Saturday, July 24, 2021

Review of A Song of Destiny by Emilia Hartley

 


I received this book with the understanding that I could leave a voluntary and honest review. 

In the book we meet Ember Barnes and Cash Montoya. When this book opens we find that cash is again reading a letter from an anonymous fan. He finds it is one of the few things that sooth his dragon. So when he gets to the bar he does the only other than that also appeases his dragon and that is music. Little does he know that the person writing him these letters is none other than Ember Barnes. He doesn't car if his brother has fallen for a Barnes woman he is determined not to do the same thing, especially with how close of control he must keep on his dragon. Ember can't believe 1 she actually told Cash it was her writing the letters. and 2 put her heart out there for him to stomp all over. Not matter how much her dragon wants her to be near him her heart isn't sure she can take it. One look in his eyes however have her wondering if there is more to this man/dragon than meets the eye. She knows they aren't on the same page and also knows if they don't get there they will destroy them both. Can these two find a HEA or will the fear of the unknown make that impossible?

Another amazing book in this series. The emotions these characters have will draw you in and not let go. I would highly recommend it to anyone and everyone. 



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