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Dragon's Mate #2

Heart of Fire

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Seren has no dragon. He is weak. He is confused. And now he is hurt.

When his uncle, Lord Somerville, tries to force him to mate a dragon from another clan to cement an alliance, Seren refuses. He’s spent his life obeying, and the past five years without his dragon he’s spent hiding. Not any more. Even though he knows his refusal will get him disowned, this is the one thing Seren won’t back down on. But the outside world is dangerous for a dragon all alone. And for one without power, it is deadly.

Dane hates Seren. He does. It’s just his dragon won’t settle inside him until he checks Seren is safe. Again.

It’s lucky he was watching. Seren was attacked and hurt, but Dane saved him. So why won’t his dragon settle? He doesn’t need to go and see Seren again, and he certainly doesn’t want to. Only… when he gets a voicemail and hears Seren’s voice, Dane can tell something bad has happened. This time, he and his dragon are in agreement: they’re going to find Seren and bring him home, where he belongs.

This is the second book in the series DRAGON’S MATE and is everything I love about fantasy, shifters, fated mates and happily ever afters.

It can be read as a standalone. There are crossover characters, though, so why not enjoy the whole series?

Warning: contains explicit scenes and language.

359 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 19, 2021

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Hope Bennett

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Hope is a MM Romance author, writing paranormal and shifter romance with romantic comedy vibes. She is an absolute believer in true love and lives for those HEAs.

You can expect a big helping of Body Positivity from Hope’s stories. Every body is beautiful and Hope loves writing about men who learn that they are sexy and worthy… and find just the right person to prove it to them.

When writing alpha/omega gay romance, she likes to play with stereotypes and gender expectations. She loves a soft-hearted alpha and a bossy omega.

In her fantasy romances, Hope can’t help but write about shifters, magic, fated mates and found families. Her stories have lots of heat and lots of heart.

If that's your jam, sign up to Hope’s newsletter on her website to get updates on her latest releases.

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Profile Image for Kati *☆・゚.
1,300 reviews697 followers
May 27, 2023
3.75**** stars


Okay, first: I loved this story! Sadly, tho, I have too many niggles to rate it any higher. BUT, read my review first before you decide to skip it because of my rating.

So, there is Seren , he lost his dragon five years ago. He can’t shift, he can’t heal, he can’t access his magic, he’s weak - practically a useless member of his clan of nobles.

On the other side of the story we have Dane . He’s crawling out of his skin - or better, his dragon is. He’s restless and enraged and his dragon is freaking out when he can’t set eyes on Seren to know he’s safe.

These two belong to different dragon clans and years ago Dane came to Seren’s family’s castle to train him (it’s what he does). There must’ve been some kind of connection between them then but Seren kind of dumped him and we don’t learn why for a long time.


It’s pretty obvious to the reader that, whatever’s wrong with them, it has to do with the other. Their need for each other is intense and I loved it. It’s what I live for in my romances.

At this point I would’ve wished for flashbacks to five years ago. Dane remembers Seren as a strong, confident man and dragon, but I never saw that. I only saw the vulnerable, weak one. So I struggled a lot with reconciling these two pictures of Seren. Dane on the other hand was easy to understand and connect with. I loved him.

Before I could stop myself, I’d wondered if that’s what Seren and I would have looked like together.  Seren was taller and broader than Morgan, stronger, more confident, louder; but then I was bigger than Lew, so maybe that is exactly what we’d have looked like together: perfect.


That’s actually exactly what I meant with not seeing this side of Seren at all. But I love the quote and at the very end there was at least a glimmer of that old Seren peaking through.

What confused me a little (but maybe I just missed the world-building in book 1?) was that the whole vibe of the story and what we saw felt rather medieval but there were also a lot of modern stuff like clothes and phones, yk. It didn't quite fit.

The writing and storytelling was a bit wonky as well as it had some editing errors but the story itself was awesome and in the end (and I know I repeat myself) I loved it. I can imagine this book is the best one in the series. My intense-emotions loving heart was SINGING!! A big thanks to you, Megan, for providing me with all I needed to know to skip book one. 🩵🩵🩵


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Dragon’s Mate Series

Book 1 - Family of Fire
Book 2 - Heart of Fire - 3.75 stars

Book 6 - Unworldly - tbr

*this series contains 7 books overall
Profile Image for Megan [At The Cottage].
1,052 reviews415 followers
May 24, 2023
MM Romance
Dragon Shifter Fated Mates
4 Stars ⭐️


I loved Dane and Seren! This book was worth suffering through book one because Dane and Seren were perfect for each other and I devoured this. These two had been apart 5 years yet their dragons weren’t happy with that choice. Dane could barely control his dragon anymore and with it lurking at the surface he was becoming almost feral. Seren had the exact opposite problem, an issue I didn’t know could even happen to a shifter and it made me love this even more. Seren had so many issues to work on due to shitty Lord Somerville destroying his self esteem but Dane was there to comfort him and love him.

I’m starting to think the dragon shifters in this series are total morons though because most people know they are fated mates from the first time they meet but these two along with Morgan/Lew from book one were oblivious. I just couldn’t figure out how an old ass dragon shifter (Dane) couldn’t figure out the reason his dragon was so restless and out of control was due to him being away from his mate. 🤦🏻‍♀️ It made sense that Seren didn’t know what was happening because his problem was so different but Dane you fool. 🐉🤡

This series needs to be read in order because this book starts midway through the end of the last book, just from the new character’s POVs and it won’t make a lot of sense without it. Book one wasn’t terrible, it just was a bit annoying at times and despite the author saying it was British English, there were a huge amount of wrong words like waking instead of walking or wo instead of who. This book also has some errors but I just loved the characters so much that I could overlook a lot of it.

I still read “uasal” as nasal 😂 but at least this time I had some background info going in because I was lost af last book despite it being the first in series. This series needs a glossary because I don’t think most people would know at 1% wtf a uasal or a curaidh was. I sure as fuck didn’t but thankfully Bronwyn 💗 told me they were Gaelic for noble and warrior afterwards which made sense to the book. It’s just weird though since these aren’t Scottish dragon shifters but whatever. 🤷🏻‍♀️Anyway the next one is going to be about a clumsy curaidh dragon shifter and a thousand years old gargoyle and I’m intrigued.

This cover does not go the book justice. Yikes.
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765 reviews50 followers
May 21, 2024
I'm completely floored by how much I enjoyed this! I'm not into the fated mates thing, I knew this was the second in a series and the summary is written with a rom-com tone while the premise is far from rom-comy so I was sure this would be a quick DNF. Plus - that cover really intrigued me because it's very unique but I was worried that it too would be a case of false advertising/trying too hard (which has happened to me very often with books that market themselves as being dark/intense). Well, not only did I finish it but I enjoyed the majority of it! In fact, I'm going to read two other books in the series and check out what else the author has written.

One of the reasons this book worked for me was because it contained so many tropes I love: second chance romance, plenty of angsty pining between the MCs, MCs willing to destroy anybody/anything in their path to protect each other and lots of hurt-comfort. There was also bed sharing, body heat sharing/naked cuddles and having one MC take care of the other when he's injured (including ).

The writing was also very enjoyable and the action scenes were thrilling and intense, which I hadn't expected at all. In fact, I'm using my dark romance tag for the book since the descriptions of many battles involved a lot of violence and gore, which made me really happy because I was worried the book wouldn't take those topics seriously. Speaking of which - I was very happy that the MCs dragon shifting abilities played a huge role in the story. I've read some shifter books (dragon and others) where the shifting ability rarely comes into play or it's just a party trick and this book did complete justice to the shifter genre and I ended up loving Dane's dragon just as much as I did Dane himself.

I also loved the fantasy aspects. This is book 2 in the series and I hadn't read the first one but I had no trouble getting up to speed on Dane and Seren's interesting history and the world the author had created. I really loved that the author casually wove worldbuilding explanations into the narrative when and if they were required which made it easy to understand what was going on but wouldn't be annoying to those who had read the first book. The fantasy world itself was also refreshingly unique (IMO). The dragon shifters live in different clans spread throughout coastal/rural England and they live in old castles and follow traditional routines but the author always makes it clear that these books take place in contemporary times. There's magic, dragon shifters, fated mate bonds and other fantasy creatures but there's also cellphones, coffee shops and hotels. The way the author blended together the typical medieval-style high fantasy setting with the contemporary world was really well done and everything fit together beautifully. It was also a neat touch that the author used Irish (Gaelic?) words for certain dragon related terminology (uasal = gentlemen (the nobles); ridire = knight (dragon hunters) etc).

I also adored both MCs. Dane is part of a warrior clan and he's one of the biggest, strongest dragons around. The guy's job is to kick ass when somebody threatens somebody he cares about and there's no such thing as overkill where Dane's around and I mean that literally (if you're squeamish then this is not the book for you). Dane is exactly the kind of guy you want on your side and you don't ever want to be fighting against him. Seren is from a nobility clan and while he's a competent fighter when in his dragon form, he's also capable of doing magic. Together, the two of them are an impressive force and that's mostly due to Dane having trained Seren five years before the story starts.



The reason I can't give this wonderful story more than 3 stars is because of the length. The story isn't nearly as complex as it could and should have been.

After the epic beginning where we're introduced to the MCs and , the pacing suddenly crawls to a halt for several chapters as the MCs are separated and they interact with many different side characters who are all sequel bait for future books in this 9 book series. Some of the characters who showed up did serve an important purpose (Glimmer, Glenwise, Rhod) but many didn't (Prince, Broadmire etc). I do appreciate that the author showcased all of those characters personalities well, to the point where I know that I'm interested in books 8 (Glimmer/A Ridire) and 9 (Glenwise/Rhod) but you couldn't pay me to touch books 3 through 7. But it was still irritating having the pacing slowed to a crawl and having to skim through scene after scene of boring nothingness while I waited for the MCs to reunite. The author also went overboard to force the side characters into scenes, even if it meant pushing the MCs into the background. The worst example of this was .

Another obvious clue that the author is paid per page is that half of the book contains repetitive internal monologuing by the MCs. Many times individual lines of dialog would be followed by paragraphs of internal rambling (which we'd heard dozens of times already) before another line of dialog was added. Some conversations were painful to follow and many times, the internal rambling was so bad that the characters were literally thinking in circles. They'd have Thought A, go through Thoughts B through E and that last one would lead back to Thought A and so on. It didn't help that the smut scenes were well written but they were very long and there were many of them. Since the book suffered from such a severe level of bloat already, the smut scenes were yet another part I had to skim over in order to stay awake. Then there was the ridiculous situation where Seren's voicemail to Dane is fully written out THREE TIMES in the narrative - first when Seren leaves it, second when Dane listens to it and a third time when Dane lets somebody else listen to it!! The author isn't even trying to hide the fact that she stretches out her books with filler to get more money from higher page reads.

The length of the story would have made perfect sense if the author had done one of the following: a) showed all of Seren and Dane's romance with a five year time skip in the middle or b) had the entire thing take place over longer than 3 days with more types of conflict and more plotlines. As it was, the book could have easily been cut in half and told the exact same story. This all being said, I'm going to check out books 8 and 9 because I did enjoy the story and it's currently my favorite dragon shifter MM romance, which says something.
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30 reviews3 followers
February 3, 2023
I really liked this book a lot.
Seren and Dane were really cute. Like totally cute. Dane's dragon just couldn’t be settled until he knew that Seren was safe. 😭
It took them some time to figure out that they were mates but they were still drawn to each other.

I really loved the characters. Especially Seren. I felt so bad for him and was so happy when he finally got his Happy End.
The story itself was quite intriguing and thrilling. I honestly couldn’t put the book down.

This was actually the first book I read from this author.
I really liked the setting the story took place. It was described really good and I could imagine it very well.
I enjoyed reading this book!

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1,739 reviews50 followers
August 5, 2023
You know a book is bomb when you start it and finish it the same day. So far my favorite. I adore Seren, for the record
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2,870 reviews13 followers
March 8, 2024
Anger and loss

It was fairly clear near the end of the first book that Dane and Saren had a connection. In fact, it looked an awful lot like they were mates, but they had been kept apart for five years. Seren rejected Dane at that time, thinking he was protecting him, and Dane has been a bit out of his mind since. With Dane getting worse and Seren seeing Morgan say no to a mating that he is now going to be forced into things really kick into play.

Seren had a slightly different upbringing than Morgan did. Still a royal but not first string he was taught to fight and use his magic. Things changed when he lost his dragon and now he had spent five years hiding in plain sight among so called family who hate or look down on him. Being forced into a mating feels like rock bottom, and something in Seren realizes he can't do it, finally getting him to stand up for himself (something the Somerville's don't take well).

Dane has been half out of his mind since leaving Seren and had no idea why. Now it is getting worse and Dane is starting to feel like he can't even control himself around family. When he hears about trouble happening with Seren it both focuses him and drives that anger forward. Dane will have to fight for Seren but it isn't straight forward who he has to fight.

These first two books are quite interconnected. Dane and Seren coming from the same family, plus it explains some of the questions the family had from the first book. It is clear that the Hoskins embrace love and their mates, but this isn't common amongst dragon kind. Things have changed in this world and as the Hoskins continue to find their mates, things are sure to keep changing.
Profile Image for Natasha Lynn Harris.
1,976 reviews1 follower
February 18, 2023
Meh..

It took to long for the MC's to even get together. The first half of the book they were completely separate, until Seren needed to be rescued. Then the second half was bed, bed, bed, fight, bed, end. So not my favorite, it has good parts, but that's it
Profile Image for Crystal.
70 reviews6 followers
October 6, 2024
6/10/2024

Cuatro estrellitas porque quiero quejarme de dos cosas:

1. Se pasaron literalmente la primera mitad del libro sin hablar media palabra😭, yo puedo esperar (a veces) a que la relación de pareja como tal se forme PERO NECESITO INTERACCIÓN, GENTE, mínimo que se hablen o algo, para el momento en que finalmente hablaron quería gritar de frustración.

2. Se me terminó demasiado rápido🥲 y sí, sé que tal vez es una tontería peeeero yo necesitaba ver más de Dane y Seren como pareja, después de toooodo lo que pasaron, para el momento en que finalmente estuvieron tranquilos, juntos y felices el libro se había terminado. Me hubiera gustado mucho ver un poquito más de ellos simplemente siendo...ellos.

Me sorprendió el cambio que Dane dió, esperaba que él fuera el impedimento en la relación, resentido con Seren por despedirlo sin ningún motivo, pero fue tan condenadamente dulce🥹 y luego Seren siendo vulnerable al principio solo para encontrar a su dragón interior (literal y figurativamente) y volverse este ser seguro, dominante y sexy...nonono amé cada segundo.

Y se me hizo súper tierno saber que siempre había estado protegiendo a Morgan de cualquier forma que tuvo, incluso cuando no interactuaban de ninguna forma el uno con el otro.

Ohhh sin hablar del guardián del tesoro (no recuerdo su nombre, perdón) que se la pasó diciendo que él cuidaba el tesoro cuando el tesoro es la gente que ama🥹 aunque no estoy seguro de si hay mucho en ese castillo para amar viendo que la gente tiende a ser una mierda en esa familia salvo un par de excepciones, estoy deseando saber más sobre él.

Ahora, vamos a ver qué tal con Prince y este nuevo compañero porque ya tengo debilidad por ese dragón torpe y la primera impresión que tuve en el epílogo de este libro...digamos que no fue la mejor.

Nota al margen:
¿En qué momento recibe su merecido ese Lord-no-sé-qué que se piensa que es invencible y que puede hacer lo que se le de la gana con todos?
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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42 reviews1 follower
February 14, 2023
Let me start the review by saying that I enjoyed the first book to the next two books in the series. And the review is about the whole series as I read it in a sequence.
The outline of the story and the world-building is very good. The characters are somewhat well-established.
What is dragging the book down? Well, it is the dialogue and the subplots. Furthermore, the timing of the event happening in the book makes no sense.
I strongly believe that this book had potential but unfortunately the narrative was a drag.

***𝙵𝚊𝚖𝚒𝚕𝚢 𝚘𝚏 𝙵𝚒𝚛𝚎***

I liked the first book, Lew and Morgan are my favorite couple in this series. Morgan gives all cold vibes but he is a sweetheart whose life has been controlled and ruled by his father. Lew is an honest and brave warrior. He is protective and cares a lot for Morgan.

***𝙷𝚎𝚊𝚛𝚝 𝚘𝚏 𝙵𝚒𝚛𝚎***

Dane and Seren were introduced in the first book, Dane was rejected by Seren and heartbroken for years. Even though his heart was in pain he always was there for Seren to protect him. Seren had a reason for his rejection but now he yearns to take control of his life. It's a second-chance romance and hence I can't say much.

***𝙿𝚛𝚘𝚝𝚎𝚌𝚝𝚒𝚗𝚐 𝙿𝚛𝚒𝚗𝚌𝚎***

The third book is about Prince and Darren. Prince is the cousin of many cousins introduced in this series. Darren is a security consultant who is also a gargoyle. He is a headstrong, career-oriented workaholic whereas Prince is young, sweet, and a bit messy.

Overall it was average for me, low on angst. You good give it a chance if you love dragon shifter and fated mate kinda story. It did have a few amazing moments.
4,897 reviews19 followers
February 26, 2023
When your dragon knows, and you don't. Lord Sommerville, his Uncle considered Seren, weak. He preferred to keep him hidden. Then he decided Seren could take Morgan's place mating with a dragon in the Scaldan clan. Seren, lost his dragon. He hasn't felt him for 5 years. So, he saw himself as having little value. He declined the order of mating and was disowned. Dane, was like the bad boy dragon of the clan. He was strong and powerful and everyone was aware. Dane, was training Seren to be the Guardian of the Sommerville treasure. Then Seren abruptly dismissed Dane and kicked him off the property. 5, years later Seren's dragon has been a no show and Dane's dragon barely lets Dane have control. Will they figure out what's wrong with themselves before it's too late? Will Dane lose control of his dragon? Will Seren find safety and his forever clan? Great story. Fantastic series so far. The author created a difficult world and some well thought out, fun, funny amazing characters. Well done! I received an ARC and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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964 reviews15 followers
February 5, 2023
This is a well written paranormal M/M dragon shifter second chance romance. A second installment of the Dragon's Mate series, this one centers around Dane and Seren. Having met five years previous, both seem to find themselves suffering after their clan relations force them apart. This story was fast paced and once again gives us the author's insight to how her paranormal dragon hierarchy is designed, and the problems which plague it. This one has a bit more of a darker touch so reader beware. We also get to revisit some of our beloved characters from the first book, which is definitely a bonus. I finished this one in a day. Good story!

I received a free copy of this in exchange for an honest review.
352 reviews
February 11, 2023
I really like these dragons. After meeting Dane and Seren in the first book, I was looking forward to reading their love story. Heart of Fire did not disappoint me. It was nice to see their past history and story unfold. I was taken on a journey that was spicy, exciting, eventful, and even heartbreaking at times, but beautifully so.

Much like the first book, I feel the secondary characters enhanced this book also. I knew I’d appreciate catching up with Morgan and Lew, and I did, but meeting Prince was a delight. I find him absurdly adorable, just from the few glimpses I got of him in this book, and I am ready to see him find his HEA.
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908 reviews1 follower
February 9, 2023
Seren fell in love with Dane from the moment they met but was forced to tell the man he loved he didn’t want him, he lost more than the love of his life that day. Dane spent years on the edge of going insane thinking the man he loved didn’t want him & in truth his love was being kept from him against his will. Watching these two fight for their love & reunite was so heartbreakingly beautiful. I absolutely love fated mate stories & I very much enjoyed this story. I can’t wait to read all about Darren & Prince next. ❤️😀
413 reviews
February 14, 2023
This should be read in order, as there is a whole lot of family dynamics started in the first book. This book also picks up immediately following events in the first. Dane and Seren are sweet together, once they realize they are mates. Seren rejected Dane years before, due to his piece of crap uncle's demands, and suffered for years because of it. Dane's dragon was relentless in trying to keep Seren safe. Once again, the family members are funny to read, and new ones come out and make themselves known. I'm looking forward to reading more of this series.
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879 reviews
April 8, 2023
Finally! Seren and Dane get their HAE :)
The tension has been real! I was rooting for these two since book 1 and now they get their chance at happiness. Finally! Dane was suffering terribly, but Seren has been suffering even more, which was explained in this book. It is horrible what some people have to go through because of the cruelty of others. All is well that ends well though! They had to fight for it, but they did it! They deserved some happiness and I am glad they found it in each other. Another achingly sweet story about the Hoskins dragons. Delightful!
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531 reviews1 follower
May 16, 2023
So-so

This wasn't a bad book by any means....it just... didn't really have the development I was looking for. For half of the book, these two aren't even around each other. Then things move at warp speed....which sort of makes sense because of their history, but I feel gipped because there wasn't any real relationship development. Nothing really happened in this book, which is a shame because there were some really good elements...it just didn't all come together for me, unfortunately.
1,244 reviews52 followers
February 7, 2023
I love Dragon's Mate series is now one of my favorite paranormal/fantasy series. I loved the first book, Family of Fire, and I loved this second book in the series, Heart of Fire. In Heart for Fire, we get to understand why Dane has been angry and we get to know more of Seren. We get to know and understand the reason behind their breakup. We also get to see Dane's sweet side and it's all because of Seren.
16.7k reviews155 followers
February 20, 2023
He has no dragon and he is about to refuse to mate after his uncle orders it. He knows he could lose everything else but he will not mate against his will. His inner dragon will not settle until the right mate comes along for them. They hate each other but it may be they are true mates. How is it going to go? Can it ever end in happiness? Will it ruin them both if they do not mate? See just how it will all go
3,010 reviews46 followers
February 22, 2023
Heart of Fire is the second book in the Dragon's Mate series.
This one centers around Dane and Seren and is a dragon shifter second chance romance.
After meeting Dane and Seren in the first book, I was looking forward to reading their love story.
I really enjoyed this story. It pulled me in from beginning to end and I really enjoyed it.
It had enough action/intrigue and was blended well with the relationship/mating. This was a great second book and I am excited for more in the series.
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5,541 reviews48 followers
February 23, 2023
I loved watching Seren finally come into his own here. Standing up to his uncle initially seems like the most dangerous decision he's ever made but fortunately, Dane is there, reluctantly but under some compulsion he can't quite accept at first, but there nonetheless. A blend of fated mates, hurt/comfort, developing self-confidence and independence, great world building with action, suspense and a great couple in Seren and Dane.
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866 reviews5 followers
February 25, 2023
Another book where communication could have solved a whole lot of problems. I always find that pretty annoying- there was a lot of pining and too much time spent on unimportant information. For the good part this series, even with previous complaints is interesting and well written. The storyline line keeps me coming back and looking forward to the next books. You really do need to read in order.
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659 reviews2 followers
July 10, 2023
Series is Getting Better and Better

I'm enjoying the series so far. The one dangling piece of information that is not resolved is where is Alfie and how is he doing. It was unresolved from the first book and still no explanation in this book. I hope we find out what happened to him. Otherwise, I enjoyed the story with the MCs and getting to know them better. I'm definitely invested in the characters and excited to see what happens next.
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1,173 reviews4 followers
February 4, 2024
There are times when the fated mate trope just seems to simple with the easy recognition, then there are stories like this one where they are fated, but do not recognize each other instantly. This story tugged on my heart. Again simple yet layered characters, a plot that is rich and interesting with worldbuilding limited to the setting. I do wish the world-building went past the immediate setting as I am now interested in how this world came to be.
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709 reviews4 followers
September 8, 2025
Fire

I will give this one a 4/5. The whole book makes sense to me. Seren is disowned by his clan. He refused to marry someone and now he is paying the price. Dane is missing Serenity but has no idea what is going on with him. Seren finally musters up the courage to call Dane but he has to leave a message. In the meantime Seren is kidnapped. These two men have a lot to work through before they can build sonething.
108 reviews1 follower
March 19, 2021
Good, but

I liked the writing style of the author, but I find it funny that with Dragons, witches and all manner magical things there is no mpreg.. That the heirs MUST marry women what VERY old fashioned thinking especially when set in modern time ever heard of IVF and surrogacy!!!!!
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Author 21 books172 followers
February 13, 2023
Soren and Dane take a while to acknowledge what they have felt all along, but circumstances out of their control lead them to take the long way to finding the truth about each other. I thought this was a sweet read and loved Soren as he's trying to do what's best for everyone until he absolutely refuses to sacrifice his happiness for something his uncle wants. Sweet!
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482 reviews17 followers
February 21, 2023
cute second change m/m dragon shifter romance!

Really enjoyed Dane's story! He was such a grumpy, angry dude from book one, and I'm so glad he got his happy ending with Seren!

They were so cute together, and the smut was fire! I think this book could have been a bit shorter, but I still enjoyed the ride and am excited for the next book in this series.
925 reviews5 followers
February 23, 2023
Dane and Seren are sweet together, once they realize they are mates. After Seren rejected Dane years ago due to his uncle it was great to see they were able to get together. Dane's family are hilarious. I liked this book better than the 1st one and I recommend reading them in order. Looking forward to reading book 3 in this series. I received an ARC of this book for my honest review.
917 reviews5 followers
December 12, 2023
This is the story of Dane and Seren. Please read the trigger warnings. It is the 2nd book in the Dragon's Mate series. I loved this book. You are taken on an incredible adventure with lots of action and heat. The characters are amazing and I can not wait to read the next one. Definitely recommended.

I received this book as an Arc and I am happily reviewing it voluntarily.
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