I’m caught between two alien warriors, sworn enemies intent on destroying each other. The one thing they agree on: I’m their mate.The prison planet is a dumpster fire. War is coming. The Draekons are on high-alert. I’m freaking out. The Zorahn soldiers are looking for the nine human women that crash-landed on the prison planet, and whether we like it or not, they intend to send us back home. Then … they intend to send us back home.
Then I get captured by two hot hunky alien warriors…
Cax, leader of the fabled lost city of the Draekons.
Hurux, the commander who wants to send me back to Earth.
And they’re my new mates.
This isn’t a fairy tale romance. This is a disaster.
Draekon Rogue is the seventh book in the Dragons in Exile series. It’s a full-length, standalone science fiction dragon-shifter MFM menage romance story featuring a very spunky human, and two sexy aliens who try their hardest to resist her. No M/M) Happily-ever-after guaranteed! more
A great story. Loved how these two men really had to learn to work together. From enemies to part of a triad with Bryce. The surprise dragon shifting early in the story was quite a surprise, especially for him. Didn’t want to put it down.
I have loved this series from the start, and this book was no exception!
Alien intruigue, hot alpha aliens, and smart sassy females all rolled together with a detailed, thrilling and sometimes sad storyline!
Bryce is the last of the unattached human women on the planet – until she is confronted by 2 mortal enemy’s! Things start to get very interesting for her at this point and send her hormones into over drive.
AWESOME READ
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Enemies and mates…
I loved this story. Bryce,Cax and Hurux were great characters. Who couldn’t love Fluffy McCutie?!? The story-line kept my attention. My only issue with this story happened when I realized that I now needed to go back and read the rest in the series. My TBR list just keeps getting longer!
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This is the best book of this series yet! The intrigue and political machinations are brilliant. The story itself is complex – answering questions from prior books and putting forth more. The characters drew the reader in and kept them captive through the final epilogue. Highly recommend.
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This is book seven of the series. I can’t say I would have enjoyed this more if I had read them, but that is a definite maybe. There were some parts that needed to be filled in but otherwise this was good read. I liked this more than some of Lee Savino’s other series.
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Enjoyed the book but then what is not to enjoy about two muscular aliens, Hurux and Cax, who have found there mate in Bryce. The facts that these two aliens are sworn enemies makes it all the more interesting in how they come to work together to fight for the human females who have found their mates with the dragon shifters. A war is looming and this causes them to realize they need each other to survive. I have not read these previous books in sequence and so I have missed some of the events that have gotten them to this point but it is still a good standalone book. Overall it is a very good read and I would highly recommend it as you will not be disappointed.
I love this series. You will not be disappointed!
The latest book in the Draekon series and it features on of my favorite characters in the book. Bryce.
She is such a wonderful characters. What I like about her that she is seems all smiles and happy at the surface, but there are deep emotions behind her mask. Something a lot of us do. And i liked her spunk and independence.
She finally meets her mates, but contrary to the others they don’t know each and don’t seem that interested in her.
Besides all that there is a lot going on in this book. A lot of different storylines and characters come together. It is action packed and full of back story and emotions.
I read the book in one sitting, because I wanted to find out what would happen next.
Draekon Rogue is the seventh book in the Draekons in Exile series and these books just keep on giving! In this amazing, SciFi series, each book tells its own story and can be read, as a stand alone but it is more enjoyable if, you read the series in order since characters from earlier books are mentioned. Lee Savino and LiLi Zander are very talented and continue to dazzle us with these stories. Each story is well told, filled with caring, suspense, mystery, HOT sexy scenes, romance and fast paced.
This story is about Bryce, the last female on the prison planet who hasn’t found her mates. She leaves the Fortress, to search for her pet and comes face to face with a Draekon, Cax – leader of the hidden city of Ashara, and then a Zoraken, Hurux – leader of the Empire’s Navy, whose mission is to find the women from Earth and return them. Cax and Hurux unexpectedly and immediately shift into their dragon forms. This happens when these Alien males meet their mate. Uh, oh – they are sworn enemies. Now, how can this work? Cax and Hurus are HOT, hunky and sexy but is this enough? Can these three have anything in common? The males know Bryce is in trouble and they want to protect her. As Bryce watches them, her heart pounds and electricity flies. But this just wouldn’t work……no path is assured and this story attests to that statement with all the intrigue, unexpected turns, secrets are revealed and lots of fun and excitement.
The characters have depth, we care and worry about them. The story is rich in content and story line. Lee Savino and Lili Zander have brought in Tarish, leader of the rebellion, Cax, Bryce and Hurux are amazing so we have the beginning tease of the next book. LOL. Thanks, I can’t wait for Book Eight!
Bryce is kind of a happy go lucky impulsive stand by her convictions woman, Her friends have all been mated to Draekon men and she is kind of despondent and jealous wondering if she will find a pair of men that will become dragons upon meeting her. When her pet Fluffy goes missing she goes hunting her.
Cax leader of the Ashara the lost city has been monitoring the Dsar settlement while watching Bryce whom he admires her strength and beauty. When she goes in search of Fluffy he goes in search of her because of the Naval army and Hurux’s group of men sent to bring the women home and Raiht’vi if they can find her as well. Not wanting anyone else to find her Hurux sets out to find her. When they all meet at he river Bryce finally meets her mates but all isn’t well.
I really enjoy this series and highly recommend it to anyone who loves romance, menage and some adventure thrown. I voluntarily chose to read an advance copy and have not been compensated in any way for this honest opinion.
I love this series. Bryce, Cax and Hurux are all great characters. I hope there are alot more books in this wonderful series.
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Draekon Rogue is the seventh book in the Dragons in Exile series. Bryce is the last unmated female left from Earth, but she’s not too upset about that… mostly. When she’s on a mission to find her lost pet, she runs into two strangers, who immediately transform into their dragons. Knowing they’re meant to be mates, she’s thrilled – until their reactions are less than pleasant. Cax is a leader in the lost city of Ashara while Hurux is a commander trying to tear the humans away from their mates and didn’t even know he had the mutation to transform. Can these three unlikely mates find a common ground, love, and save the exile planet?
Oh my! I loved this book! It was fun, full of secrets, passion, and some answers to questions we might have had from the very beginning of the series! Bryce, Cax, and Hurux are an amazing mating because once they get past those initial hiccups and misunderstandings, they’re able to really help each other, deal with past hurts, deal with loss, and come together to find the best solutions. Bryce was smart, emotional, and so caring. I loved that Cax always had at least three plans going through his head at all times. And Hurux just had one surprise thrown at him after another, but I loved that most of the time he was able to use his analytical mind to overcome the surprises. It was amazing to see what those greedy for power were able to do, and I loved reading how doing the right thing wasn’t always the easiest. While the romance stands alone, I think there’s enough other things going on in the overarching storyline that it’s best to read this book in the series order. I have absolutely loved this series, loved this addition, and look forward to what may come next!
Dragons in Exile, Book 7. Will Bryce be the ultimate sacrifice in this never ending war?
SPOILER ALERT. THIS SERIES SHOULD DEFINITELY BE READ IN ORDER SO AS NOT TO MISS ANY IMPORANT CHARACTERS OR BACKSTORY. IF YOU HAVEN’T READ THE PREVIOUS BOOKS, THIS REVIEW MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS.
Fluffy McCutie’s escaped! Oh, Bryce knows exactly how the little karvil got through the impenetrable shield surrounding the fortress. But Fluffy’s NOT prepared for what awaits outside. Is Bryce? As Bryce rashly scurries to find Fluffy, she knows she’s being tracked. But no one can catch her! After all, she knows the Lowlands better than anyone. Wait! Who’s on the other side of that river? A Draekon? But she knows ALL the Draekons, doesn’t she? Apparently not! Moments later, a Zoraken appears at her back. As Bryce listens to Cax and Hurux bicker, her heart thrills and breaks simultaneously. The one thing missing from her life explodes into being in front of her. But how? This is impossible! Cax and Hurux are just as astounded. But this can never be! With everything in her, Bryce wishes she’d never gone looking for her pet. Four of her friends have literally disappeared into the ether. As Cax and Hurux realize just what’s at stake, can common ground be found? The better question is can Bryce accept either of them? Bryce’s life, the entire future of the planet, are on the line. What Bryce so desperately wants is just outside her reach. When Cax, then Hurux, realize exactly what’s happened, all hell breaks loose. Can Bryce trust either Cax or Hurux? Are there any answers to the unending questions? In the end, it comes down to this. Are long-held secrets worth the price everyone will pay? Is there any chance Bryce, Cax, and Hurux can ever trust each other? Or is the prison planet, Draekon, human, and Zorahn alike, doomed forever?
I adore this series. What’s not to love about dragon shifters, humans stranded on an alien prison planet, and a maze of intrigue? But this is far from a simple sci-fi or shifter story. What fascinates me about this series is the ingenuity and imagination of Lee Savino and Lili Zander. Each new book brings more hidden agendas and new characters. The mysteries and intrigues introduced in each book take the reader on a completely unexpected journey. I adore Bryce. In some ways, she’s so strong and independent. She shows no weakness. But, deep inside, she’s very broken. She feels loss deeply. And it’s that brokenness that’s the source of her outward strength. There’s so much she wants. But she’ll never take what she wants at the expense of others. Ms. Savino and Ms. Zander have created a character that’s simultaneously vulnerable and strong beyond belief based on that vulnerability. That’s extraordinary! Cax and Hurux are inimitable. One is a Draekon who appears out of nowhere. The other is Cax and Bryce’s sworn enemy. Cax and Hurux are hot, hunky, and sexy. But is that enough? Could these three have anything in common? The way these three individuals’ stories are told and intertwined captivates from the first page and is yet another aspect of Ms. Savino and Ms. Zander’s incredible writing talent. I couldn’t put this book down! When you add the everchanging cast of characters, shifting allegiances, and total uncertainty, it’s mesmerizing. I can’t wait for the next book. Congratulations, Ms. Savino and Ms. Zander! You’ve done it again!
A final note. This is an ADULT book. It contains explicit language and sexual scenes. If you don’t enjoy this genre, this may not be the book for you. There are book synopses and reviews available on Goodreads and Amazon. Please use these resources. I urge you to leave a review, but with a proviso. Please don’t leave a negative review when you know you won’t enjoy the book. It’s not fair to the authors. They work hard to provide a quality work product. If you know you’ll object to a book’s subject matter before you buy it, you’re doing yourself and the authors an extreme disservice.
Thanks for reading my review and happy reading!
This book begins with Bryce having a horrid day. It’s the anniversary of her brother’s death and her pet karvil, Fluffy McCutie, is missing. She didn’t have any mates, not that she was bitter, but she just needed the hugs he could provide. While out on her search, she meets two men. Cax, the leader of the fabled lost city of the Draekons and Hurux, the commander in charge of finding the lost women and returning them to Earth. They both immediately transform into their dragons. After returning to their human forms, the men’s conversation becomes so convoluted Bryce can’t listen anymore and leaves them sitting there deciding there are no guarantees in life. Happily ever after is sometimes reserved only for fairytale princesses and sometimes, someone gets dealt a crappy hand.
What Lee Savino has created in this world, not withstanding the sexual chemistry of a MFM alien romance, is somewhat thought provoking; especially in this book. As more of the plot unfolds and pieces of the puzzle are laid out, there are moral decisions of right and wrong presented that must be decided on. Not only do we get the adrenaline rush from intrigue and romance but we also get the thought provoking question of “what would I do?” Thankfully, a door has been left open for another book.