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Dragon's Love

Red Planet Dragons of Tajss Series, Book 3

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Dragon's Love

By: Juno Wells, Miranda Martin
Narrated by: Jillian Macie, Tristan James
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I guess I'm one of the last survivors of the human race, and I'm stranded on this hell of a desert alien planet. Sucks to be me. Our ship crashed months ago, and those of us left are struggling to survive the boiling heat in barbaric living conditions. The only reason we're not all dead is one of my friends got knocked up by a native alien, and he lets us live in his ruined city. We should be grateful, but a lot of the humans hate the dragons and the girls who mate with them. The natives are huge, seven-foot-tall dragon-men with wings and tails and scales. Surly and overly protective, who needs that? Not me. Alien baby fever is the new in thing, but I'm not falling for the hype. I've always survived being alone, and I don't need anyone to change that. Try telling that to Shidan, the most annoyingly persistent alien male around.

Thanks to the primitive nature of the destroyed planet, we have no idea what's happening when things go wrong with my friend's pregnancy. I'm sure I can salvage something from our crashed ship that will help, but to get there I'll have to leave the city's protection and go out in the sweltering heat where everything wants to kill me. The only way I'll survive is if Shidan comes too, and he's made it clear he wants only one thing. Love.

Contains mature themes.

©2017 Miranda Martin and Juno Wells (P)2018 Tantor
Fiction Paranormal Paranormal Romance Romance Science Fiction Fantasy
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ok.

not as good as the first 2 by a lot, but a must read to learn some things and to keep going in the series. The series is worth it. enjoy.

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Two different authors with different tone.

This wasn't one of my favorite story in this series. I grinched with Amara's abrashivenes. She was so rude, I almost stop reading the book. Her attitude was not indicative of her history of Ben dying for her. The word "piston" during intercourse also made me grind also.
There were some conflicting information. First, the alien men skin are often described as cool and soothing to the human female but in the last chapter, Amara said Siadon (unsure of spelling) pull his warm body on her. I glean the differences between the two authors. It was a entertaining but frustrating story.

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Love the narration not a fan of the story

I almost DNF'd this book half way through. I screamed to stupid to live times it gave me a headache. It's should have been okay later when her attitude was cleared up but that just made it worse. The emotions conveied by the narrators kept me listening but it was hard.

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Great narration

Great narrators. The story was good. But I didn't like the female lead in this one. I think she was meant to be strong but she just came off as stubborn to the point that she was making dumb decisions just to be stubborn. The male lead was good though. An the continuing story is good also.

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Another irritating lead female

If you want to feel like you are spending time with your know-it-all, irritating, and just mean for no good reason female coworker . Then this is the story line for you.

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Somewhat disappointed

I really had a hardier connecting to the characters in this story and was a bit disappointed, since I had really enjoyed the first two audiobooks in this series. The heroine seemed too cold and confused, and the hero let himself be talked to like a doormat. Narration was well done. Sorry, for me this story was a flop.

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worst MC female EVERRRR

Never before have I wanted to reach into a book and punch a b@+$h as bad as I want to this female. The most frustrating woman EVER! I wish the male in the story would have found someone not so hateful.

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Amara & Shidan.

Not sure why I kept listening, series seems to be improving… and this book was better than the last book, sure the heroine was a bitch, but I still thought she was way less stupid than the girl in the last book. Plus she had every right to be one. Some people complained that the book spent too much time with flashbacks, but I didn’t think there was that many. Overall not as good as book 1 but better than book 2. I really like the female narrator, the male narrator is good, but the sound is a lot softer, and I have to turn up the volume when he talks.

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Yet another amazing one

I loved everything about it. The narrators just sweep you up in their voices and pull you in like your one of the characters.

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Frustrated heroine!

The following ratings are out of 5:
Romance: 💙💚❤️
Steam: 🔥🔥
Story/Plot: 📕📗📘
World building: 🌏🌍🌏🌎
Character development: 🤓😉☺️
Narration: 🎙🎙🎙🎙
Narration Type: Dual Narration

The heroine: Amara - seven months ago she and her friends crash landed and ended up on a destroyed planet in a city that was once great but is now little more than ruins on a hot desert planet. Her job is as a mechanic, trying to get the cities power source back online. The conditions are terrible, and the machinery is outdated and moldy. She is crabby and frustrated most of the time. She was a pilot, not an engineer so doesn’t really know much about what she is doing.

The Hero: Shidan - He is a Zmaj, a seven-foot-tall dragon man with wings and a tail. He has been kind of following Amara around and keeping close to her. He is smaller than some of the other Zmaj but is still massive compared to Amara.

The Story: Amara is attracted to Shidan from the start but definitely doesn’t want any kind of relationship and for sure doesn’t want to get caught up in the alien baby fever that some of the other human women have gotten lately. Shidan showed up recently at the edges of the city with another Zmaj and they fought a battle over Amara. Shidan won the battle and the other one left the city. Shidan has stuck close to Amara ever since.

Amara is kind of crabby about her lot in life, especially at the start of this book, since she wanted to be a pilot since she was a girl and she fought hard to be the first woman pilot on her team. Though now that they have crashed on a desolate planet, there is no chance for her to pilot any spacecraft. Plus, it doesn’t help that she is attracted to Shidan but doesn’t want to be since she doesn’t want a relationship. Though Overall, the story wasn’t bad, and I liked how it ended.

This book was told in dual points of view via dual narration. It was narrated by Tristan James and Jillian Macie. I like Jillian’s voice and she does a terrific job in this book (and series). She does a lot of alien romance and is one of my favorites. Tristan has a nice voice though he isn’t one of my favorite male narrators. Overall, he does a fine job though.

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