Brooklyn is terrified of Cassius after learning his secret. However, when Brooklyn has a secret of her own, Cassius might be the only one who can save her. Brooklyn falls for Cassius, a hot, wealthy man she meets at a club one night. Their attraction to each other is undeniable, but when Brooklyn unintentionally learns Cassius’ dark secret, she vows never to see him again. When Brooklyn discovers …
When Brooklyn discovers she is pregnant, strange things start happening to her body and her unborn child. Cassius might be the only one who can help her, but she has no idea how to find him.
Cassius is caught in the middle of a family feud, which could put Brooklyn in grave danger. Cassius must find the woman he has fallen for before it is too late, but where could she be?
Will the star-crossed lovers find their way back to each other in time?
If you love dragon shifter romances, bad boys, secret baby romances, and alpha shifters who know how to take charge, then you will love Dragon’s Baby!
Content Warning: Explicit love scenes and lots of sexy shifters. No cheating! Intended for 18+ audiences.
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This was a new author to me. The storyline was decent enough and fairly easy to follow. However, this book either needed a good proof reader or an editor. There were some areas that were uncomfortable to read due to tenses changing within the same sentence. I do wish the story went into a little more detail.
I was ok. I finished it.
Great book,would read the next book
I enjoyed this book. It holds your attention.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book.
Good, I just wish it would have progressed a little faster and gave more story towards the end when it all came together
Loved this book, fun to read! Love these shifter stories!!
Kind of predictable, and I got really irritated with the leading lady. But good for a day at the beach or on a plane.
The writing was fine, but we are supposed to believe eternal love and devotion developed during a one night stand that resulted in a pregnancy and then the 2 main characters don’t see each other for 9+months and immediately upon reuniting, have sex and confess undying love to each other? I know it’s a romance, but I can’t. Light read that is a good time filler if you have nothing else to do.
Liked it so much I bought the boxed set to read more about the brothers. Great stories.
It is probably one of the most interesting books I have ever read
I was really interested in the dragon plot line, but the story was choppy and not as full as I would have liked.
I enjoyed reading it very much
Will read others in series.
Cass and his brothers cursed to be dragons for eternity. Brookyln just trying to get her life together after her scum ex cheated. Cass and Brooklyn end up with a one night stand that yields an heir that might just keep crazy old Dragon King Rui from taking over the world. Ryan never stopped cheating even after he begged her back and she finally ends it in the best way. There is so much going on in this book and I was here for ALL of it. This was super good and I give it 5 stars all the way.
First let me state, I received an Advance Reader Copy, (ARC), but this in no way influences my review. I always leave an honest review. I also believe that this author is new to me.
Wow, this story was Gr8. I love Brooklyn’s best friend Audrey so much. That woman is my idol. Brooklyn & Cassius were only planning a one night stand, & they got more than they bargained for. There are 5 more dragon brothers, so I hope there are many more stories to follow. I recommend this read. 5 Thumbs up
I thought this was a great addition to the series! Great characters and several twists and turns. I would love to know when this took place in relation to Fated Mate. I was surprised that Nora wasn’t mentioned at all in this book in relation to Ansel.
I was gifted an ARC in return of an honest review.
“So, Doctor, you’re telling me my baby has a real tale?”
I’m not sure what started the attraction to shifters now when it used to be vampires. I remember Laurell Hamilton starting the trend with her Anita Blake Vampire Executioner series. I guess shifters do have a life, and a mortgage, and family, and maybe even a dog.
This dark tale starts hundreds of years ago in what is alluded to as Scotland, but who cares? It’s all faerielands which mortals have overrun. And on the day of their certain deaths, six princes trade their mortalities (without their complete informed consent, but isn’t that always the case?) to become dragon shifters to save their kingdom. The problem is that they still ARE dragon shifters today, and they have a deranged dragon shifter of a father who feels that they are strong enough to take over the world, starting with the United States and…
What was that? Where’s the romance in this story?
Well, it does take a little romance to save a nation in this faery tale.
Pentagon: Start taking notes. There will be a test afterwards.
Length: Longer novella.
Character development: Okay, this isn’t big on progressive character development though Juniper Hart has definitely created some very interesting characters. I just hate to say that Brooklyn, our female lead, really doesn’t show her “I am Woman. Hear me ROAR!” until much later in the novella when it should be sooner. (But I guess that would mean we would have a short story instead…) I liked Cass, but he is definitely like me: “Shut up and leave me alone!” It’s a faery tale romance. I’m not looking for much. I really needed some brain candy at the moment, and this was the most interesting one that fit the bill. (God, I need brain candy right now!) Should I criticize Brooklyn’s continual “Should I marry my cheating ex-boyfriend?” But I can understand why she doesn’t want to be a single mother. (Frankly, my darling, you’d make a far better single mom than with that jerk!) The best character is Audrey who is renown by words from her mouth. Really.
Emotional factor: I suppose if this were longer, we really could get into that emotional hook, but I think the “Awww…” over a very intriguing baby is more than fine. (At least it isn’t sugar-coated. Yuck! I’d rather have a baby like Brook’s if I could have one.)
Speed of action: Decent pace. No slouching here.
Predictability: What do you think? It’s a faery tale with an HEA! But it was fun. But I really hated the flashback to the movie Hot Shots! 1 — SEQUEL!! Juniper, you could had been more subtle. (God, I feel so sorry for the brother who Audrey falls in love with…)
Credibility issues: I can’t say much. It’s a faery tale. (I’m beginning to sound like a broken record.) Maybe that’s the problem with this story. I need a little reality check into a world where shapeshifters are mean, territorial, political as hell, and it’s one crisis after another, can we ever get a fricken’ break???
Grammar and technical errors: A few but not worth mentioning. No broken paragraphs… Be still my heart!
As I said, this piece is brain candy. I found it fun! But for marketing, I would rather see this hopeful start of a series be sold completely as an anthology because you really can’t call it a book. Not paperback, that is. But that isn’t to say that it isn’t interesting. I can say this, Juniper, it did distract me from some rather nasty business I had to deal with today, and I am grateful for the mental break this book gave to me.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving an honest, no-punches-pulled review.