"The power and magic of love forged through a series of fast-paced plot twists and turns"
The Dragon Laird by Deborah Lynne is quite easily the best
fantasy romance book I've read in a long while. Between the
pages of this book I connected with the characters and
stepped into a world of make-believe that fairly vibrated
with unchecked energy. Ms. Lynne's sense of adventure forged through a series of
fast-paced twists and turns that kept me on the edge of my
seat. As the heroine and hero learned of the majestic
power and magic of love, I crossed the line from reality to
fantasy and became one with them in their world. The
author's talent was evident as she easily captured my
attention, pouring power and magic into my veins, my
heartbeat echoing that of the heroine as she gambled her
own life time and time again in order to save those she
loved. The sex scenes are well written, somewhat graphic
and very sensual. But what I felt was perhaps more
stimulating was that Ms. Lynne's sense of style mastered
more than the bodily joining. She easily brought me full
circle as the heroine and hero reached that pinnacle of
understanding -- becoming of one mind -- that only true
love brings. The Dragon Laird resonates with life and love. The overall
rhythm swells with emotion, scenes overflow with action and
color. Ms. Lynne has skillfully woven a medieval land
complete with dragons and sorcerers who feast upon their
weaker human counterparts. Yet even as evil threatened the
corners of my vision I was left with the profound
understanding that something as fragile as words whispered
in love could conquer all. The Dragon Laird is a book you won't want to miss. I could
not put it down. The Dragon Laird by Deborah Lynne is quite easily the best
fantasy romance book I've read in a long while. Between the
pages of this book I connected with the characters and
stepped into a world of make-believe that fairly vibrated
with unchecked energy. Ms. Lynne's sense of adventure forged through a series of
fast-paced twists and turns that kept me on the edge of my
seat. As the heroine and hero learned of the majestic
power and magic of love, I crossed the line from reality to
fantasy and became one with them in their world. The
author's talent was evident as she easily captured my
attention, pouring power and magic into my veins, my
heartbeat echoing that of the heroine as she gambled her
own life time and time again in order to save those she
loved. The sex scenes are well written, somewhat graphic
and very sensual. But what I felt was perhaps more
stimulating was that Ms. Lynne's sense of style mastered
more than the bodily joining. She easily brought me full
circle as the heroine and hero reached that pinnacle of
understanding -- becoming of one mind -- that only true
love brings. The Dragon Laird resonates with life and love. The overall
rhythm swells with emotion, scenes overflow with action and
color. Ms. Lynne has skillfully woven a medieval land
complete with dragons and sorcerers who feast upon their
weaker human counterparts. Yet even as evil threatened the
corners of my vision I was left with the profound
understanding that something as fragile as words whispered
in love could conquer all. The Dragon Laird is a book you won't want to miss. I could
not put it down.
The Dragon Laird by Deborah Lynne is quite easily the best
fantasy romance book I've read in a long while. Between the
pages of this book I connected with the characters and
stepped into a world of make-believe that fairly vibrated
with unchecked energy. Ms. Lynne's sense of adventure forged through a series of
fast-paced twists and turns that kept me on the edge of my
seat. As the heroine and hero learned of the majestic
power and magic of love, I crossed the line from reality to
fantasy and became one with them in their world. The
author's talent was evident as she easily captured my
attention, pouring power and magic into my veins, my
heartbeat echoing that of the heroine as she gambled her
own life time and time again in order to save those she
loved. The sex scenes are well written, somewhat graphic
and very sensual. But what I felt was perhaps more
stimulating was that Ms. Lynne's sense of style mastered
more than the bodily joining. She easily brought me full
circle as the heroine and hero reached that pinnacle of
understanding -- becoming of one mind -- that only true
love brings. The Dragon Laird resonates with life and love. The overall
rhythm swells with emotion, scenes overflow with action and
color. Ms. Lynne has skillfully woven a medieval land
complete with dragons and sorcerers who feast upon their
weaker human counterparts. Yet even as evil threatened the
corners of my vision I was left with the profound
understanding that something as fragile as words whispered
in love could conquer all. The Dragon Laird is a book you won't want to miss. I could
not put it down. Reviewed for PNR Reviews by: Author Helen Kay Polaski
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted April 9, 2003
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