Review: Drakon by Jamie Magee

Posted December 13, 2015 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 0 Comments

Review:  Drakon by Jamie MageeDrakon by Jamie Magee
Published by Smashwords Edition Publication Date: November 17th 2015
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four-stars

Scarlett Kingfin was forced to run when her life went up in flames, literally. Her home was scorched, and her sister was missing. She was armed with nothing more than a set of coordinates and a fierce temper.Her twisted path led Scarlett right into the lair of Draxton Drakon, the ruling alpha dragon shifter of the Drakon Clan. His kind owned the seas. Sailing through mystic barriers, they often returned home with their spoilsβ€”to the home Scarlett had forgotten. Much like she had forgotten she was his mate, the missing half to his fiery soul.Strife, tension, and undeniable magnetism stand between the lovers when they’re face to face again. Her presence not only represents a broken royal vow, but also spurs a wicked prophecy of a lethal war between the immortals. Explosions, kidnappings, unveiled truths, and twisted rivalry shroud Draxton and Scarlett's every step. Their dragons deep within are invincible. Will the hearts of the man and woman be strong enough to survive the hell their rise will inflame?

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This book has it all. Dragon Shifters, Witches, spells, a quest to find missing family and a love that will change everything. Scarlet is on a search to find her sister and her father’s ship. She is all alone and she has survived because she has great instincts or so she thinks until she meets Draxton. They will embark on a journey that will fulfill their destiny and in the process bridge the divide between realms. I am so excited about this series. I hope the next books live up to the expectations set in this one. I am greatly looking forward to do finding out what happens next, because one thing is for certain everything will change.