Reviewed by: ?wazithinkin
Genre: Paranormal Romance/ Urban Fantasy
Approximate word count: Words: 20-25,000 words
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Author:
Christine Rains is a writer, blogger, and geek
mom who lives in southern Indiana
with her husband and son. Ms. Rains is a member of S.C.I.F.I. and Untethered
Realms. You can find out more on her website,
Facebook, or on her blog.
Description:
The
Dragonslayer is the third novella in
the series The 13th Floor.
“On the rooftop of neighboring building, dragonslayer Xanthus Ehrensvard fires at his target, Governor Whittaker. How he missed the shot, he doesn't know, but fleeing the scene, he picks up an unwanted passenger. Gorgeous reporter Lois King saw Xan's face, and she believes it's the story to make her career. Except he can't let her walk away knowing what he looks like. Xan has to show her the Governor is a bigger threat to the world than he is.”
Appraisal:
“On the rooftop of neighboring building, dragonslayer Xanthus Ehrensvard fires at his target, Governor Whittaker. How he missed the shot, he doesn't know, but fleeing the scene, he picks up an unwanted passenger. Gorgeous reporter Lois King saw Xan's face, and she believes it's the story to make her career. Except he can't let her walk away knowing what he looks like. Xan has to show her the Governor is a bigger threat to the world than he is.”
Appraisal:
This series
is turning out to be a highly imaginative entertaining set of stories that are
woven together by a skilled author. The reader is pulled in from the very
beginning with the sentence “Xan missed
the shot,” and then Ms. Rains sets the stage. We meet our two main
characters and get to know both through Lois King’s snarky dialogue. She is
smart, confident, and sassy. Poor Xan never had a chance to resist her and when
she packed up her pet ferret to take Xan’s place I nearly fell out of bed
laughing. I loved Lois, everything about her made me smile.
Ms. Rains worldbuilding
around her dragons was a cunning statement of today’s society. “They evolved with human society, taking on mortal
forms, and slithered their way into positions of great influence and power.” Governor
Whittaker was the perfect villain who had aspirations to be President some day.
Dragonslayers were no longer celebrated heroes but outlaws having to stay in
the shadows. The action was fast paced and the battles were dramatic. The only
thing missing from the action was Xan’s battle lance, it was hanging on the
wall in his spotless bedroom, having been replaced by
modern weapons. I enjoyed the way the relationship developed between Xan and
Lois, she really tried his patience and was a huge distraction to his dragon
slaying as he began to recognize the warrior in her. I think this is my favorite
story in the series so far, I can’t wait to see what comes next.
FYI:
This is a sweet romance, nothing offensive but there were
three F-bombs dropped.
Format/Typo Issues:
I found no significant errors or issues.
Rating: ***** Five stars
2 comments:
Thank you very much! I think Xan has the most fans of the heroes so far.
Thanks for stopping by, Ms. Rains. I have really enjoyed this series of novellas.
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