Release Date: 25 November 2014
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The trouble with humans is that they're far too sensitive. Forget you put a woman in the local jail for a few months - and she takes it so personally! And yet she is the one trying to assassinate the queen. And now I'm trapped with Elina Shestakova of the Black Bear Riders of the Midnight... gods! That endless name!
But what am I to do? I am Celyn the Charming with direct orders from my queen to protect this unforgiving female.
Even more shocking, this unforgiving female is completely unimpressed by me. How is that even possible? But I know what I want and, for the moment, I want her. And I'm sure that she, like all females, will learn to adore me. How could she not when I am just so damn charming?
My Review 5 STARS**Copy Provided by Netgalley and Kensington Books for an honest review**
It has certainly been a while since i last delved into this series, and boy am i kicking myself that i have not read these last books sooner.
Although i am a little rusty at remembering what has been happening in previous books, a background does help with the overall plot line, you can read this as a stand alone story, however you will then fell you need to read the rest to find out what happens as war is definitely looming.
Elina is from a very strong tribe where it is the woman who do the fighting and the men that look after then homes and look after the children. Being the youngest daughter, she is also a disappointment to her mother who has pretty much hated her since birth.
Celyn a dragon and a personal guard of Rhiannon the dragon queen is given a task to ride with Elina, back to her tribe to try and get an alliance with her people. It is only then that the pair get to grips with each other and they both look out for each other.
There is murder, there is romance, there is humour and there is certainly a lot of action and a brilliant plot line with an amazingly strong female.
The supporting characters from all the other books are in this book too and the plot continues onwards, you cannot help but get stuck in, then want to read the next book straight after.
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