โ โ โ โ โ โ Dragon Slayer ARC Review
Dragon Slayer Blurb: The Varga Princess. Daddyโs little girl.
Being the only daughter of a motorcycle clubโs president means Iโm untouchable.ย
Add an older brother to that equation,ย
and now youโve got an impenetrable vault.ย
No one can get to me.
The Varga name has given me armor along with an invincibility complex.
Until itโs all shattered.
Iโm faced with an impossible situation,ย
and no matter how it ends, there will be casualties.
Iโve been dodging threats my whole life,
but what no one prepared me for was the threat of my own family.
Betrayal burns deep when it comes from inside the safety of your own home.
Too many lines have been crossed, and forgiveness isnโt an option.
Itโs an all-out war, and Iโm on the front lines.ย
I am the Dragon Slayer.
To start, this book was so thrilling. This is a recommendation to anyone who is looking for Motorcycle Club romances, fans of the Hades Hangmen Series by Tillie Cole and/or the Unsainted Series by K.V. Rose.
If you’re a reader who likes fast paced romances that develop less on connection and more on attraction, thrill, or spontaneity, the relationships within this book is for you. Especially if you hate the idea of having only one love interest.
Readers who love when the female lead has options will adore the relationships as well as the characters.
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Meet the female lead, ๐๐๐ฃ๐๐ซ๐๐๐ซ๐ Varga, the daughter of the MC’s president. She is fierce and strong, independent but seeking relationships with those around her, and a character whose determination fuels the story.
Genni has been surrounded by the MC her whole life, along with her brother ๐ ๐๐๐๐๐ง. Step-brother. Genni and Jaeger have always been close, but a chain of events leaves them at each other’s throats. When ๐๐ช๐๐ฃ๐ฉ๐ค๐ฃ, Jaeger’s best friend, is thrown into the mix, tension becomes explosive.
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Dragon Slayer by C.A. Rene is a book where the story moves fast, and the character development moves faster. Readers motivated by fast paced and unpredictable plot points will appreciate the dynamics of not only the characters, but the building of the world.
There’s so much room for the characters to grow and it’s exciting to anticipate how all the relationships will settle down when the smoke blows over.
Half the twists had me blinking at the screen a few times, wondering if I’d read that part correctly, but the action never slowed so I had little time to catch my breath.
If you’re a “why choose?” reader, be prepared to test that theory in Dragon Slayer, you’ll most likely have new favorites every other chapter!
Overall, the trajectory of this universe is something you won’t want to miss.