Chromium, the last unmated dragon guard and former royal bodyguard of the Drakkaris court, has a secret. He’s been sneaking out at night to serve vigilante justice and taste new things in the human world. When he runs across a curvy restaurant owner with a sweet personality and a lasagna to die for, he knows he has found his mate. Now he just has to stay in her world long enough to protect her … from those who want to hurt her.
Helen hasn’t had a lot of easy breaks in life, but she works hard to help anyone she can. When a mysterious, hot customer stops her restaurant from being robbed, she’s happy to offer him a place to stay, even if she doesn’t know anything about him. Well, except that he’s tall, with Caribbean blue eyes and a warrior’s bearing, and seems utterly intent on winning her heart.
As Chromium fights to keep his secret from his friends, he is realizing more and more that he can’t bear even a moment away from Helen’s side. All he wants to do is pleasure her, love her, and show her who she belongs to. But Helen has secrets as well, and a past that may just be coming back to hurt her, if Chromium doesn’t watch out.
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I really enjoyed each book in the series, but this was my favorite of them all. There was everything you could want in a book. Action, some comedy, drama, and of course romance. There was a bit of sexual content but not much. Pretty clean really. Before starting the series I really wasn’t into Dragons, now…I’m reading more stories with them. Let the fire breathing begin!
Read all 6 and you will be taken away to a place where Dragon men find a mate that can save their lives. Each Dragon has his own character that you fall in love with and the risks they are willing to take to save their Dragon Heart. Exciting and Romantic…
Chromium has been out of the mansion for a while now. Now that the other Dragon Guards are mated he feels something is missing, until he meets Helen. Helen is divorced and running a small little restaurant that she loves when she meets chromium. Is Helen his mate? Great read couldn’t put down till finished.
“Just an old fashioned love song…”
It’s a very nice, sexy, ordinary romance. If the hero wasn’t Chromium Dragon of the Dragon Guard of Drakkaris, I’d say it was a good story about a plump divorcee who ran a restaurant and suffered from low self-esteem. But the hero, Chromium, doesn’t get to be a dragon hero. Instead he’s just a regular nice guy who knows what he wants and woos his woman to the best of his ability. Not his fault she’s suspicious, untrusting of men, and entirely too self-deprecating, but he does what he can to prove himself true, and her worthy of love. Blame the author, whose insistence on ordinary magic and heroism and romance left no room for dragon fire, shifting into dragon-form, or heroic displays of unique alien dragon powers. Not even a puff of smoke… But still, a lovely little romance.
Chromium is by far one of my favorite dragons of Drakkaris! The quiet cook of the group, the best royal guard find his mate, at a restaurant. He is initially reeled in by the Lasagna, because he can’t recreate the delicious concoction, but it helps that the restaurant owner is a beautiful woman that he can’t seem to take his mind off. When he intercepts some men planning to rob the pretty Helen, Chromium decides to stick around and protect her. Helen, has been burned by men before, specifically her ex-man, and she has a tough time believing the gorgeous man she finds one evening when he tells her how much he’s attracted to her.
I loved Chromium, he’s so sweet and endearing, und not what one would expect from an alien dragon warrior. I didn’t know what to expect from him, since the reader only gets a small glimpse into what he’s like in Cobalt’s book. I don’t think he spoke more than a handful of words in the books before that, and here we finally get to see that he’s neither distant nor unintelligent. He is thoughtful more than anything else. Helen is really insecure, but a wonderful woman with close friends and if she lets him a man, who is falling for her.
The story was well developed, and the characters were beautifully developed and now that the Dragons of Drakkaris have all found their mates, and the war with wolves seems to be over, I can’t wait to see what comes next.