Deep in a high security shifter prison dwells the most dangerous shifter in the world. Vyr Daye is the Red Dragon, alpha to the Sons of Beasts Crew, loner, watcher, fire-breather…and he’s also completely misunderstood. The media has dragged him through the mud, his reputation is shot, and his own father helped to put him in prison for a one-year sentence. Only this prison isn’t what it seems and … and he’s fighting to keep his dragon alive. All he needs to do is keep steady for six more months and then he can live his life as quietly as possible with his crew, but one sexy, fast-talking prison counselor saunters in and wrecks his focus. Riyah isn’t what she seems, but no one can sense her powers besides Vyr. He’ll keep her secrets if she keeps his. And as the dragon inside of him starts losing his battle, he’ll need her help to gather his crew and pull him from the brink before it’s too late. And the more he gets to know the beguiling woman, the more he thinks she’s here for more important reasons than even he understands.
Riyah Mercer has been hired to infiltrate the shifter prison and watch Vyr’s back. He doesn’t trust her, but he doesn’t realize she is his only friend here. She can see him struggling, and can see the dragon fading. As she starts falling hard for the stoic man, she becomes determined to do anything to save him. But saving the dragon means unleashing his fire on the world, and that’s not the only danger Riyah is in. There are eyes everywhere in the prison and they are creating something monstrous down in the cell where they keep the Red Dragon. If she is caught helping the man she’s falling in love with, it could mean the end for them both.
Content Warning: Explicit love scenes, naughty language, and piles of sexy shifter secrets. Intended for mature audiences.
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oh my book 3 has you on the edge of your seat and is a page turner. The things they put Vyr through was awful. Riyah is one strong woman! I liked watching both of them grow and change in this book. The vulnerability that Vyr showed really pulls at you. I felt the ending was a little rushed but it was still good. I would love 1 notes book that is about 5-10 years in the future just to catch us up on these characters. Or even a spin off for their kids.
Best book of the Sons of Beasts but still had niggles for me.
3.5 stars. I didn’t think much of the previous two books but this book makes the Sons of Beasts series worth reading.
Great, action packed and sadly emotional story but at the expense of the romance.
Vyr and Riyah are great as a couple but everything is felt and done under pain, duress and heartache.
Vyr is powerful beyond measure. He truly is the end of days, rather than all those other dragons called that before him.
The fact that Vyr seems to have given up and is willing to die is depressing. He could have taken that place down at anytime but he let them torture him with no consequences. Unbelievable with his dragon supposedly so out of control.
I just don’t understand why Riyah, being what she is, didn’t take defensive measures against Butte in the lift. She had done this begore and there was no way she could trust him.
Didn’t need her being made into a shifter added to the story.
I want to know how and why Vyr has not had his frozen assets returned and why has recompense not been made for the torture he suffered. The huge outcry should have rocked more boats and someone high up has to be backing new IESA.
Thought Damon, Vyr’s father, would have been angrier and more proactive. Found that bit strangely lacking somehow. The fact it is Vyr’s mother Clara who instigates his protection is just strange.
I want to know how and why Vyr has not had his frozen assets returned and why has recompense not been made for the torture he suffered.
The huge public outcry should have rocked more boats and someone high up has to be backing new IESA.
The ending with the peach orchard was sweet, but having read New Vyr before having read this book, I felt it was even harder and sadder, knowing what is coming in their future.
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A great finish to one of my favorite series. Fell in love with Vyr from the start, always felt he was misunderstood as a man and the red dragon. So much of this story is a tear jerker and tumbles your emotions. Riyah was so perfect for him. Broken in her own way, sent to help him by his mother though never imagining the connection she would feel with him. Finally someone who truly got him and understood him beyond what had been seen. I loved the tender scene of the star moment between Vyr and Riyah. Also, the humor where Nox was brought in with some of his outlandish actions. Loved loved this one!!
My favorite of this series
Love these series!
My heart went out to Vyr. Hate to see this series end. Thank goodness his mom came to his rescure via the witch. I hate what ISEA stands for. The pain and agony they put shifters thru. What goes around comes around.