Ilona’s always dreamed of her dragon. Now that she’s grown, the images have become so erotic no real man can compete with them. But lately, she keeps getting jolts of sexual energy, and she needs relief. So when a hunk of male flesh named Zimm shows up on the scene, she’s tempted to finally lose her virginity.
Drake, crown prince of the realm of dragons, seeks his mate so that he can help her with her first shift. Unfortunately, he finds her living with demons, and one in particular has nearly seduced her into his bed. Drake now has to convince Ilona that she’s his princess, and the best way is to take her on their mating flight.
I can appreciate that a lot of people have been raised in the oppressive ideals of virginity and purity. While I see its detriments, I am trying to view this work as for them, and hoping it is liberating in some way; but it’s hard to get over the accompanying body ideals (masculine) that pervade here.