Review: Dragon Storm by Katie MacAlister

Posted May 15, 2016 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 0 Comments

Review:  Dragon Storm by Katie MacAlisterDragon Storm by Katie MacAlister
Series: Dragon Falls, #2
Published by Forever Publication Date: November 24th 2015
Pages: 336
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four-half-stars

TURN ON THE CHARM
According to some (including himself), Constantine is one of the greatest heroes of dragonkin who ever lived. Too bad he's now lonelier than ever and his biggest adventure involves a blow-up sheep—until he has an opportunity to save his kind once again. All Constantine has to do is break into a demon's dungeon, steal an ancient artifact, and reverse a deadly curse. The plan certainly does not involve rescuing a woman...
TURN UP THE HEAT
Bee isn't sure whether to be infuriated or relieved when Constantine pops up in her prison. The broody, brawny shifter lights her fire in a way no one ever has before, yet how far can she really trust him? Their chemistry may be off the charts, but when push comes to shove, Constantine will have to make a crucial choice: to save the dragons or the woman he's grown to love with fierce intensity.

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Constantine, is a hero dragon who isn’t taken too seriously, I mean he has a blow-up sheep afterall, so he takes the first opportunity to save his fellow dragonkin, after all he is perfectly suited to steal the artifact needed to reverse the curse. Only issue is Bee, a charmer who is on a mission to unravel the dragonkin’s curse, is already there and she doesn’t take kindly to Constantine trying to upstage and mess up her plans.

These two are meant for each other and the banter between them had me laughing and smiling through the whole book. This isn’t a story that necessarily reads that great as a standalone. Mostly because this storyline of trying to kill the bad demons and break the curse, and it continues from previous books. I already knew Bree and Constantine, and I wasn’t too sure about these two working as a believable couple before their book, by the end of their story, they definitely fit.

I adore this series, it has humor, suspense, fun paranormal creatures and leaves me on the edge of my seat as I try and figure out which way it will go and if the dragonkin will triumph.