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Consorting with Dragons #1

Upon a Once and Future Time

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Pari is a Ruby Dragon, or a halfling, anyway, who doesn’t know much about being any kind of Dragon, but he does know about the tyrannical royal family who has ruled the cursed kingdom where he lives for the past two hundred years. Since the beloved Pearl Prince of their kingdom was cruelly murdered by the evil Obsidian Queen so long ago, the people of the kingdom have suffered and still mourn his loss. Yet, Pari is determined to help free his countrymen if he can. When one of his raids on the king’s palace goes terribly wrong, he winds up running for his life and right into an ancient wizard who offers him a way out—through the reflection on a magic bronze shield that he can use to go back through time to save the life of the Pearl Prince.
Once Pari arrives, he has to deal not only with misunderstandings, but an overwhelming attraction to the handsome Prince. Maxsim teaches Pari everything a good Dragon should know, including making love while flying. Treacherous trolls, evil black snow and an unexpected fall back to his own time threaten his new-found happiness with Maxsim. When he learns of the treachery around him, he has to find a way back to his love and be willing to sacrifice everything to save him and change the course of history.
If he can pull it off, and if he doesn’t die in the attempt, he might just get everything his heart desires.

197 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 6, 2019

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Hurri Cosmo

37 books145 followers
Hi, my name is Hurri Cosmo and I am a happy ending junkie. I always have been. You can be pretty rest assured everything I write will have one. I am not big on angst. I believe we get enough of that in real life so when I go to read something, to make the real world go away for awhile, I will most likely not chose something that will make me cry. So I write for those people who, at least occasionally, feel the same way. I’m okay with the fact I will probably never write anything “important” but I guess I will have to see where my imagination takes me. I would love it if you would come along.



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918 reviews20 followers
August 11, 2019
3.5

A fun twisted on snow white. The story had been entertaining eventhough the pearl prince is a bit of a dimwit lol.
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Author 3 books101 followers
March 25, 2019
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I love Hurry Cosmo and Shannon West. When I heard the two of them were doing a book together, I couldn't to read it. Gotta tell you, I was not disappointed in the least. The writing is seamless, and the story... Well, let me start the review from the beginning.When we first meet Pari, he's trying to help some 'friends' escape a prison that he may or may not be responsible for them finding themselves in. See, Pari wants so badly to be the hero of a story because, being a ruby dragon--well, half dragon to be exact--his life hasn't really been stellar up to that point. When we find out why the people are in prison, you can't help but feel bad for Pari, even if no one else does. Still, he has the chance to make things right, and even that goes wrong. It's delicious irony.When Pari flees the guards, he ends up in a cavern where he meets a wizard, who tells Pari he's going to send him to the past to right the future. Seeing as how the guards are right on his tail, Pari has little choice. He leaps headlong into the unknown, and doesn't that just go swimmingly? Especially when he changes an event that led to the horrible times he lived in.Only it doesn't fix anything, and Pari finds himself in even deeper doo-doo when he meets the Pearl Prince, a stunning dragon shifter that Pari had heard legends of and had fantasized about. The problem? Fantasies and reality rarely meet up smoothly. The Pearl Prince, or Maxsim as he's known, doesn't believe a word Pari has to say. Ain't that always the way it goes?Pari has the chance to be a hero. To save the Pearl Prince, to save everyone, if he can only learn how to find the strength to do so.Now... What I liked best about this book, besides the kinky streak Pari and Maxsim share (wait until you see what the Pearl Prince does with his sword pommel...) is the fact that Pari is not a damsel in distress. He's lived on his own long enough that he knows how to obfuscate the truth, or how to hide in plain sight. Those lessons serve him well in this story, and showcases his inner strength.Maxsim? Ah, the legends never seem to live up to the cold light of day. He's an amazing prince, but a bit thick. He refuses to listen to anything Pari has to say, insisting instead that Pari is addled. Still, that doesn't stop him from... Well, you'll see. If you're a fan of either author, or if you like a well-written fantasy story, you should check out the first book in the series.
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1,337 reviews8 followers
May 3, 2019
Well...
This was only 2 stars for me.

The prince just annoyed the hell out of me! He was arrogant, egotistical, condescending and straight out mean to Peri. I just couldn't like him, especially not in the beginning. He got a bit better, but that wasn't enough.

I did like Peri who was a true hero, with a bit of bad luck... The book would have been sooo much better if he just hadn't switched off his defiance and attitude after the first sex scene to that of a starry eyed worshiper.

I just couldn't see any love between them.

And what about the hoard Peri found... Who owned all that?
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July 1, 2020
Rating: 2.5 stars
I am rating this book pretty low for two reasons. One is the Pearl Prince. It’s been a long time since I was annoyed so much by a character. He kept calling Pari stupid, but frankly he was one of the most stupid characters that I have read in a while. Second is the sex scenes. I just found them cringy and the first one just dropped out of nowhere. I wasn’t expecting he BDSM aspect and frankly it wasn’t done well.

I did like Pari as a character. I like good hearted bumbling characters. Frankly, I thought he could do much better than the prince. This book had such potential to be good, but alas just fell short.
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