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Book Review: Dragon Fire by Juliette Cross
April 6, 2019

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This was so amazingly romantic I had a hard time actually doing work during the day! Â I wanted to get back to the book so badly that I was reading in between assignments and read all through my lunch break. Â I felt an instant connection to the hero and heroine, and my heart was beating wildly every time they had a scene together. Â Their attraction was so poignant and lovely, and I really couldn't ask for a better romance than this. Â I really enjoyed the first book in this series, and I wondered if this one would top it - and oh, boy, did it! Â I want my own Morgon man. Â Anytime now...I am waiting patiently.
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Sister Liana hasn't been able to stop thinking about the handsome Morgon man being sheltered at the convent. Â But she has a secret she's been hiding that would make a relationship between them impossible. Â With smoldering eyes and a charming smile, Kieren Moonring is slowly winning Liana's heart, and he knows he has found something special in the shy, kind sister who has been nursing him back to health. Â But his life is in danger, and in admitting to his desire for her, he could be putting her in danger too. Â Even though he fights it, his feelings for her grow stronger, and when tragedy strikes, they are thrown together. Â Sparks fly and a love long smothered ignites into a fire that cannot be denied.
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I felt so many emotions as I read about both Liana's past and Kieren's love for her. Â It was so beautiful, how they fought it for so long and came together in their dreams. Â Morgons of the Moonring clan have the ability to dreamwalk, and so their romance began long before Liana realized it was not just a figment of her hopes and imagination. Â And when their pasts became known to each other, it was inspiring to see how they worked through things and healed together, as a unit. Â Their relationship was so strong and had a lot of depth from the very beginning. Â There was a particular scene that I really enjoyed, and it was one of hugging. Â As a hugger myself, I can personally attest to how it feels when you get a hug after not having one for a very long time. Â It's so comforting and soothing, and Juliette Cross did a fantastic job conveying the emotion such simple affection between two people. Â The writing was beautiful.
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I can't wait to see where this series goes from here! Â Each book seems to be better than the last, and I am eager to see where the author takes us next.
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**I received a free copy from the author and this is my honest review.**