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Wow! For both this book and the series. Reading the end did give a satisfying conclusion, however, it was such a good book with so many surprises I didn't want it to end. Kian is the last brother to find a mate. He hasn't and the sickness is taking hold. That means the human side can't keep control of the dragon--very dangerous for the humans around him. He watched his brothers suffer and find peace with the discovery of their mates. They were human with a little extra, shifters, all some magic that made them able to be with a dragon mate. Not so for Kian. He left home to either find her or do what must be done. Calla has a special ability with shifters. She could reason with them and help keep them in control. Her friend, not quite family but he'd been with her for years, was the only one who knew about her ability. He also advised her when they needed to move on. Someday she would find a place to call home and stay--she hoped. Kian was in a bad way when they met as she served him a drink. After they met the town started experiencing brutal murders. Who? What? Why? From here things get scary and there are more questions than answers. The most important question is will Kian or his family follow through and make sure his lack of control doesn't harm humans. I liked that I couldn't figure out who was the bad guy. Right to the end I wondered how it would turn out reminding myself that in romances there has to be a HEA, doesn't there? Maybe you'll figure it out. Guaranteed you'll like the characters and their caring for each other even with all the questions between them. You can read this one alone, however, it is a great series. Alone or all of them this is a good one sorry to see the series end.
Lisa Stanley
As always once I pick up the book I cannot put it down until I'm finished. The drama, the suspense, the intrigue. Kian not knowing knowing if he actually did something or not, and then Astor the stand in grandfather, and Calla the mysterious girl with a past she's trying to keep hidden from everyone. Definitely an awesome read. I'm glad to see that all of the brother get to live but I am sad to see the series end. I wish there was more to it. But all good things must come to an end and then you get to start the new sets. I can't wait for those. ❤❤❤
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Patsi Hoffstaetter
This is a wonderful, intriguing dragon shifter romance, and I found it a pleasure to read. The characters are well-developed with definite individual personalities and display realistic emotional feelings. The story-line and plot is interesting, well-thought out and written, it keeps the reader’s attention, There is: a dragon shifter out of control (Kian), an unusual & mysterious woman (Calla), a acting grandfather (Ashor), various kinds of shifters, twists & turns, intrigue, adventure, action, danger, magic, fugue episodes, murder, attractions, memories, paranoia, conflict, defiance, emotional turmoil, unexpected surprises, shock, confrontations, families issues, discovery, love, happiness & a wonderful satisfying ending. I really would recommend this book.