She’s the last omega dragon shifter. If her designation ever awakens.
For centuries, Randi has waited for all her mates to arrive and awaken her omega designation. She spends her days in lonely flight and her nights managing her rut bar, Frenzy.
Now, the wolf shifters are on the verge of extinction. The mate runes have vanished, and alphas are turning feral. With Frenzy’s services in high demand, the Wolf King sets his sights on the dragon, wanting her magic for his own.
As Randi prepares to face off against the King, two of her guards try to prove that even without runes, she’s meant to be theirs. But the visit with the King brings back old enemies and starts the clock on an ancient dragon ritual.
Will Randi and her mate-contenders be able to finish the ritual before time runs out? Can they convince her they will do anything to make her theirs?
Devoted to the Dragon is the first book in a paranormal shifter monster romance series featuring fated mates. This poly-romance includes a fierce dragon FMC, unrequited love, and rejected mates. Check the author’s note for information about the content.
Sirena Song has always been bewitched by love. She reads and writes spicy romance where love wins, in all of its many forms. She writes in various subgenres of romance, including: contemporary, omegaverse, new adult, and fantasy/sci-fi. She started dreaming up worlds as a young girl, telling stories that were fantastical and usually got her in trouble. She's still doing that, only now her stories include heat.
Coffee Lover. Bibliophile. Lover of the ocean, mermaids, and magic.
Genre: Adult PNR Omegaverse Spice: 4/5 🌶️ *spice ratings are relative to similar books of the same genre*
Tropes & themes: MMFM, omegaverse dynamics, shifting (dragon & wolf), mythology & magic, fated mates, star-crossed lovers, touch-starved FMC, Daddy wolf, golden retriever MMC, accidental bonding with the enemy, fighting as foreplay, queer normative world, and more
Spoiler-free summary: Randi is the last of her kind. But Randi isn’t the only supernatural being on the brink of extinction; the wolves are nearly gone, along with their mate runes. As a dragon shifter, she’s outlived every person she’s come to love, so for the past thirty years, she’s denied herself her mate, Fennik, knowing that without her other two mates, she cannot share her lifespan. In her quest to save the supernatural world, Randi meets Gunnar, a half wolf from the outskirts, and Knox, a Serpent; a loyal pup and the enemy. Now with all three mates, she has the opportunity to end her loneliness, but she’ll have to battle herself to get her HEA.
Thoughts: Devoted to the Dragon has filled a hole in my brain that I didn’t know existed. A perfect blend of omegaverse, shifters, and monster romance, Randi’s story hits everything I love about PNR; easy to digest world building, emotional character development, magic systems, supernatural beings, omegaverse dynamics, and romance that is as sweet as it is spicy.
To say I am obsessed is an understatement. There’s even an excitingly unique peen that has my hands twitching to draw in my next Compeendium. Seriously, deeply, obsessed.
Randi, our fierce dragoness, is a tortured softie hiding being walls as impenetrable as dragon scale. She wants the intimacy and vulnerability that comes with mates, but is terrified that something will go wrong and she’ll loose everything. I love this journey for her, and Sirena gave her the perfect mates to see her through.
Fennik is a delicious, salt and pepper Daddy wolf that just wants to take care of his loved ones. Gunnar is an eager, submissive pup that looks like a Viking but kneels like a good boy, and Knox is a mischievous Serpent that has been looking to belong for far too long.
Then there is the larger plot about the world shifters slowly sliding toward extinction is also super interesting and I love the quasi-dystopian feel!!
PNR Omegaverse Strong Dragon FMC Older Daddy Wolf Submissive Wolf Naughty Smoke Serpent Femdom Vibes Fated Mates 🔥🔥🔥🔥
This book has a whole lot going on and it’s all a lot of fun! Lots of world building and a whole lotta smut.
This is an omegaverse with a strong dragon female that is both dominant and submissive at times. The guys in this are great! You have Fennik the Daddy wolf that pines for his dragon for a long time. He’s so patient, until he’s not and then watch out! Gunner is a Viking looking submissive wolf that is super sweet and protective. Knox is the serpent enemy in the enemies to lovers part.
Lots of smutty good times with a decent plot to even things out. The chemistry between them all was great and some pretty good back and forth, specifically with Gunner. He was adorable. Overall a good read that sets up a world with a possible shifter apocalypse.
This had quite a lot of political machinations in the first 30% and then they just got lost.. I didn't really care for it in the beginning but when it vanished I was sad since the world building was actually quite unique and interesting. Loved the characters and their dynamics, they all seemed very fleshed out.
I want to thank Sirena Song for providing me a copy of Devoted to the Dragon in exchange for my honest review. I had a great time !
Tropes : - Queer normative world - Touched-starved FMC - MMFM / why-choose - Age-gap - Protector/Silent Daddy wolf, golden retriever MMC - Accidental bonding with the enemy - Fated mates - Submissive MMC - Accidental bonding
This is well-written, with detailed and immersive world-building, excellent character development, GREAT SPICE, and just the right amount of humor and angst to keep you hooked.
The pining was absolutely chef’s kiss. I really loved Fennik—he’s her rock and the voice of reason in their relationship. I adore how devoted they all are to her, but Fennik... I don’t know, I just love him lol.
I also LOVED the dragon lore. The concept of a dragon being unable to bond without at least three of her mates was such a refreshing take on omegaverse, and it feels so much more inclusive and diverse than most OV stories I’ve read. I'm really interested in reading more!
Al ver esta portada no pensaba que me iba a encontrar tremendo libro, con tremenda historia, con sus cositas políticas, sus cositas mágicas, sus cositas amorosas... Muy buen balance.
Looking for an omegaverse with a unique shifter society, lots of character development, and even more spice? Look no further. Wolf shifters, shadow wielder serpents who feed off energy, witches, and one dragon shifter. As the first book in a series of interconnected standalones there is a lot of world-building to do and the world is ROBUST! As someone who loves an interesting and thorough world, I really enjoyed this. While there is a plot outside of the romance, the forming of Randi’s horde, and Randi learning to open herself up again after loss and betrayal is definitely the meat of the story.
🐉 MMFM Omegaverse 🐉 Dragon shifter FMC 🐉 Wolf shifter x2 🐉 Shadow daddy 🐉 Fated mates 🐉 Grief, trust and healing 🐉 Dystopian vibes 🐉 Heats, claiming bites, mate marks, 🪢 🐉 Open door spice, 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️
🔥 The dragon and serpent culture and magics were especially interesting. Poor Randi with the most convoluted process to securing her mates forever 😂
🔥 The character dynamics were a blast. Gunnar was such a breath of fresh air with his self deprecating humor and longing for a home, and Knox’s sarcasm was a welcome addition too. Watching the horde come together to support Randi was easily one of my favorite moments!
Devoted to the Dragon Follows Randi (the last Dragon Shifter) as she tries save the dwindling Wolf shifter population from going feral. All while trying to find solid ground with her own mates
Randi🐉: Our Big Boss B*tch dragon lady. She is fierce and takes no sh*t. But the hard and cold exterior is really just a way of protecting her soft and arguably traumatized inner self. She's as fragile as a bomb and she will put you in a cage 😉
Fennick 🐺 : Silver Daddy Wolf. He's stern and demands respect from those he commands, but he has the softest side for his loves. Fiercely protective and will do anything for them.
Gunner 🐺 : Puppy, enough said. You just want to hold him and give him ear scritches and cuddles. He's a good little wolf and is exactly what she needs to feel safer in embracing her softer side.
Knox 🐍: Okay, Shadow Man 🤒. We love a misunderstood Bad Boy with a heart of mush , especially when they fall hard. Protective, dominant, vengeful, appreciates Gunners ass as soon as he sees it, what's not to love.
The book as a whole was cozy in a way that I just know I'm going to end up re-reading it. The banter between the characters and the sheer adorableness of Gunner ..... Loved it.
I so excited for Bjorns book.... Three sentences and I KNOW I'm going to love the man.
I love Sirena Songs writing and was so excited when I saw the announcement for this book. Even more so when I got the opportunity to ARC read for it. Definitely give it a read if you love, Poly-Love why choose romance, shifters that protect what's theirs, spanking, silver wolf stern DADDY,contemporary shifter romance and of course BIG BURLY PUPPY MEN (looking at you Gunner 😍)
Loved this book! I really enjoyed the world that Sirena has created in this book. I love anything with dragons and wolves so that checks all my boxes. I'm 50/50 with the "why choose" tropes usually but this one caught my interest and kept it. I'm also a HUGE fan of badass FMC characters so the dragon was on POINT!!! What surprised me with the characters though was the serpent shifter. It was a very interesting take on his different abilities, and I really like that he can wield shadows. The fact that he can store memories in objects is pretty cool too, but I could see how that could be slightly shady given that you don't know if it is real or an illusion. I would also like to point out that the spicy bits in this book were SPICIN!! HAaa! Can't wait to see the development in book 2!!
Just like other Sirena Song books- this had crack in it. For sure. Very spicy, and the plot was PLOTTING.
But really from the get I was hooked!! (( I held back from devouring this in one sitting so I could savor it!!!)) Loved the powerful and badass fmc. Plus her being the dragon with the horde of men???? Yes - please.
Loved this shifter/OV world that was built. I found it super intriguing and fresh! Can’t wait for book two!!
Don’t ask me to pick a fav guy either- they were all HOT.
This one didn’t quite click for me, and I’m not sure why. It felt both too long and too short: it felt long in the sense that it was a bit of a slog, but it felt short because there wasn’t room for all the lore and world-building necessary for a book like this. Even though this is the first book in a series, I felt like I stepped in in the middle of the story and was a little lost. Still a good read, I just wasn’t really feeling it.
3½⭐️ I really loved the other books from this author, this one not so much. Maybe it's the amount of information, so much and IMO not so clear, maybe it's the fact that I really wanted to connect with che characters but couldn't. I'm waiting for book 2, maybe it will help
wow okay i very rarely read omegaverse but this was veryyyy well done. great character development and development of a multi person relationship dynamic. :)
I was hooked on this book from the series notes! In this book we meet Randi she is the last Dragon and has been through some very traumatic life events. So she has accepted that she will live her life alone, but has committed to helping the other shifter species solve their magical problems. Well fate has other plans for our strong willed Dragoness.
First there is her ever present protector the Silent Daddy Wolf Fennik, who is her solid wall of strength when she needs him most.
Then Gunnar, the 'little wolf' who shows up to be a soft place for her to land. He is playful and goofy, but also unfortunately knows how to help her deal with her trauma because he has his own.
Then there is Knox the Serpent, he is supposed to be the enemy but can he also teach her about forgiveness and moving on? We are not the sins of our father (or ancestors) after all...
Without giving too much away I have to say Sirena Song has a way with description. I really did feel like I was in the forest or in the lair. I could see the scenes playing out. My favorite scene of the book was written in a way that I could almost see it...it was so hauntingly beautiful. (I am one of those that cannot picture things to save my life. I read books for the feelings not the images in my brain, so character/book art is usually my best friend)
Lastly I must give a shout-out to my girl Vandera because we all need a bestie like her!
"She looks like she could let loose her fire and toast me like a marshmallow. Somehow, that makes her hotter." -Gunnar
I received this as an ARC and this is my honest review :)
TW - familial death (incl parents and siblings, aftermath on page and loosely recounted), blood, murder (on page), grief, violence (on page), sc death in child birth (mentioned), drugs (sc, mentioned), underground fighting (mentioned), food insecurity (past, mentioned), alcohol consumption, prejudice / xenophobia among different shifters, nightmares, cutting (once for blood used for magic), pregnancy (epilogue)
CW - sex club and sex work, cock cages, Daddy kink, bondage / restraints, spanking, primal chase, magic-induced ruts and heats, public play, hand necklace, D/s, switching, scratching / marking, light pain play, edging, breeding, sensory deprivation (blindfolds), DP
Tropes - rejected mates, star crossed lovers, possessive, jealous, shadows, why choose, omegaverse, fated mates, enemies to lovers
Representation - polyam - MMFM
This was such a fun read. I was immediately locked into this book when I started it, eager to discover more about the world, how it works, and the different beings there.
At the beginning, we see the Randi (FMC) denying herself what she's been fated and I was so ready to kick up a fuss lol but it is all explained early on and you can't help but feel bad for everyone involved. The type of pack in this book is one where the FMC collects them as she goes along and I find that it usually takes me longer to be onboard with these types of packs as opposed to ones with established groups but I didn't have that problem here. I really enjoyed all of the characters, they way they complimented each other, especially how they complimented and interacted with the FMC... who is a dragon.
Yes, A DRAGON OMEGA!!! I loved the twist that Sirena bought to the omegaverse here as it wasn't just wolf shifters. The mix of beings made this unique and, for me, more interesting as they all had their own customs and mannerisms.
My one tiny thing that stopped this from getting 5⭐️s was the balance. I didn't feel like the balance between the romance and the politics was right. By the middle, the politics that made up much of the storyline thus far felt abandoned only to creep up later on. I felt like Knox (MMC) was done a disservice. He didn’t have nearly the same amount of bonding time and time getting to know Randi as the other two MMCs did. I would have liked to see more of them existing together and getting to know each other.
Scale: ⭐️ - would've DNF'ed / continued out of spite ⭐️⭐️ - shit, but whatever ⭐️⭐️⭐️ - meh, could've been better ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - lit 👅 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - loved it, inject this shit into my veins 🤪
I really loved this story so much. It sucks you in, and I just couldn't put it down.
So we have our fmc Randi. She is the last Dragon and is struggling with well everything. She is sweet and caring, but she is also a true leader. She has compassion and puts everyone else first. I really liked her, but also, at times, I wanted to sort of yell at her a little bit because I wanted her to give into her feelings.
Our mmc's are Fennik, Gunnar, and Knox. Fennik is our Daddy wolf. He has always loved Randi and felt a pull to her almost instantly. Gunnar is our Viking and is such a massive softie. Finally, we have Knox. He is a serpent who has had a life of luxury and is also the enemy to what Randi is trying to do for her territory. I think my favourite is Gunnar. He's just so sweet and just wants to please his mates.
The plot was exceptional. We see Randi trying to navigate her relationship with these 3 men. They each bring something different to the hord (Dragon term), but it was a struggle from the get-go. Randi falls hard and fast for Fennik and Gunnar (let's be honest, she has always loved Fennik in my opinion but was so scared) but with Knox, it was much harder considering the history and what actually occurred. It was definitely a journey for them all. Knox did something very naughty, but he did grovel hard, though. I give him credit for that. Things get even more complicated by the fact that the Wolves that currently reside in Randi's territory are also struggling to find their mates, and some will stop at nothing to understand what Randi and her friend are doing to avoid that. I am being intentionally vague as I want you to experience this story for yourself 🩷
I'm excited for what's to come in this world. It's already so interesting...
Thank you so much to Sirena and your wonderful team for the opportunity to read this story. I am forever grateful 🙏
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 🌶🌶🌶🌶
💞 why choose 💞 multiple pov 💞 fated mates 💞 rejected mates + accidental bonding 💞 fierce fmc 💞 spicy and lots of it 💞 submissive mmc 💞 age gap 💞 mutual pining
I will start off by saying that I love everything that Sirena Song writes. I’m not bias, but every story that I have read by this author has been phenomenal. Most stories that I’ve read lately have been very predictable or generic. It’s always a good surprise with this authors writing.
I did receive a ARC copy at the beginning of the month, which I devoured within a day. That being said, I’m gonna start this off by saying that the characters are amazing and the world building is everything I hoped it would be. It’s a definitely not your typical ABO verse. There’s an Omega shortage. Mates are becoming a rarity and the races are dying out. Our leading lady Randi and her witchy friend Vandera cook up a way to temporarily satisfy a wolf’s rut until the wolves can find their mate. Time is running out, and Randi must bring all her men together before she can complete the mating ritual, only then can she awaken her omega designation and transform into the dragon she’s long been destined to be. If Erik had survived I think he would have been a good mate for her. He protected her till the end. Fennik, the wolf is the mate who has been with Randi the longest, as her protector. They both have a strong attraction to one another, but have never acted on it in fear of killing him before she can find her other mates. Her pull to Gunnar, the big wolf is instant. He’s a new recruit to her sanctuary and becomes her next protector. During their visit to the traitorous Wolf King, Randi finds her final mate, Knox the Snake Prince but he’s not what she’s expecting and she lets her past over rule her heart almost costing them everything. Knox is my favorite. He really stepped up and proved himself. Definitely recommend! High spice throughout the book.
I would have liked to know a little more about what happened leading up to our lead female being the last of her kind. Who ordered the extinction of the Dragon race? What happened to her sister’s traitorous mate, Jor? Maybe we’ll get more details in the upcoming books.
I’m looking forward to Nova’s and then Bjorn’s book. I love a good Kraken story. He’s got a scarred, and hardened heart. My kind of guy.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Where to start? Normally I don't read dystopian books. I like real world books where my monsters are out and proud, but I love Sirena Song so I decided to give it a try. Boy am I glad I did!
First, I wouldn't really call this dystopian. Yes, the shorter magic is dying but no where does that really signify the end of the world. There are however feral ravagers, so I guess that's a bit dystopian adjacent.
I really freaking loved how bad@$$ Randi was. She was never weak or demure. She was a leader and a warrior who was genuinely trying to help people. Loved her. I also recalled like Silent Daddy Wolf Fennik. He was the voice of maturity that took care of the hoard. Gunner was adorable but I just couldn't reconcile his personality with his physical description or past. He was a scrappy fighter that came from an extremely tough upbringing but he was just funny and lighthearted the whole time. Idk, it just didn't match up. Then there's Knox. He was the least developed and I didn't really care for his storyline because of it. We didn't meet him until 1/3 of the way in and she didn't even interact with him really until 2/3 of the way through. I wanted him to have more with Randi, but it just fell flat for me. Randi never even gave him a chance but then just accepted him. Idk. I really liked him, but he just felt like an extra character that didn't need to be but had to be because she needed three.
Overall, I freaking loved the book and I love where the series is going, but I wish she had developed all three with the same deepness.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Devoted to the Dragon is the first book in Sirena Song’s newest series The Last Shifters. This is a OV story with shifters. There is one female omega and three men one of which is called alpha; there is MM.
Randi has been alive for a long time. She has seen the dragons killed by other species leaving her surrounded by people that will have much shorter life spans than her. The trauma of watching her friends and lovers die has made her cautious to let others close again.
Fennik has protected Randi for many years, but she has always kept a distance between them. They both pine for the other. Randi knows she cannot form her horde or pack until she has at least three mates or she could risk losing the man she loves. Gunner is brought in as a new guard and right away Fennik and Randi can tell there is something special about this partial shifter.
While trying to meet with the Alpha King of the wolves to determine what can be done to fix the failing wolf magic, a trap is being laid to catch Randi and use her magic.
Will Randi and her two men get out of this trap? What will happen when a third man, Knox, is called to Randi? Can Randi move past her history with serpents to accept Knox? How might Knox fight into the horde?
This was a great story by Ms. Song. This is different from her other OV stories but just as good. I am eager to read other books in this series. You should go get this book now.
Devoted to the Dragon, the first book in The Last Shifters series, hit all my guilty pleasures with its combination of shifter dynamics, magical twists, and emotionally charged relationships. We’ve got wolf shifters, a badass dragon shifter heroine, serpents with shadow magic—seriously, how could you not love that? Plus, the world-building was incredibly creative, pulling me in right from the start.
The FMC has a traumatic past, and I loved how the author balanced her strength and vulnerability. She's fierce and capable, but when it comes to her potential mates, she lets her guard down just enough to show her softer side. The revelation that she’s the last of her kind and needs at least three mates to form a horde and create her official mate bonds? That plot point kept me hooked the entire time. Two of her mates are quickly identified, but waiting to discover the third kept me on edge. And let me just say, the dominant "daddy wolf" made me absolutely weak in the knees—“Say when, little dove. Your ass needs a serious spanking that I’m chomping to deliver.” Like, come on! That's hot.
Overall, this delivered on everything I love in a reverse harem shifter romance: a strong FMC, protective alpha mates, magical intrigue, and a compelling storyline that kept me hooked from start to finish. If you’re not into a passion and supernatural chaos filled story, then maybe this isn’t for you. But if you are... welcome to your new obsession.
Randi, our dragon-shifter queen, has this ancient power waiting to be awakened, but she’s gotta go through a lot of personal struggles first. She's spent centuries waiting for her mates to show up, and trust me, when they finally do, it's a mess of love, trust issues, and epic battles.
The plot itself is super interesting—like, you've got a dying world of wolf shifters, ancient rituals, and Randi’s whole “I don’t need anyone” vibe (even though she lowkey does). You can’t help but root for her because she’s basically carrying the weight of her whole species on her shoulders, while her mates, Fennick, Gunnar, and Knox, fight for her heart. The tension between Randi’s need for love and her fear of trusting anyone is so real, and honestly, it made her character way more relatable.
As for the world-building? It’s solid, but I felt like I wanted a little more depth on the magic side of things. Still, the whole vibe of ancient creatures and forbidden love made up for it. The romance? Poly, but in a twisted way, with enemies becoming lovers and some unrequited love drama. If that’s your jam, this one will definitely keep you hooked.
Overall, this book’s got everything—angst, dragons, fierce FMCs, and a bit of a slow-burn romance. This book was a good time.
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
I'm a sucker for omegaverse, and I also love a good shifter/paranormal romance so this one definitly caught my attention! This is a unique take on omegaverse with a DRAGON!!!! This book had such an intriguing take on the magic and alpha/omega system that kept me engaged and wanting to find out how it would all play out. I loved each of the main characters personalities and how they complimented each other and we see them grow as individuals and as a horde. There is a little bit of everything in this one - humor, spice, love, sadness, growth, and magic of course. All of it combined made for a really great book!
However, I struggled a bit with the world building as I don't think I fully understood all of the different aspects being introduced - I was still able to enjoy the story overall but was confused a few times as to all the different mechanics going on (there is also a lot of trauma for some of the characters which didn't fell fully resolved). I also wish Knox had a bit more time with Randi to really develop and build out that relationship (even his relationship with Gunnar and Fennik was on the rushed side).
This book will definitely be one that I recommend to others - especially for fans of paranormal and omegaverse! I also plan to continue reading the series and can't wait to see what's next!!
This is a fantasy omegaverse book with shifters, wolves, dragons, serpents, witches, humans, and one lonely kraken. (side note I really hope the kraken gets his own book I suspect it would tear my heart out).. This book starts with a bang, where we meet, Randi, the last dragon lost everything when her world turned upside down due to treachery, leading to the loss of all omegas.
Fleeing she sets up her own territory while trying to help save the wolves and all supernatural beings. Fennik a wolf shifter, (Totally the stern daddy type) and Gunnar (such a sweet bouncy puppy type) her new guard by her side make a journey, during which they get betrayed and hurt leading to Knox a serpent joining their lives.
This is well written, with detailed and descriptive world building, excellent character development, spice that doesn't detract from the story line and humor and enough angst to keep you engaged.
One of my favorite quotes that shows the humor and well done banter is.
" Let's do that again, I say, because I've got a lot of ideas for how we can pretzel".
If you like a well constructed fantasy world filled with shifters and magic, heats, knotting, with angst, tension, betrayl and redemption. This is the book for you
BAD ASS FMC ✅ BROODY DADDY ✅ GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUP ✅ REFORM PLAYBOY WITH BEDAZZLED D🍆CK ✅
IF THAT DOESN'T INTRIGUE YOU I DON'T KNOW WHAT WILL 🤣🤣🤣
Over all this was such a cool storyline!! Randi being an ancient and a dragon shifter is soo coool!!! And her past just gives soo much depth to the story line!!! But i do wish for more about her past.. because MY GIRL NEEDS A HUG!!! 😭😭
And I LOVE HOW IN THIS UNIVERSE LIKE EVERYONE DOESN'T CARE ABOUT WHAT'S IN THEIR PANTS!!! Like literally sexuality is a construct and all that just!!! LOVE LOVE LOVVEEE!!! The fluidity and how they just appreciate and love each other 🥲🥲
THIS IS SUCH A COMFORTING READ!!!
Did i expect more gorey gorey .. yes ... I'm a sucker for battles and blood.. BUT PERSONAL PREFERENCE AND ALL THAT 🤣🤣
I can't wait for Bjorn story!!!! That man is in pain 🥲🥲🥲
Over all such a cozy "snuggly" read 😘😘 AND DID I MENTION THE BEDAZZLED 🍆 AND HOW SPICY THIS BOOK WAS ... 😍😍🥵🥵
Book Contains: - Why Choose - MMFM (with MM mates) - Grief & Betrayal - Found Family - Mating mark - Knotting - DP - C🍆ck cage - S3x Club - Domme & Dom x Subby Pup - Shadow 🌶️ Play - TONS OF MAGIC - Slight Breeding kink with Pregnancy
As the last of the dragon shifters, the heroine felt the pressure of saving the shifters race heavily on her shoulders. She can't even be with the wolf daddy who is her mate because dragons bind in hordes of 3+, so if she binds with him early, there may be dire consequences.
The heroine and hero1 have this push and pull until hero2 entered the picture with his puppy dog eyes and eagerly waiting with his caged cock. Then broody shadow daddy hero3 winnowed into the picture, with his rejected-mate, enemies of my people status, and an unique peen. Now they got a complicated horde brewing, baby.
The world is a combination of the dystopian paranormal with shifter omegaverse sprinkled with politics between different shifter races. The shifters aren't finding their mates and not enough omegas being born so their shifter race is dying. The tortured dragoness heroine and her witch bestie who runs a kink club for the wolves to get their rut out in a safe and monitored environment so they don't turn feral.
I adored the rutting club setting and the overall spiciness but felt it didn't push far enough for my liking, however this book has done a good set up for the series and I would definitely read the sequels.
Thanks to Sirena Song for the review copy and this is my honest review.
🐺🐉🤍💜 𝓐𝓡𝓒 𝓡𝓮𝓿𝓲𝓮𝔀 💜🤍🐉🐺 thank you Sirena Song for an e-ARC of 𝑫𝒆𝒗𝒐𝒕𝒆𝒅 𝒕𝒐 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝑫𝒓𝒂𝒈𝒐𝒏
this book has a world and lore that sets up so much. at first while reading the series note i thought that this world was going to be too complicated for me to follow along. but it honestly wasn’t and even without the series note, the author does a great job of explaining everything.
Randi has so much riding on her shoulders as the last dragon and trying to figure out how keep the wolves from going feral. you feel the weight of her long life but also the past trauma of losing everyone and how it seeps into her current life of finding her mates.
one of the reasons i love a why choose book is bc the partner can bring something to the center, and each other they need. Fennik, Gunnar, and Knox all provide Randi with something she’s been missing her long life. Fennik aka Silent Daddy Wolf, Gunnar who brings out her softness and makes her laugh, and Knox who helps her find peace with the past and move forward for all the shifter kind.
this book sets up a world i am so excited to keep reading about.
MMFM multi-POV magic ✨ fated mates mate marks rejected mate dom/sub relationships knotting 🐓 cage shadow bondage heat claiming/biting marks group scene HEA epilogue
Yeah, I think I like Sirena Song’s work? 🤔 This is the third book of theirs I’ve read and it’s looking great so far.
Once again, nothing stellar with plot, although I enjoyed the changed circumstances to the usual. This was a good in-between book. It’s light. Got that delicious tension I love but doesn’t go too far with it. There’s not too many men that I lose track of them. It was actually a perfect read for me while I’m sick.
The fmc Randi is pretty cool. A dragon that is as old as time, she’s quietly strong. She’s got her little territory running smoothly, and has v̲a̲l̲i̲d̲ reasons for holding off on bonding to her men.
Then she has her wolf Daddy, her little wolf sub, and then her shadow incubus. Honestly, all three were interesting to read about. It was great building the harem through the story. I loved that they worshipped her as soon as they saw her. Immediate obsession. No variance. It’s a power dynamic that falls squarely in her court and I am so here for it. Add that to her being this badass dragon and it is a melting pot of my fav things.
Nothing is intricate or heavy here, just a simple omegaverse delivered well. Now I’m going to hunt down more from Song.
Randi is the last omega dragon, but she’s still waiting for her designation to awaken. Centuries of loneliness, of untapped power coiled tight beneath her skin, and now the world around her is unraveling. The Wolf King wants her magic, alphas are losing control, and her own guards? They’re ready to tear apart fate itself to claim her.
This book drips with tension—the kind that makes your pulse pound and your breath hitch. The heat between Randi and her potential mates is electric, a slow-burn inferno that promises to consume. The stakes? Deadly. The temptation? Irresistible. And when the ancient dragon ritual kicks into motion, all bets are off.
If you crave possessive, desperate alphas, a heroine who isn’t afraid to bite back, and a world where power, magic, and lust intertwine in the most intoxicating ways, this is your next obsession. Dark, dangerous, and dripping with desire—don’t say I didn’t warn you. 🔥🐉🐺
This was good! Very easy read, although not everything was very clear for me, for example i didn’t fully understand how serpents’ shadows and powers work, and also how bonds are created. Anyway you understand what’s happening, but it’s not very detailed. And also everything in general felt surface level, very rushed, even the characters weren’t that deep (except for maybe Knox).
I don’t know, the other books i read by this author (Catch Me and Unwanted) were more detailed and the characters felt more well-rounded, you know their fears and doubts and how they overcome them, but here like i mentioned it felt rushed.
Sorry, i’m a mess at explaining lol
In short, i had a good time, it’s still well written but it’s definitely more about the vibes than anything, which is why i gave a high rating instead of being overly critical about it. I’m curious about the next books in the series!