Winter Kiss:
Dragonfire Bk. 4
Brought back from the brink of death by the evil Dragon’s Blood Elixir Delaney lives in
self exile to protect the future of the Pyr. Determined to destroy the Elixir and even the
odds between the Pyr and the Slayers Delaney doesn’t care if he destroys himself so
long as he takes the Elixir and possibly a Slayer or two with him. Finding his firestorm is
completely unexpected, so few Pyr ever do and Delaney isn’t even certain he is Pyr
anymore. Having found Ginger Sinclair though there is no way Delaney will give up the
chance to father a new Pyr and do his duty before going to face certain death.
Ginger Sinclair doesn’t bother to fight her instant attraction to Delaney. Life has taught
her that trusting her instincts will lead to happiness so when she wakes up in an empty
bed Ginger doesn’t take it lying down. Hunting down her man seemed like a good idea
right up until there were dragons. With her whole reality changing around her will Ginger
be able to survive with her dragon mate so determined to abandon her through death?
Or will Ginger fall victim to the Slayers determination to destroy the future of the Pyr in
the womb of the firestorm?
Winter Kiss will wrap you tightly within its sensual spell, every page drawing you deeper
until you find yourself entwined deeply in the smoke of the Dragonfire world. Ginger is a
strong heroine whose ability to adapt to her changing reality is astounding. Her
willingness to fight to protect herself and her mate make her very easy to admire.
Delaney is broken and bleeding, his soul rent apart in ways that will truly make you ache
for him. Watching as piece by piece with Ginger gently picks up the bits of him and
makes him whole made me bawl like a baby. As with all firestorms sparks literally fly
when Delany and Ginger touch, unlike other books in the Dragonfire series however we
are not kept waiting Ginger and Delaney bring the heat right away and keep you feeling
scorched until the very last page. The heat of their passion burning between them is
impossible to step away from so don’t expect to be able to put Winter Kiss down.
Step once again into the emotional world of the Pyr with Winter Kiss, but be warned,
the Dragonfire series is not one that should be tackled without a full box of tissues and
several hours in a cozy chair. Don’t be like me and think you’ll get a chapter in before
bed or you’ll be up all night guaranteed. I recommend starting the Dragonfire series
from book one Kiss of Fire and find myself quite anxiously awaiting Whisper Kiss, the
next book in this remarkable series.
Megan
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