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  1. #1
    Fourth Wing
    Book 1 in the series:The Empyrean

    Fourth Wing - The Empyrean by Rebecca Yarros
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    Is it groundbreaking? No. Is it incredibly entertaining? Absolutely! Fourth Wing is an unashamedly fun, emotionally-charged fantasy ride with dragons, romance, and nonstop twists - perfect if you want to lose yourself in a juicy page-turner.

    'Fourth Wing' by Rebecca Yarros is a fantasy romance novel set in a world where dragons play a significant role. The story follows Violet, who forms a unique bond with her dragons, Tairn, Sgaeyl, and Andarna. As Violet navigates through a mysterious and dangerous problem brewing in the kingdom, she faces challenges, heartache, betrayals, and friendships that shape her character. The book is praised for its well-written banter, emotional moments, and mind-blowing naughty scenes between the characters. The plot twists, character development, and the strong chemistry between Violet and her dragons keep readers engaged in this page-turning story.

    The book is described as a mix of adrenaline-filled scenes, soul-ripping moments, and tender romantic moments. The diverse cast of characters, including those with chronic illnesses, disabilities, and from LGBTQIA and BIPOC communities, adds depth to the story. The author's writing style is appreciated for its witty banter, comedic touches, and the ability to immerse readers fully into the world she has created, making 'Fourth Wing' a captivating and engaging read.

    I tighten the straps of my heavy canvas rucksack and trudge up the wide staircase of the stone fortress I call home. My chest heaves with exertion, my lungs burning by the time I reach the stone corri...
    May 2023

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    Fire in His Blood
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    Book 1 in the series:Fireblood Dragon

    Fire in His Blood - Fireblood Dragon by Ruby Dixon
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    Fire in His Blood is steamy, silly, and pure escapism - a perfect fix for anyone who wants dragons, romance, or just a lighthearted adventure in a broken world. Not everyone’s cup of tea, but if you’re in it for the fantasy fun and don’t mind a few clichés, it delivers exactly what it promises.

    Fire in His Blood by Ruby Dixon is a post-apocalyptic romance novel set in a world where dragons have ravaged the Earth. The story follows Claudia, a woman who is thrown into a situation where she must learn to connect with a dragon named Kael, who sees her as his mate. Despite initial communication challenges, their relationship develops as they navigate the dangers of their world. The book is described as having a mix of romance, adventure, and world-building, with a writing style that keeps readers engaged throughout.

    As far as jail cells go, this one’s pretty decent. I mean, I’ve been in my fair share over the last few years, and most of them are converted storage closets or small, reinforced rooms. This one has a...
    2017
    340 pages

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    Radioactive Evolution by Richard Hummel
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    In "Radioactive Evolution" by Richard Hummel, readers are taken on a post-apocalyptic adventure filled with nanites, dragons, and evolving abilities. The story follows Jared Cartwright as he discovers the power of nanites in a depopulated Earth, allowing him to level up by collecting them from animals. As Jared navigates this new world, he forms alliances and faces moral dilemmas, all while encountering creatures and challenges that test his resilience. The writing style seamlessly blends elements of science fiction, fantasy, and gamelit, creating a unique and immersive reading experience that keeps readers hooked from start to finish.

    Jared stood at the precipice of almost certain danger, the yawning black chasm simultaneously beckoning and repelling him. The last six months of exploration led him to this moment, and now he hesitat...
    November 2018

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    Twin Dragons - Dragon Lords of Valdier by S.E. Smith
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    A spicy, heartfelt alien romance with a fresh spin on dragon shifters - great for fans of the series, but the slow start and trope-heavy setup won’t suit everyone.

    In 'Twin Dragons', Melina and her grandfather, Cal, are rescued after being abducted and held as slaves on an asteroid by aliens. Melina's true identity as a female is hidden to ensure her safety, leading to complications when she meets twin dragons, Cree and Calo, who believe her to be a mute boy. As the twins struggle with their feelings towards Melina, they must navigate the challenges of claiming her as their true mate while facing the darkness threatening their souls. The story unfolds with a mix of action, romance, and humor, as the characters grapple with secrets, misunderstandings, and the unique bond between the dragons and their mate.

    September 2014
    390 pages

    (Also, see 34 recommendations for the series Dragon Lords of Valdier )

  5. #5
    Dragon Actually
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    Book 1 in the series:Dragon Kin

    Dragon Actually - Dragon Kin by G.A. Aiken
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    A hilarious, spicy, and action-packed start to a beloved dragon shifter romance series - great for anyone craving outrageous fun and fierce, messy heroines, but not for those wanting deep world-building or restrained storytelling.

    Dragon Actually by G.A. Aiken is a paranormal romance that follows the story of Annwyl the Bloody, a fierce warrior princess fighting against her evil brother. Saved by a dragon named Fearghus, Annwyl forms a unique bond with him as he trains her to face her enemies. The book features humor, strong character relationships, and steamy scenes, with a focus on the unconventional romance between a human and a dragon shifter.

    He’d heard the sounds of battle for quite some time. But, as always, he ignored it. The wars of men meant nothing to him. Never had. But those same sounds right outside his den? Well, that did stir hi...
    2004
    362 pages

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    Dragon Found
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    Book 1 in the series:The Dragon Queen

    Dragon Found - The Dragon Queen by Sam Hall
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    A spicy, fast-paced adventure for fans of dragons, court intrigue, and romance, with a charismatic heroine and a dash of classic fantasy nostalgia. If you’re craving dragon drama and don’t mind a little heat (and harem), Dragon Found will keep you entertained and wanting more!

    In 'Dragon Found', readers are introduced to Pippa, a resilient young woman who is forced out of her home by her stepmother and takes on the role of a swineherder. When dragon riders arrive at her family estate searching for the next queen, Pippa's life takes a dramatic turn as she unexpectedly bonds with a baby dragon. As she navigates the challenges of court politics and betrayal, Pippa forms strong bonds with the dragon riders who help her seek justice and uncover the mysteries surrounding the dragon eggs. The story unfolds with themes of power, loyalty, and the resilience of the main character, offering a blend of fantasy, romance, and intrigue.

    That was the only warning I got before the mud hit the side of my face. I blinked, freezing on the spot as the viscous, stinking clod splattered across my face, the main weight of it dropping to the g...
    November 2022
    448 pages

  7. #7
    Unbound
    Book 2 in the series:Songs of Chaos

    Unbound - Songs of Chaos by Michael R. Miller
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    A thrilling, character-driven dragon fantasy that soars past its slow beginning - perfect for fans of outcast heroes, dragon bonds, and epic adventures. Highly recommended for YA and fantasy lovers alike.

    In the series 'Songs of Chaos' by Michael R. Miller, the book 'Unbound' continues the story of Holt and Ash as they are called upon to tackle a rogue dragon named Sovereign who threatens mankind's existence. As Feorlen faces stress and the threat of war, Talia, known as the Red Queen, must navigate her bond with a dragon while striving for peace. The book is praised for its fast-paced nature, good storylines, and action-packed scenes with great character development, making it an engaging and easy read that keeps readers hooked from start to finish.

    The 'Songs of Chaos' series in 'Unbound' is commended for its originality, mesmerizing plot, and well-crafted action sequences. Readers are captivated by the growth and development of each character, as their individual stories intertwine, leading to a compelling narrative that leaves them eagerly anticipating the next installment in the series.

    Osric Agravain watched Sidastra burn. At his jailor’s behest, he sat upon the scourge risen dragon, hovering at a safe distance from the battle. Osric fought back the only way he could, attempting to...
    October 2021
    686 pages

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Songs of Chaos )

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    Of Darkness and Light - The Bound and the Broken by Ryan Cahill
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    A must-read for epic fantasy fans - a sweeping, character-driven saga packed with magic, dragons, and emotional depth. The Bound and the Broken just keeps getting better!

    'Of Darkness and Light' in the series 'The Bound and the Broken' by author Ryan Cahill is a fantasy novel set in the rich world of Epheria, where humans, elves, dwarves, Uraks, mages, Battlemages, and Draleid dragonriders coexist. The story unfolds 400 years after The Fall, with a focus on the protagonist Calen who brings hope of freedom to the empire, leading to numerous war fights. The book is filled with action, sacrifices, and showcases the strength of the human spirit in the face of adversity. The plot is fast-paced, engaging, and explores themes of friendship, growth, war, and the eternal battle between good and evil.

    The narrative is characterized by a complex world-building, unique magic system called the Spark, and a counterpoint known as Blood Magic wielded by the empire and Uraks. The book features multiple point of views, including Calen, Dann, Dahlen, and others, each contributing to the rich tapestry of characters and their interconnected stories. The writing style is described as immersive, with well-developed characters, humor interspersed with intense moments, and a non-stop movement throughout the land, making it hard to put the book down.

    Calen dropped to his knees. His heart pounded as he pushed the dwarf up against the hard stone of the battlements. The sword had come through on the left side of the dwarf’s stomach, just where the pl...
    December 2021
    842 pages

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Bound and the Broken )

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    The Book of Earth - Dragon Quartet by Marjorie B. Kellogg
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    A solid, emotionally engaging start to a dragon-themed fantasy series - original enough for devoted fantasy fans, heartfelt enough for readers seeking character-driven adventure. Not perfect, but a rewarding read if you love dragons, personal growth, and magical journeys.

    The Book of Earth revolves around the young girl Erde, who is forced to flee her home to escape a power-hungry monk and her like-minded father. She becomes the dragon guide for Earth, a dragon searching for the being who is calling him. As Erde and Earth embark on a journey together, they encounter challenges, mysteries, and a cast of intriguing characters, ultimately leading to a satisfying and mysterious end that sets the stage for the rest of the Dragon Quartet series. The book is described as a page-turner with elements of power struggles, personal growth, friendship, and a unique twist on the typical dragon fantasy narrative.

    Forehead tight to the rippled glass, Erde let the cold seep into her furrowed brow, and contemplated the novelty of an unfamiliar face—how gratefully you noticed the peculiar arch of an eyebrow, the o...
    February 1995
    338 pages

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    Fire in His Chaos
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    Book 8 in the series:Fireblood Dragon

    Fire in His Chaos - Fireblood Dragon by Ruby Dixon
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    'Fire in His Chaos' by Ruby Dixon is set in a post-apocalyptic world where dragons have invaded Earth through a Rift in the sky. The story follows the protagonist Rachel, who is scarred and mutilated from a past dragon attack, as she navigates life in Fort Dallas, participating in the panty program for survival. When Rachel meets the dragon Jurik, who is still lost in madness, their unexpected encounter leads to chaos in the fort. As the plot unfolds, Rachel and Jurik develop a deep connection and face challenges together, ultimately finding love and happiness amidst the post-apocalyptic setting.

    The writing style of Ruby Dixon in 'Fire in His Chaos' is praised for its engaging plot, well-developed characters, and balanced mix of heartache and humor. The author skillfully weaves together themes of survival, courage, and romance, creating a story that keeps readers hooked from start to finish. Dixon's ability to incorporate real-life struggles and diverse characters into a fantastical setting adds depth and relatability to the narrative, making it a compelling read for fans of the series.

    Yawning, I scrub my hand over my face and glance at the whiteboard calendar on the wall. Today’s not a bathing day. Rats. I slide off my bunk, smacking my lips. Underneath my top bunk, Jenny is curled...
    2020
    283 pages

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Fireblood Dragon )

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