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Anonymous
Posted May 20, 2011
This story is much too short for the price. There was little development in the relationship between the main characters. Actually, there was very little character development. Basically, horney dragon who can take the form of human falls for lonely exiled witch. They meet, they have sex and they decide they should be together. The beginning had promise. The middle flew by. Then it ended. The story is not much longer than this review.
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Posted September 9, 2011
An interesting book...I love Shiloh Walkers writing style. However this book it very short. Much to short to really get into the characters or plot.
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Posted December 29, 2010
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Overview
Restless and hungry. That describes Eilrah right down to his red scales. Since forging a soul bond with his priestess years before, he's been plagued by the most annoying needs. Human needs. The kind a dragon shouldn't have.Lonely and bitter. That is Rianne. Feared for a power many think is uncontrollable, she lives in solitude in the woods near the village where she grew up. She also has needs, and for a while it seems the great red dragon might be the one to satisfy them.
But the dragon shares a bond with ...