Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Review of Zadri Dragons of Preor by Celia Kyle as Erin Tate


I received this book as an ARC for an honest review. 

In this book we get Zadri's story and we finally understand who Delaney Cole is. Both of these people we meet in Rendan's book. Zadri is the defense master and we find that after he is offered this position he is called to duty to find and help protect the offensive master Rendan's mate. In the process he has to kill another Proer who ends up being Delaney Cole's mate. But he knows he feels something for this woman and the baby that she carries. If only he can convince himself to leave her alone. Can Zadri leave the woman he knows is is mate or will he turn his back when she may need him the most?

Delaney is a woman on the run. When she she finally escapes the clutches of her parents she becomes the mate to a Preor who is killed just a short time later. When she awakes from being unconscious she awakens to the Preor who she believes just killed her. When she looks for the wound and finds none she is even more confused. Part of her wants to bring him close and another part wants him as far away from her as possible. What is she to do when she may be the mate of the man who killed her last one? Does she fight to stay or run to protect her and her baby?

This book has many twits and turns that will have you hooked from the first word to the very end. This couple like most Preor and human mates have to endure some type of challenge before they get their HEA this couple is no different. The difference is how they handle those challenges. There are so many things I want to tell you about this book but hate to ruin anything for any other readers. I will say this book will have you on the edge of your seat till you read those words the end. I will say I would highly recommend this book to anyone and everyone. 

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