Nakeeri, warrior woman and one of the only remaining dragon riders on Limea, is loyal to her corrupt kingdom. Not by choice but for a long ago bargain she made to save her life.Curiosity leads her to the castle of Gregorick and Kalvis, the Captain of the Guard. A man who makes her heat blaze and who she can’t resist. The man foretold to sire her child, perhaps one of the next dragon riders. … riders.
Kalvis feels unworthy to be Nakeeri’s mate but the wild woman is destined to be his. When she is imprisoned by her malevolent king he finds more strength than just a loyal guard. He finds the heart of a lover and protector.
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*** WARNING : This is a super sexy fantasy romance. Only read this if you are an adult and if these themes do not offend you!
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Great Series With An Awesome Balance Between Drama & S€X¥ Times!!
Lion, Tigers, & Bears… Oh My!
Nope NOT in these Tales;
Let’s Try ON some Dragons, Scales, & S€X¥ Guys OUT for Size!
Hey… What’s a Gal to DO,
When she’s on a FlyBy & Catches the Eye of a DragonRider Guy…
Of Course, it also Triggers her Heat, An unknown Feat…
Another thing she’ll also be having to figure out!
Then She gets home~ Only to be thrown in the Clink…
MAN, her life’s a lad of CR@P… Especially With a King like that!!
She’s definitely gonna NEED a Rescue!
And it had better be You… MATE, & Captain of the Guard!
I was granted an ARC of Tamsin Baker’s “Warrior Nakeeri: Fantasy romance (The Dragon Masters of Limea Book 2)” via Booksprpout; I recommend this book to others based upon its own merits. All opinions expressed within this review are uniquely my own & freely given!
Until next time… Happy Reading!
We meet Warrior Nakeeri who protects her village with her dragon Teramessi. Nakeeri and her dragon live in a cave on the outskirts of the village because she is not really welcomed by those there. She is more of a solitary person and has a bit of a challenging time dealing with other people. This story has a much darker feel to it, there is also a sexual trigger alert.
We get to know more of the secondary characters and that seems to give this story a bit more meat to it than Book 1. Nakeeri’s life is a bit bleaker than Tattiena’s and as such she feels more isolated.
I liked that the author did not have these two strong women going at each other or being mean or snippy. There was mutual respect and admiration and genuine affection. The two of them both had very unconventional difficult childhoods plus they shared the same frustration with the sexual heat that their bodies subjected them to.
As with the first book the plot is paper-thin and the reasoning behind Nakeeri staying with a village that treats her worse than a stray dog makes no sense, especially when the problem is solved so easily.
With a tighter plot that makes sense, a better explanation for the melding of old and new technology, maybe toning down the heat issue with the women and not making them mindless sexbots when it occurs. Fleshing out the secondary characters a bit more and giving the leads more dimension could have made these stories a lot stronger.
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Even tho I didn’t read the first book in the series
I still understood the plot quite well and had know
problem getting to know the characters.
Great plot and definitely chemistry between the characters.
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This is a quick and easy read. The storyline is well-crafted, intriguing, suspenseful, has drama and steam. The characters are defined, and likable with sizzling chemistry. I liked it.
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Here again, I’m starting this series on the second book and it is so good I bought the first and will need to read it. Nakeeri and her dragon have been on their own for years. I was surprised that as a dragon rider she was not treated with respect by the king she protects. At her dragon’s urging she goes to King Gregorick’s castle. I absolutely loved how Princess Tattiena, also one of the last female dragon riders, took her under her wing and want to protect her and live there. She meets Kalvis and starts feeling things she doesn’t understand. I was disappointed in Nakerri going back to her old king for permission. The feelings she was having took her by surprise and it was slightly funny that she had no clue what was happening. When her old king imprisons her can Kalvis save her? I love the idea of dragon riders and their dragons being special. If you like Anna McCaffery and the Dragonriders of Pern, I think you will love this this series. I requested an advanced reader copy from Booksprout and am under no obligation to leave this review.
This second book in the series is good, but the first one is much better. There isn’t as much character development in this one and some things about technology and culture are not as clear if you didn’t read the first book. What is the real story of Nakeeri’s mother? Why does the king treat Nakeeri so badly? Other than being the leader of the guard, you don’t learn much about Kalvis. He seems like a good guy but I would have liked to know him better. Action packed and steamy, this is a good read.
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As expected from Tamsin Baker, this story is highly detailed with depth and detail to epic proportions. The story is complex, emotive, and world-building. Excellently written, the only negative, for me, was how difficult I found this story to read initially – if, like I did, you struggle it is worth keeping going as the story hooks you once you learn the characters
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