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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.
If you liked Dragon Found, here are the top 52 books to read next:
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In "Good Girl" by Sam Hall, readers are taken on an adventure in the Omegaverse where the protagonist, Cyn, navigates a world where one's designation decides their place in life. The story follows Cyn, a strong and determined Omega, as she reconnects with her past and meets a group of Alphas who challenge the traditional rules of society. Through a mix of intrigue, danger, and romance, the book explores complicated relationships, mutual respect, and the journey of self-discovery in a society filled with secrets and conspiracies.
The writing style of the book is described as intense and engaging, with a focus on character development and world-building that immerses readers in a dystopian-like alternate universe. The narrative delves deep into the psychological aspects of the characters, offering a unique twist on ABO dynamics and relationships that captivates readers from the very beginning.
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In "With Fangs and Claws," readers are introduced to Darcy, a strong and independent woman living in a male-dominated world of Grania. The story follows Darcy as she navigates through a serious love story with triggers addressed tastefully by the author, Sam Hall. Part one of the book sets the stage for a wild ride as Darcy faces obstacles and grows as a character, caught between duty and her heart's desires.
Darcy finds herself in a complex situation when she encounters four mysterious Wolf King's sons, Wargen from Strelae, who see her as their mate. As Darcy struggles to balance her loyalty to her knight, Kris, with her growing feelings for the Wargen brothers, readers are taken on a journey filled with world-building, romance, and intrigue. The slow burn romance, unique characters, and strong female lead make "With Fangs and Claws" a captivating read that keeps readers eagerly turning the pages.
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'A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing' in 'The Wolfverse' series by Sam Hall is a gripping story that follows Riley, a beta surrounded by Alphas and Omegas in a world where dynamics are everything. The plot delves into Riley's emotional journey as she navigates her relationships with the Vanguard brothers, forbidden fruit due to their status as the sons of Bordertown's ruling Alphas. The book expertly combines elements of romance, angst, and suspense, while also exploring the science behind the ABO dynamics, providing a fresh take on the genre. The writing style is engaging, with well-developed characters and a plot that seamlessly transitions between past and present, allowing readers to connect deeply with the characters and their struggles.
The story unfolds as Riley faces emotional turmoil and unexpected challenges when the Vanguard wolves claim her as their mate, defying societal norms and expectations. The book skillfully weaves together themes of self-discovery, forbidden love, and coming of age, culminating in a satisfying ending where Riley and her pack find unity and completion. With a mix of humor, steamy romance, and a touch of mystery, 'A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing' offers a captivating narrative that keeps readers engaged from start to finish.
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In 'Forbidden Fruit' by Sam Hall, the story revolves around Sage, a plus-sized woman dealing with negative body image issues and trauma from her past. The book explores themes of body positivity, societal standards, and the dynamics of a complex relationship between an omega and four alpha stepbrothers. The writing style delves into dark themes such as bullying, dubcon, and past trauma, creating a steamy and intense omegaverse romance with deep character development and emotional struggles.
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'The [Not] Cursed Dragon' in the series 'Deadly Dragons Duet' by Colette Rhodes follows the story of Shira, a traumatized and fierce character seeking revenge for the killing of her family. The plot revolves around Shira's journey of strength and determination as she navigates a world where women have less power, facing challenges and obstacles while trying to be free and seek justice. The writing style of the book is described as engaging, with detailed character development and a captivating storyline that keeps readers hooked, especially with its unique world-building elements set in Avalon.
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'Traitor Witch' by Marie Mistry follows the story of Nilsa, a Luna Witch and covenless assassin, who finds herself in the Deadwood, guided by an unseeing shifter. The book introduces a world filled with shifters, vampires, fae, mages, and witches, alongside a large harem and a sassy familiar. Nilsa's journey involves unraveling mysteries, facing challenges, and building relationships with her harem, all while navigating a world with unique magical elements and engaging in a slow-burn romance.
The book is praised for its excellent world-building, well-developed characters, and a blend of humor, drama, action, and tension. Readers appreciate the intricate plot, the slow-building romance, and the strong character development, especially for the main characters. The story is described as a mix of mystery, paranormal elements, and a unique world that captivates readers and leaves them eager for more.
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Evelyn Maynard, the main female character, receives a full scholarship to Bradford Hills Institute in NY due to her exceptional science academics. The story revolves around Variants, individuals with special abilities, training at the institute. The plot unfolds with Evelyn discovering her true identity, forming connections with other Variants, and navigating through a world where humans and enhanced beings coexist. The writing style is noted for its detailed world-building, slow burn romance, and a mix of action, humor, and amazing character development.
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'Upended Life' in the series 'Artemis University' by Erin R. Flynn follows the story of Tamsin, a strong and confident female protagonist who navigates through challenges of inheritance, magic, and university life. The plot is fast-moving, focusing on Tamsin's character development, her interactions with a diverse set of characters, and the magical world-building that adds depth to the story. The writing style is engaging, with a balance of showing and telling that brings the characters and their experiences to life. Despite some flaws in writing, readers appreciate the unique storyline, the captivating plot twists, and the overall fantasy elements that keep them invested in the series.
I slid on the latex gloves after he let me in the room so there was no chance I’d leave prints. Once I heard the click of the door closing, I acted. Throwing an elbow back into his chest, I grabbed hi... - #10
'Trickery' is the first installment in the 'Curse of the Gods' series, where Willa, a dweller of the lesser race, finds herself serving the notorious Abcurses brothers - Coen, Rome, Aros, Yael, and Siret. The story follows Willa's adventures as she navigates her clumsy tendencies and attracts trouble, all while forming a unique bond with the dangerously handsome and gifted brothers. The book is known for its slow start that picks up around 20 pages in, offering a mix of humor, suspense, and a blossoming relationship that causes uproar within their community.
The writing style of 'Trickery' is described as original, hilarious, and engaging, with a strong female main character, quirky humor, and well-developed relationships. The plot unfolds with a mix of adventure, humor, and character development, making it a comfort read for many fans of paranormal fantasy romances. Readers find themselves invested in the world building and the endearing protagonist, Willa, who brings a unique perspective to the reverse harem subgenre.
Some things in life were a given. It was a given that the sols were the bridge between the dwellers and the gods. It was a given that some of them would become gods, after they died—while the rest of ...