FEVER by Donna Grant #review
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FEVER
by Donna Grant, NYT
& USA Today Bestselling
Author
Dark
Kings Series, Book 16
Releases
October 29, 2019
For
centuries, the Dragon Kings have lived among mortals, forsaking their
true selves. But for Kelton, hiding in the realm of shadows—and
existing only in the world of dreams—is no longer an option. A
human woman claims to know that he, like other dark warriors of his
kind, is real. That the legends about these powerful, seductive men
with hearts ablaze are true. And that, with just one embrace, Kelton
could destroy her…or love her until the end of time.
Bernadette Davies is
an anthropologist who knows better than to fall into the arms of a
Dragon King. But how can she resist Kelton when he’s so willing to
share his secrets and bare his soul? He hasn’t met a beautiful,
trustworthy woman like Bernadette in…forever. But once they give
into their mutual desire, their worlds will never be the same. Soon
Bernadette must face her dilemma: Should she expose the truth about
Kelton in the name of science? Or join him in his battle with the
dark forces—in the name of love?
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By
Donna Grant
“Dragons
are real.”
The
words went through the small room of the restaurant reserved for
special meetings like a pistol shot. Today’s meeting was that of
the local cryptozoologists.
Keltan
wanted to be anywhere but there. Yet, Ulrik had sent him halfway
across Scotland to hear whatever Dr. Bernadette Davies had to say
about her highly publicized talk about dragons.
Keltan
might have been shocked at the sight of her. He’d expected some
older woman in her sixties with gray hair, glasses, and at least two
chins. Instead, he was met with a vision that actually had his mouth
hanging open. Straight black hair parted to one side fell just past
her chin that brought attention to her incredible cheek bones. Her
large jade eyes met everyone with determination and a calmness that
proclaimed she wholly believed everything she was going to talk
about.
Her
hunter green button-down shirt was willowy, molding tantalizing
against her breasts. And the black pants the shirt was tucked into
made his mouth water when he caught a glimpse of her perfect
derriere.
Keltan
had to bite back a groan when he saw the black stilettos she wore.
He’d always been a sucker for a woman who wore heels.
But it
was the first three words out of her mouth that made him sit up
straight and pay attention. A jolt of dread and worry went through
him so quick that his stomach roiled viciously.
“We,
as cryptozoologists work tirelessly to prove that such creatures
exist,” Bernadette continued. “Many of you know for certain that
particular creatures you believe in are real. For me, it’s
dragons.”
“Do
you have proof?” someone asked.
Keltan
didn’t look to the voice. He kept his gaze locked on Dr. Davies.
Now he wished he hadn’t chosen a seat toward the back. If he’d
sat closer, he wouldn’t have to look around the various heads to
keep her in view as she walked back and forth.
There
was no doubt of the confidence she exhibited. And while there was a
chance she was one of the few off her rocker, Keltan didn’t think
that was the case. As a Dragon King, he and his brethren at Dreagan
had gone to great extremes to hide their true selves from humans.
But a
few years ago, the Dark Fae had taken a video of the Dragon Kings in
a skirmish with them. The Dark released that video to the world, and
speculation about dragons soared overnight – and it had yet to
diminish.
Now,
humans looked to the sky constantly, making it harder and harder for
the Kings to shift, even on the sixty thousand acres where they
lived. The magical barrier surrounding Dreagan stopped numerous
drones from mortals on a weekly basis trying to see if Dreagan was
the home of dragons.
It
made every one of the Kings wonder if it was wise to have chosen the
double dragon as their logo as well as using the Celtic word for
dragon as the name of their whisky.
Ryder,
the one King who could create and work any electronic, was the one
who used his hacking skills to wipe the video of them from
everything. Yet, the curiosity of the humans had been woken. They
wanted answers.
MY THOUGHTS
WOW! Donna Grant does it again! She wrote another book in the Dark Kings series that got me so hooked from the very beginning that I just couldn't put it down.
First off if you are new to this series I do suggest you don't read this one because it is book number 16. Please start from the very beginning of the series so that it will be easier to follow.
I absolutely have been loving this series so far and yes I loved this book so very much. I love the characters.
There is romance, suspense and a great battle. If you are a fan of this book series you don't want to miss out reading this one.
I am giving this 5 out of 5.
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