About a Dragon (Dragon Kin #2) 
Once again this author has had me laughing so hard I'm practically rolling on the floor. The constant hilarity, the one liners, and the sheer craziness of this family of dragons cracks me up! The over the top zaniness of the dragons and their antics is a nice change of pace from my regular reading. Every once in a while I just want to sit down with a book that is meant to be pure entertainment. I want to howl with laughter and torture my husband by reading scenes to him. This series fits the
The story gets better and better, so is the plot.I love the fact that the love story between Briec the Mighty and Talaith the Nolwenn Witch continued the storyline started in the first book.Great characters build again and new ones added to the story.The whole action was not centered only on Briec and Talaith but continued and followed Annwyl, Fearghus, Morfyd, Brastias and the dragons and their kingdom plus the creation of the Abomination children and more troubles.What is grat, again is that

This review was posted at Under The CoversThese dragons are hilarious! They are all so grouchy and so full of themselves! And Briec, God! Well, he thinks he is a God and everyone should bow at his feet. Women included. Talaith included. He first sees her around town and is bespelled by her beauty, but she rejects him, telling him she's married. Later on said husband, along with the whole town, try to burn her because they believe her a witch. And who comes to her rescue?Well, of course a very
G.A. Aiken's Dragon Kin series is both funny and sexy; two things that are actually very hard to do well together! These first two books are actually reprints of her original Samhain Publishing books. I had read the originals in e-book format, but was thrilled when I found out they were releasing them in mass market paperback so I could add them to my print library! (Cause I obviously don't already have enough books!) Laurenston's humor is sardonic and witty...and rather earthy and gritty too,
Good. Almost great. Oh yeah, I liked it!To tell you the truth, during the first few chapters, I was a little hesitant as to whether I should put this book down or not. I struggled with the story and the character of Talaith herself through the first half of the book, so much so that I felt the urge to DNF. But for some unknown reason, I decided to at least delve a little bit further into the story and see if the second half would make up for the first one. Thankfully, the outcome didnt
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Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 360 pages Rating: 4.21 | 14837 Users | 584 Reviews

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Title | : | About a Dragon (Dragon Kin #2) |
Author | : | G.A. Aiken |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 360 pages |
Published | : | December 1st 2008 by Zebra (first published August 1st 2006) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Dragons. Romance. Paranormal Romance. Paranormal. Shapeshifters |
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C’mon dragon, light my fire… For Nolwenn witch Talaith, a bad day begins with being dragged from bed by an angry mob intent on her crispy end and culminates in rescue by—wait for it—a silver-maned dragon. Existence as a hated outcast is nothing new for a woman with such powerful secrets. The dragon, though? A tad unusual. This one has a human form to die for, and knows it. According to dragon law, Talaith is now his property, for pleasure…or otherwise. But if Lord Arrogance thinks she’s the kind of damsel to acquiesce without a word, he’s in for a surprise… Is the woman never silent? Briec the Mighty knew the moment he laid eyes on Talaith that she would be his, but he’d counted on tongue-lashings of an altogether different sort. It’s embarrassing, really, that it isn’t this outspoken female’s magicks that have the realm’s greatest dragon in her thrall. No, Briec has been spellbound by something altogether different—and if he doesn’t tread carefully, what he doesn’t know about human women could well be the undoing of his entire race…Mention Books To About a Dragon (Dragon Kin #2)
Original Title: | The Distressing Damsel |
ISBN: | 1420103741 (ISBN13: 9781420103748) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://gaaiken.com/books/about-a-dragon/ |
Series: | Dragon Kin #2 |
Characters: | Talaith, Briec the Mighty, Annwyl the Bloody, Fearghus the Destroyer, Izzy the Dangerous, Goddess Arzhela, God Rhydderch Hael |
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Ratings: 4.21 From 14837 Users | 584 ReviewsEvaluation Containing Books About a Dragon (Dragon Kin #2)
Hot, hysterical and heartwarming pretty much sums of this second installment in the Dragon Kin series. This dysfunctional dragon family is growing in size as the brothers and sisters find their mates, and some new characters are introduced. The books main focus is on Briec and Talaith, but you get plenty of time with all the characters, old and new. Thats what makes it so much fun, everyone is involved. The H and h are in constant disagreement. Initially the arguments are based on the annoyanceOnce again this author has had me laughing so hard I'm practically rolling on the floor. The constant hilarity, the one liners, and the sheer craziness of this family of dragons cracks me up! The over the top zaniness of the dragons and their antics is a nice change of pace from my regular reading. Every once in a while I just want to sit down with a book that is meant to be pure entertainment. I want to howl with laughter and torture my husband by reading scenes to him. This series fits the
The story gets better and better, so is the plot.I love the fact that the love story between Briec the Mighty and Talaith the Nolwenn Witch continued the storyline started in the first book.Great characters build again and new ones added to the story.The whole action was not centered only on Briec and Talaith but continued and followed Annwyl, Fearghus, Morfyd, Brastias and the dragons and their kingdom plus the creation of the Abomination children and more troubles.What is grat, again is that

This review was posted at Under The CoversThese dragons are hilarious! They are all so grouchy and so full of themselves! And Briec, God! Well, he thinks he is a God and everyone should bow at his feet. Women included. Talaith included. He first sees her around town and is bespelled by her beauty, but she rejects him, telling him she's married. Later on said husband, along with the whole town, try to burn her because they believe her a witch. And who comes to her rescue?Well, of course a very
G.A. Aiken's Dragon Kin series is both funny and sexy; two things that are actually very hard to do well together! These first two books are actually reprints of her original Samhain Publishing books. I had read the originals in e-book format, but was thrilled when I found out they were releasing them in mass market paperback so I could add them to my print library! (Cause I obviously don't already have enough books!) Laurenston's humor is sardonic and witty...and rather earthy and gritty too,
Good. Almost great. Oh yeah, I liked it!To tell you the truth, during the first few chapters, I was a little hesitant as to whether I should put this book down or not. I struggled with the story and the character of Talaith herself through the first half of the book, so much so that I felt the urge to DNF. But for some unknown reason, I decided to at least delve a little bit further into the story and see if the second half would make up for the first one. Thankfully, the outcome didnt
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