Fin Slorah has come home after hundreds of years to discover his family did not all perish in the house fire as he was lead to believe.
His niece Ella is alive and bonded to Keeper Kingsley. Youngest brother of the Dragon Lord.
Now he is home he has to find his place among his nieces new family and within Dragon’s Gap. Which is easier than courting his shadow, wily wolf June Bradly.
June is in love.
She wants dragon Finlay Slorah desperately. Her wolf pines to be mated to the cautious male but he has rules and conditions. It is enough to make a grown wolf scream or in June’s case run away, thankfully a retrieval is needed and she is available and willing. Sadly all does not go well and June once more finds trouble.
On a night made for adventure June follows a song floating on the air and discovers a dying Pixie who has twin babies cute pink haired girls. June promises to take them as her own only trouble is to get them home she has to run the gauntlet of males with swords. Just as well, June had her guns.
When June does not arrive home on time Sage and Charlie become concerned. Finlay becomes enraged he takes matters into his own hands and goes hunting for his wayward wolf.
Not only do June and Fin have a new family it seems a conspiracy against the dragon nation is coming to light along with the challenge June and Fin have to the parentage of their new babies they find that Dragon’s Gap is under attack.
Welcome to the world of Dragon’s Gap! Dragon’s Gap is a paranormal romance series featuring dragons and other supernaturals. Each book features a different couple, but the over all ARC, family dynamics, and magical world continues to grow in each installment. I’d recommend reading in order due to these things. The set up is instant mates. The kids featured in the series are adorable and bye some magical means they know who their adoptive parents will be. The series is in Kindle Unlimited.
Love’s Impulse - Novella #5.5
This one needs to be read after Ace & Harper’s story. It takes place during a time frame at the end in their story.
The novella moves the overall ARC storyline along, adds a new element, and someone wants a war.
This one features Fin and June. They meet when Fin comes home to see his niece Ella, whom he thought dead. During that time he see's June. These two have been courting, but Fin’s not moving fast enough for our June.
Awesome book answered all the questions and again I wasn't disappoint, great pace with plenty of humour. Would certainly recommended this to my friends
What a great book, June and Fin get their HEA! Lots of action, drama, mystery and romance. Books have to be read in order to get the full stories, but I don’t mind because they are great books! Good way to relax, chill when you are home on isolation! This book says it’s a novella, but I felt almost a novel in length
Fin Slorah has come home after hundreds of years to discover his family did not all perish in the house fire as he was lead to believe. His niece Ella is alive and bonded to Keeper Kingsley. Youngest brother of the Dragon Lord. Now he is home he has to find his place among his nieces new family and within Dragon’s Gap. Which is easier than courting his shadow, wily wolf June Bradly. June is in love. She wants dragon Finlay Slorah desperately. Her wolf pines to be mated to the cautious male but he has rules and conditions. It is enough to make a grown wolf scream or in June’s case run away, thankfully a retrieval is needed and she is available and willing. Sadly all does not go well and June once more finds trouble. On a night made for adventure June follows a song floating on the air and discovers a dying Pixie who has twin babies cute pink haired girls. June promises to take them as her own only trouble is to get them home she has to run the gauntlet of males with swords. Just as well, June had her guns. When June does not arrive home on time Sage and Charlie become concerned. Finlay becomes enraged he takes matters into his own hands and goes hunting for his wayward wolf. Not only do June and Fin have a new family it seems a conspiracy against the dragon nation is coming to light along with the challenge June and Fin have to the parentage of their new babies they find that Dragon’s Gap is under attack.
Heather's Notes So I like June and Finn. I had been waiting for June's story for a while. However, these books are becoming less about the couples and more about the overall story arc. This fine since it is very interesting, but it is also a little annoying since they say it is so and so story. I just think maybe the name of the stories should be changed. Still I like the stories and I will continue the series for sure.
This was a very entertaining series. I read all the books in the series and was so fascinated from the first book that I just had to the next one and then the next and then the next. While there were no traditional cliffhangers I keep wanting to see what happened next. All the characters were likable and the authors emphasis on the ties that bind family (blood and not) was very nice to read. There were no overt sex scenes and that was cool. The only reason this series did not warrant a 5 stars was because of some bad editing. Not enough to keep me from knowing what the author meant but it was still a little irritating. It obviously wasn't enough to keep me from reading every book in the series, even the little side tales, which to be honest should have been more prominent because it gave some much need insight into some of the characters. I especially loved the last one which is the Christmas one. So readers be prepared to not sleep for a couple of nights while you get through the series. My thanks to the author for such an entertaining read. You will find this review on each of the book pages because what else is there to say.
Yet another couple is coming together in Dragon's Gap... albeit much much much much slower than the rest of the bunch. One of them is justly impatient with the other. But all things work together for good with our dragons and their shadows. We get to watch them endure a lot, and build stronger and stronger family/friend bonds for their troubles. And we learn a TON of new stuff.
But I am beginning to get a bit antsy in this set. There is a LOT going on. I like epic tales. I like complex stories. [This is both.] Every solved puzzle is a relief for my brain. I'm so invested that I wanted to reread the series already.
These are wonderful characters. Relatable in their interpersonal stumbles, and so very likeable in their overcoming. The women are strong, the men are all smart drop-dead gorgeous protectors, the children are all delightful, uniqueness is appreciated by all the characters we love... it's practically Lake Wobegone.
This was a good story about Fin and June. The grammar and sentence structure was terrible but I was just able to overlook the shortcomings because the book held my interest. This is an inventive tale and thoroughly enjoyable. Just wish it was proof read before it published.
As usual, I love this series. However, what has happened to having a good Proofreader to catch all the grammar and punctuation mistakes? Run-on sentences, punctuation in the wrong place, and missing words are evident throughout. Please do better.