I Dream of Dragons, Volume 1
 

I Dream of Dragons I

by Bianca D'Arc

Dragons. Just the word conjures visions of a dream world filled with magic. Fiery passion. Love without boundaries. Volume 1, I Dream of Dragons In Bianca D'Arc's Wings of Change, one young woman could be the miracle that heals a dying dragon-and supplies the missing piece to his family. At the risk of her own heart, a knight issues a challenge to quell a troublesome dragon in Summer Devon's... (read more)

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Overview: Amazon Reviews

Marie Harte is great!!
  • Rated 4 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, May 5, 2008
This book is really 4 and half stars. I base that solely on Marie Harte. Her story is wonderful I haven't even read the others. Every time I try I keep re-reading Marie's story, wish she wrote faster.
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  • Rated 5 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, March 10, 2008
~WINGS OF CHANGE: DRAGON KNIGHTS, BOOK 5 by Bianca D'Arc~

When Lucia arrives on the doorstep of the King of Draconia, she had no idea her destiny would change so dramatically. Or perhaps she was simply fulfilling her destiny? No matter, she was just determined to save her dying friend, the dragon Reynor, and to do that she must engage the help of his Knight, Sir Kaden, or his love, the dragoness Linea.

A waitress in a simple pub, Lucia certainly never expected to return to the tavern with two dragons, two Knights, and the Queen of Draconia herself in tow! But it is just this troupe of heroes that arrive in time to help Reynor, for it is not just his body that is withering, but his spirit as well.

It soon becomes clear to Knights Kaden and Marcus that Lucia is their mate, fated to complete the union between dragons and knights and round out their family. But Lucia isn't from Draconia, and while she has heard rumor of the strange custom in which two Dragon Knights must marry one woman, she is uncertain she can go through with it...

If you have read many of my reviews, it is no secret to you that I am a huge fan of author Bianca D'Arc, and most especially her DRAGON KNIGHTS stories. You can imagine my pleasure that she continues to imagine new stories for this fascinating series, and that she seems to have no trouble finding ways to keep the stories fresh and exciting, as proven once more with the newest edition in the saga, WINGS OF CHANGE.

With this new story, we enjoy a return to the ménage theme that began the series. This scenario guarantees some built-in angst for the story as Lucia tries to come to terms with the idea of mating with two men, a situation beyond her experience or the societal norms of her own country. But Kaden and Marcus are more than up to the task of convincing her that their love is true and right, with a little help from Marcus' dragoness, the Lady Linea.

Of course, the relationship between these three isn't the sole focus of D'arc's book - she fleshes it out nicely with some long-hidden secrets about Lucia, some of which she herself is hiding, and a few of which have been long hidden from her. As we learn Lucia's secrets, we see that she may very well be a most important figure in the future of the war between Draconia and Sskithdron.

The author introduces us to yet another most intriguing new species, something I believe I'm becoming rather spoiled on! As a long-time lover of Fantasy stories, my excitement with the introduction of each new creature builds more and more, expanding not only the horizons within this world, but my interest as well.

WINGS OF CHANGE is the fifth story in the DRAGON KNIGHTS series, and will be released in print in the future anthology, I DREAM OF DRAGONS I. While this book can be read as a standalone without leaving the reader confused, the story will be best enjoyed if you read the entire series in order. Trust me, you will not regret it!

~THE DRAGONS' DEMON by Marie Harte~

Trying to fix the potential damage caused by her brothers' irresponsible prank, Eve is left holding the proverbial bag. Only in this case, the bag is a royal dragon egg, and none other than the Commander of the dragon legion himself has come to collect the precious egg and punish the wrongdoers.

But Ranton's ideas for punishment change dramatically when he lays eyes on the beautiful little demon holding his baby brother's egg...

I'll admit it, I am very partial to stories with dragons - especially shape shifting dragons - but even considering my own partiality to the genre, I can safely state that Marie Harte's THE DRAGONS' DEMON absolutely rocked!!! Harte's offering to Samhain Publishing's I DREAM OF DRAGONS 1 anthology is extremely sensual, with plenty of M/F love scenes and a few M/F/M ménage scenes, but she ingeniously mixes it up
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