These stories can be read as standalone, but they are so much better read together from beginning to end. Each story centers on a particular dragon and him finding his mate as they search for a way to contain the beast in the lake. Each story follows the exact same plot, but the last two books twist the story in an unexpected way. The stories are great for passing the time, but they are not really in depth. The characters are predictable, and don't develop much after they find their mate and are showcased in the other books. My favorite dragon was Asher. He had the most personality without all the brooding. Even with all his problems, he knew when to lighten the mood, and knew when to be gentle and kind.
Happy New Year and welcome to 2025. I read mostly Advanced Reader Copies and all reviews are my own opinion. Feel free to contact me if you have a questions or want me to read one of your books. Please post to my blog and/or subscribe. I love hearing from you! Maranatha! Come Lord Jesus come! May God bless and keep you this year!
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