Those who survived learned to adapt.
Dragons awaken to once again reign over the skies.
Upon eruption of a volcano, Ari awakens to a changed world, and a knowing that his dragon's mate is near. He saves her twice—once as a dragon, and again as a man—and wins her confidence.
Hope cried out, moaning, “just change me with pleasure?”
Hope is restless and unfulfilled until she meets Ari, the man of her fantasies. The sensual tension between them heightens with every touch. When their passion explodes, Hope gets pulled into the dragon's mating ritual...and into a world of erotic sensation she never dreamed existed but now cannot live without. The dragon binds his mate to him with a ritual that shows Hope her true nature in this humorous erotic romance.
Stealing Hope
by Beverly Ovalle was everything a
sexy and sensual read should have. Hunky men, great steamy sex and fun-loving
characters.
A new world has
erupted and the dragons have awakened~ needing to find their place in the world
as well as find their mates. For Ari, human Hope was that person.
As far as a
well-developed story, Ms. Ovalle hit
it out of the park. Stealing Hope not
only had the elements of a wonderful world building tale, but insinuated humor
throughout. The banter between Hope and some of Ari’s brothers gave credence to
finding a bright spot even in the most trying times. There was nothing about
this story that would make me not want to read it again, nor continue with the
series.
All the secondary
characters added depth and had a place throughout the story. They were never
there haphazardly and I hope to see them in subsequent books.
The sexy scenes were, strip down naked- in front of a full
blasting air conditioner, as you will definitely need to cool off.
Stealing Hope~ worth your time to purchase and read.
Stealing Hope~ worth your time to purchase and read.
Book provided by
author/publisher in exchange for an honest review
Definite S.E.X.
2016 ©Evelise Archer All rights reserved. This is a work of fiction. All names, characters, locations, and incidents are products of the author’s imagination, or have been used fictionally. Any resemblance to actual persons living or dead, locales, or events is entirely coincidental. No portion of this work may be transmitted or reproduced in any form, or by any means, without permission in writing from the author.
Thank you Evelise!
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