Cynthia F. (frazerc) reviewed Fated: The Dragon's Warrior / The Dragon's Woman on + 672 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This is a quick little fantasy read - has more sex than plot. Characterization can make all the difference with this type of book, but unfortunately the priestess [heroine in the first story, complication in the second:] was a twit [IMO:] and I found her annoying. The dragon was much more interesting. I also found it difficult that the priestess who was kidnapped and subjected to multiple rapes and other abuses was eager to leap into the sack with the hero almost immediately. Granted there was sex magic involved but still...
This is a quick little fantasy read - has more sex than plot. Characterization can make all the difference with this type of book, but unfortunately the priestess in each story was a twit and I found them childish, petulant and annoying.
The dragon was much more interesting. The hero who was transferred from another dimension into the body of a real bastard was an interesting twist. Though the guy sometimes behaved as immature as the priestess.
I also found it difficult that the priestess in the first story, who was kidnapped and subjected to multiple rapes and other abuses was eager to leap into the sack with the hero almost immediately. Granted there was sex magic involved but still...
Also in the second story, the great wild destruction magic the child used to save her self is forgotten when she is fighting for her life and nearly dies, again. It's anticlimactic end.
The dragon was much more interesting. The hero who was transferred from another dimension into the body of a real bastard was an interesting twist. Though the guy sometimes behaved as immature as the priestess.
I also found it difficult that the priestess in the first story, who was kidnapped and subjected to multiple rapes and other abuses was eager to leap into the sack with the hero almost immediately. Granted there was sex magic involved but still...
Also in the second story, the great wild destruction magic the child used to save her self is forgotten when she is fighting for her life and nearly dies, again. It's anticlimactic end.
Glenna G. (keno) reviewed Fated: The Dragon's Warrior / The Dragon's Woman on + 869 more book reviews
i like the story about the dragon too! but 2 partners too-little hot.