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The last time fairy princess Nineva Morrow engaged in magic, evil forces rendered her an orphan-isolated and incapable of trusting in anyone's survival. But after years of hiding on Earth, she'll use her powers once more-and attract more knights than she can handle....
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This is Kel’s story, the Dragon full of snark, freed from the sword six months prior, when the dragon god, Cachamwri, tells him he needs to ‘rescue a fairy princess–and save a goddess.’ Nineva is the twenty-first Avatar of the goddess Semira, she has powers and is destined to sacrifice herself to free the goddess. She’s been hunted by sidhe and on the run all of her life. When Kel shows up to protect her, she thinks he’s come to kill her and leads him on a merry chase, until she trusts the wrong people and almost dies, almost losing Semira. Kel saves her and ends up bring her to Avalon for her protection, where she informs him, Semira is weak and the only way to strengthen her is for them to have sex. It’s a bit trite, but show more their connection and sexual heat is clear.
This book pulls in everyone from previous books, with the Dark Ones plans to bring down the wards that keep them from the Mageverse and Earth. Direkind, Sidhe, Dragons and Majae all must come together to fight them off and free the goddess Semira in order fight them off. With a side romance revealed toward the end. There were a lot of good parts to this story, action, murder attempts, betrayals as well as allies coming together for a common cause, but their were also parts that seemed superfluous. Towards the end I was really over the sex scenes. show less
This book pulls in everyone from previous books, with the Dark Ones plans to bring down the wards that keep them from the Mageverse and Earth. Direkind, Sidhe, Dragons and Majae all must come together to fight them off and free the goddess Semira in order fight them off. With a side romance revealed toward the end. There were a lot of good parts to this story, action, murder attempts, betrayals as well as allies coming together for a common cause, but their were also parts that seemed superfluous. Towards the end I was really over the sex scenes. show less
In the alternate world of Mageverse Earth, anything is possible. A shapeshifting dragon falls for a sidhe princess and saves the world by having sex is not too far fetched.
Kel is unique among dragons, preferring to remain in human form, despite centuries of being confined to a sword. Nineva is afraid of dragons since the prophecy requires her to be consumed by a dragon's flames in order to free the goddess Semira.
Though they come together from opposite ends of the spectrum, their love proves that even prophecies can have a loophole.
Kel is unique among dragons, preferring to remain in human form, despite centuries of being confined to a sword. Nineva is afraid of dragons since the prophecy requires her to be consumed by a dragon's flames in order to free the goddess Semira.
Though they come together from opposite ends of the spectrum, their love proves that even prophecies can have a loophole.
Oh boy. Where to start? Well, let's just say that I'm all for mixing genres. But that does not give people leave to throw in everything and the kitchen sink and think it will be good.
In Master of Dragons by Angela Knight, Nineva Morrow--an orphaned fairy princess and avatar for a goddess trapped in a sword--must work with a shape-shifting dragon named Kel to thwart some power-hungry fae and evil demon aliens from taking over and possibly destroying the Mageverse. To save the universe Nineva and Kel must have (frequent) sex which will supposedly feed power to the goddess and free her from that pesky sword. Obviously, this isn't particularly a hardship for the characters, except Nineva keeps having dreams that Kel will fry her to a crisp. show more (more) show less
In Master of Dragons by Angela Knight, Nineva Morrow--an orphaned fairy princess and avatar for a goddess trapped in a sword--must work with a shape-shifting dragon named Kel to thwart some power-hungry fae and evil demon aliens from taking over and possibly destroying the Mageverse. To save the universe Nineva and Kel must have (frequent) sex which will supposedly feed power to the goddess and free her from that pesky sword. Obviously, this isn't particularly a hardship for the characters, except Nineva keeps having dreams that Kel will fry her to a crisp. show more (more) show less
Good storyline and I like the premise, but it took me two tries to get through this book.
poor kel. he didn't deserve this insecure and silly heroine.
This book will be coming out soon...I m looking forward to reading it as I have read all the others in the series
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- Canonical title
- Master of Dragons
- Original title
- Master of Dragons
- Original publication date
- 2007-06-05
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- FAIRY PRINCESS NINEVA MORROW; DRAGON NIGHT KEL
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