His brother is murdered. The leader of a biker gang wants him dead. Dragons are real. A member of D.O.A. is claiming they are meant to be soul bound. Axl has no time to wrap his mind around this because he needs to follow the clues to find the evidence needed to save not just his life but that of so many others and Kace wants to make sure his mate stays alive to do this.
Cree Storm lives and works in Southern New Mexico. The only thing she loves more than reading about gorgeous men and love is writing about them. Spending time with her friends and family is very important to her. When she is not writing or spending time with the love of her life you can find her watching the Oregon Mountains with a nice hot cup of coffee and her laptop or on face book with her many friends.
Kace was the person sent to kill Gio in the previous book and Kace's brother. Thankfully, Kace learned the truth for himself and instead of killing Gio, he kills his father and in the process, himself. Because he gave the ultimate sacrifice, Heck and the powers that be decided he was worthy of redemption and offered him to become a member of the DOA. Axl had a hard and difficult life. His only joy was going on rides on Kace's dragon. After his brother, Deak's death, the leader of the Tiger Sharks confronts Axl looking for something Deak supposedly gave him. It is up to Kace and the DOA to find whatever Deal left Axl and stop Mammoth and the Tiger Sharks from their illegal activities and from hurting Axl. For Kace, he never thought he would get a mate let alone before the other members found theirs. Axl helps Kace see he is worthy of a mate and shows him what love really is.
Axl has lost the only family he had. And now he is in danger with no clue who to trust. Kace has not known anything but evil. Now he has a new family and a new purpose but can he move beyond his past? Dragon Rides is eighth in Cree Storm's D.O.A series.
I thought this book was okay. I like this series and really liked Axl. I just didn't feel much connection between Axl and Kace. I also thought the mystery was more drawn out than it needed to be. Overall, it was okay but nothing spectacular.