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Cargando... Becoming Dragonpor Eve Langlais
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Pertenece a las seriesDragon Point (1)
Fantasy.
Fiction.
Literature.
Romance.
I'm a monster. That's what Brandon thinks when he flees the medical institute that changed him. Living a normal life isn't in the cards for him because, while he can hide his scaly skin, his wings are hard to miss. So he runs and lives in the shadows where monsters belong. What he didn't expect to find were others just like him, and they call themselves dragons. Or so Aimi with the violet eyes tells him when she pins him to the ground. Seriously, though, dragons? He doesn't want to believe, but the evidence is mounting. Not helping his resolve is the fact that the woman with the silver hair doesn't fear the monster and wants to claim him. However, before he can think of his own happiness, he has to rescue his little sister. Uncle Theo kidnapped her, and Brandon will do anything to get her back, even if he must embrace the monster within to become the dragon. Contains mature themes. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Google Books — Cargando... GénerosSistema Decimal Melvil (DDC)813.6Literature English (North America) American fiction 21st CenturyValoraciónPromedio:
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Genres: Adult, Paranormal, Romance
2.5 Stars 😡🙎🏼♀️
First I want everyone to know I am a huge Eve Langlais fan.
I mean HUGE
However, I am not a fan of this book.
I was very disappointed with many of the elements in it.
1st up are the mc's, Brandon & Aimi.
They both talk & behave like they are between 14 & 16 years old for about 90% of the story.
They are supposed to be close to 30 years old.
I not only did not connect to either of them, but came close to despising them by the end of the story.
There are a few good parts in the story. Small doses of humor.
Here is one of my favorites;
".....His aunt Tanya was famous for her Frenemy Soup."
Other than that, the rest just drove me crazy.
The scenes are jumpy.
The writing, characters etc lean towards 'YA'. (I do not intentionally read anything 'ya'.)
Way to many words wasted on descriptions of everything.
And I mean EVERYTHING!
Every minute detail. I think the only thing not described in detail is what toilet paper was used & by whom.
Repetitive. Shall we see how many different ways I can say the word 'repetition' with & without the word repetitive.
'Good Lord Have Mercy! You could fill Florida's swamp land with all the repetitive inner dialogue and unnecessary filler words.
By 76% there is yet another interrupted sex scene & quite frankly I just didn't care if they ever did or didn't 'Do The Deed'.
I just wanted to see 'The End'.
If the rest of her books in this series are like this one......
Then it is a big 'NO' for me.
And that actually makes my heart hurt.
That's how much I love Eve Langlais.
The fact I hated this story makes me want to cry.
😢😭 ( )