Book Review - Kiss of Fury by Deborah Cooke
Kiss of Fury
by Deborah Cooke
Signet Eclipse
ISBN: 978-0-451-22476-7
2008
I was extremely lucky to win a copy of this book a few months ago but just got time to read it. Let me say this. If I gave ratings, I'd give this the very top rating. Plus two.
Here's part of the blurb from the book:
Scientist Alexandra Madison was on the verge of unveiling an invention that would change the world. Then her partner was murdered, their lab was burned and their prototype was destroyed. While Alex is in the hospital recovering from burns suffered in the fire, recurring dragon-haunted nightmares threaten to land her in the psychiatric ward but she knows she has to escape to her lab to rebuild the Green Machine.
Alex is paired with Donovan Shea, a handsome dragon shapeshifter who is shocked when Alex triggers his 'firestorm' (a way to know one's destined mate). Donovan, like any hero, fights his attraction at first but then succumbs to fate (quite deliciously). And that's the real secret behind any good romance hero. He must not only be strong, smart and handsome but he must be committed to his heroine. Donovan is all that and more. And Alex isn't any wimp. She's smart (well, she IS a scientist after all) and determined to fulfill her original purpose...oh yeah, and she's determined to get her dragon shapeshifter too.
This is a second book in the Dragonfire series - Kiss of Fire is the first book and I see that a third book - Kiss of Fate is now available. I plan on getting both of them. If they're half as good as Kiss of Fury then they're very good indeed.
-- Lynda
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