Some News and Reviews for Dragon's Curse

To my shock and delight natch, Dragon's Curse was released as an audio book. It's strange having someone read the book to me. I'd had these characters' voices in my head for so long, that it's...different to hear another person's voice. Check it out at:
Audible

And yup, yup, yup, I know reviews aren't everyone's cuppa, but it makes me happy as all get out when readers "get it". LOL -- what can I say?

From CataRomance:

...Denise Lynn fascinates with creativity. The premise behind her story about wizards and dragons is original, and the happenings are imaginative with inventiveness. There are quite a few scenes all through the book that will surprise the reader with startling discoveries, and several of the disclosures are much unexpected. Before all is concluded, I was caught off guard a number of times and the reasons are all very skillfully entwined into the plot. Ms. Lynn expertly makes her paranormal stories noteworthy, and DRAGON’S CURSE continuously kept my attention...

Reviewed By: Amelia
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RT review:

DRAGON’S CURSE (4) by Denise Lynn: Desperate to save her injured younger brother Carl from the evil sorcerer holding him captive, Ariel Johnson agrees to go undercover as a landscape architect at Cameron Drake’s Appalachian resort, even though she’s already been terrified by a dragon at one of the owner’s other properties. Even while frantic over her brother, she’s drawn to the irresistible Cam — both while awake and in her dreams. But when she finds out Cam is the dragon and his beast finds its mate in Ariel, she’s forced to confront her own inner powers. The constant danger and burning attraction between Ariel and Cam add excitement, and an original, action-packed plot make for a must-read.

Reviewed By: Alexandra Kay ~ Romantic Times Reviews

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Published on July 17, 2012 18:06
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