Dragon’s Heart By Marly Mathews
Grania Burns has given girl power a new face to look up to. She is strong and independent, but her softer side shows through toward her family and her mate (Dylan).
I related most probably to Grania, like most adults we have to decide to live like our parents or by our own values, sometimes these moral values are in constant conflict and to do the right thing you have to go against family. Grania standing up against Draco (her father) and even most of her closest friends to save Earth, made me want to pass out Go Grania buttons.
The language was very British as expected. Most of the battles took place in Great Britain or in Dragonia, most of the characters were thousands of years old so I am glad Marly didn’t use American slang, it would have ruined it for me.
Dragons, witches, wizards, fairies and even a unicorn here and there, this story kept drawing me in, I would make a pact to myself just one more page then I have to stop, seven pages later I was re-compromising that pact again. The action is on going, the love scene dances in front of your eyes, and I adore how they find their mates for life, unfortunately not all unions turn out for the best. If there was to be a sequel I would definitely be the first in line.
Book Stats:
- Electronic format
- Publisher: New Concepts Publishing
- Language: English
- ISBN: 978-1-60394-213-3
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(3 votes, average: 4.33 out of 5)
I recently read this book of Marly Matthews and wasn’t ready to leave that world when I was done. With the story being between a half dragon/half human and a wizard, I found it so unique! The war they battled and the lost they endured at times was heartbreaking, and you could feel the hero/heroine (Dylan and Grania) grow in more love as the story unfolded. I so hope too there will be more set in this setting and being able to re-visit Dylan and Grania again.
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