This is an OK shifter romance, with likable main characters. I think it is the last book in the Nightflame Dragons series, and it provided a satisfactory resolution to the problems with the series bad guy. It features the typical shifter instalove, and two hot dragon shifters who find a mate to complete their triad. I liked that the dragons lived on another planet, as it allowed for a lot more creativity in the story. I would have liked a little more backstory on the characters, though, especially on the dragons and their world.
Ryse, Brazen, and Reagan were all likable, and I really liked that the guys gave Reagan time to overcome her fears (no spoilers, but her past made her afraid). I did seem, though, like they were all more in lust than in love. I think they did spend quite a bit of time together before they claimed her as their mate, but that was kind of skipped over in the story. I might have believed they were in love if that time together had been included.
My main complaint is that all of Milly's stories are a bit too explicit for me. I like hot sex in romances, but I would prefer it to be a little less descriptive and dirty. I am not a prude, but the really explicit stuff is just not romantic to me. But I will continue to read Milly's writing, as it is entertaining and fun.
One other thing bothered me about this book, and it is minor, but it is a pet peeve of mine. When a book describes how the characters look, the cover art should have models that fit that. For example, Ryse is described as having blond hair and Reagan is described as having red hair -- but everyone on the cover has brown hair. Can't the models at least put on a wig for the picture?
My rating system is below.
1 star -- Hated it, or did not finish. I usually only give this rating if some of the content is truly objectionable to me, like if one of the main characters does something really awful, and gets away with it.
2 stars -- Didn't like it. This rating usually means that I thought the writing wasn't very good, the editing was terrible, I didn't like the characters, or it had other major flaws.
3 stars -- I liked it, but had some minor issues with it. This rating means that there were minor editing issues, the story needed more character development, it was just too unrealistic, or had some other fairly minor issue. The majority of books I read get this rating – I do not consider it a bad rating.
4 stars -- I liked it a lot. This is a high rating for me, and I rarely give a higher one.
5 stars -- I loved it, and will probably read it again. Very few books are good enough to get this rating from me. The ones that do are usually classics.