Review: Sacrificed to the Dragon by Jessie Donovan
In exchange for a vial of dragon’s blood to save her brother’s life, Melanie Hall offers herself up as a sacrifice to one of the British dragon-shifter clans. Being a sacrifice means signing a contract to live with the dragon-shifters for six months to try to conceive a child. Her assigned dragonman, however, is anything but easy.
He’s tall, broody, and alpha to the core. There’s only one problem—he hates humans.
Due to human dragon hunters killing his mother, Tristan MacLeod despises humans. Unfortunately, his clan is in desperate need of offspring to repopulate their numbers and it’s his turn to service a human female. Despite his plans to have sex with her and walk away, his inner dragon has other ideas. The curvy human female tempts his inner beast like no other.
This story is a very old release as you can see of the date of publishing. If you are like me and went straight to the action (the review) so you now know it's from 2014. And you may say -Wow, its 4 years ago- however this title came from the list, yes that list all of us have an never use. As painful its sounds is the truth. So I gave it a chance. I love dragons stories!
Regarding the heroine of the story, she cares very much about her family, she got this situation because she wanted to save the life of her brother. So you can see what I mean that she cares about her family. However, in this story, everything passes too fast.
About Tristan, he hated humans, because of a tragic event of his past. However, he went from hating humans to loving them in like 2 seconds into the story. See when I say everything happens too fast. Also he care about his sister and his pack. He can make your hormones work out! I am drooling for this sexy, hot dragon. Mmmm...
Besides what I said it was a very good story to read. I definitely recommend to read it, if you're looking for something fast and a long series. When I said long series is because apparently there are like 10 books, Dear Lord. I am currently reading the second book of it, and I like it too. So, what is the moral here, yes there is a moral here, don’t wait too long your list so you can get up to date with books.
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