be in my home and still be immersed in another universe. This story features a bad ass heroine and hero. They both kick ass and take no names. Of course they’re going to butt heads and when they do, it makes..
Series review
Review from Dust 2: A New World Order →
It was pretty good until the author spent like 5 minutes describing a sex scene. (I kept fast forwarding 30 seconds multiple times and they kept at it.) If he had alluded to it then it may have been okay, but I don’t spend money on R rated science fiction sex scenes. I don’t understand..
Narrators
Review from Inking Eagle →
pretty good
Review from Dust: Before and After →
brother two
Review from The Dark Prince’s Prize →
Adalard is the second Ha’darra brother to find his mate on Earth. This book is best enjoyed if you’ve first read the Dragon Lords, Sarafin, Dragonlings and Ha’aven stories. Otherwise this book could be a bit confusing as this overlaps past story timelines. The ending is set up for Arrow’s story – brother three and..