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Dragon Bound by Thea Harrison, Narrated by Sophie Eastlake
#1 Elder Races
Paranormal Romance
Publisher: Tantor
Audio
Published: 7.18.11
Time: 12 hours 55
minutes
Rating: 4 stars
Narrator Rating: 4.5 stars
Format: Audio
Source: Library
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GoodReads Blurb:
Half human and half Wyr, Pia Giovanni
spent her life keeping a low profile among the Wyrkind and avoiding the
continuing conflict between them and their Dark Fae enemies. But after being
blackmailed into stealing a coin from the hoard of a dragon, Pia finds herself
targeted by one of the most powerful---and passionate---of the Elder Races.
As the most feared and respected of the Wyrkind, Dragos
Cuelebre cannot believe someone had the audacity to steal from him, much less
succeed. And when he catches the thief, Dragos spares her life, claiming her as
his own to further explore the desire they've ignited in one another.
Sophia Rose's Review:
Dragon Bound is the first in a spicy hot paranormal romance
series, The Elder Races, by a new to me author (I know, ugh, waited forever)
and new to me narrator. Thea Harrison
wove a world that felt like an urban fantasy world with the many fantasy races
and creatures that live alongside humans. There is a brilliant and large cast of
characters who all promise well for their own stories.
Dragos is an ancient beast of a dragon and the only pure
dragon in existence since the wyr are a lesser race. The world is divided by human geo-political
lines, but also is sectioned off by paranormal racial governing regions. Dragos rules the northeast areas of the
States while Fae are to his southern border and dark fae on his western border. His life is ho hum with a bit of political
intrigue with his dark fae enemy until a sneaky thief hits one of his hoard
stashes.
Pia, a half-wyr half-human and a whole lot of mystery about
her magical mother’s heritage she got, was the one to thump Drago’s snout with
her theft. The dragon surprises her and
they end up on the run together figuring out who is behind the trouble Pia was
forced to be part of. He should have
flame-broiled her or made her a mini-munch snack, but turns out Dragos enjoys
Pia’s unpredictable actions and sassy mouth, and well, quite a bit about
her. He gets the gimmies over Pia and
she discovers that domineering dragons are her cuppa. Though, she will not let the big guy have it
all his own way.
I was totally into it right up until it started to lose me a
little. Pia was a mixed bag for me. I found her annoying half the time. She was an inconsistent character and not
because she was growing as a character.
Like when she claims to need to keep it on the down low and then blazes
a trail a blind and deaf non-supernatural could follow.
And, then there was the sex like every five minutes (on the
audio). I would no sooner start getting
into the rhythm of the plot and the world building then we’d have to pull off
for a sizzling hot quickie. Don’t get me
wrong. I’m as into a scorching hot scene
as the next person. I started
fast-forwarding through to keep up the pace and tension of being on the run and
not knowing why and who was behind the danger after them. That worked better for me.
Now, I will say that when I first encountered the male lead,
an incredible old, powerful, and wealthy dragon living high in his NYC tower
with his Seven, oops, I mean band of nearly as powerful Sentinels and one his
trusty Second, I was thinking thoughts of a very similar set up in another
series, but there, the comparisons ended for me.
Sophie Eastlake made the world of the series and the
characters come to life. She told a good
action scene, lusty scenes simmered, and the humor was brought out well. I hope she does the whole series.
Wow, stellar finish and set up for more of the series. And, I really enjoyed the playful banter
times and how the pair formed a partnership on the run. The surrounding cast have many intriguing figures. There were some solid twists now and
then. I can totally see why this is a
beloved series. Recommend to paranormal
romance fans who like a read hot enough to require an iced glass of a favorite
cold drink.
Author Bio:
New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling
author Thea Harrison resides in Colorado. She wrote her first book, a
romance, when she was nineteen, and had sixteen romances published under the
name Amanda Carpenter. She took a break from
writing to collect a couple of graduate degrees and a grown child.
Thea writes in a variety of genres, including the award-winning paranormal Elder Races
series and the Game of Shadows novels, and is currently at work on various
new projects in sci-fi fantasy, paranormal and contemporary romance.
She adores animals and currently resides with two small dogs that have very
large personalities.
Website: https://theaharrison.com/
Sophia’s Bio:
Sophia
is a quiet though curious gal who dabbles in cooking, book reviewing,
piano-playing, and gardening. Road trips and campouts, museums and monuments,
restaurants and theaters are her jam. Encouraged and supported by an incredible
man and loving family. A Northern Californian transplant to the Great Lakes
Region of the US. Lover of Jane Austen, Baseball, Cats, Scooby Doo, and
Chocolate.
As a lifelong reader, it was inevitable that
Sophia would discover book blogs and the joy of blog reviewing. Sophia is a
prolific reader and audiobook listener which allows her to experience so many
wonderful books, authors, and narrators. Few genres are outside her reading
tastes, but her true love is fiction particularly history, mystery, sci-fi, and
romance. Though, sorry, no horror or she will run like Shaggy and Scooby.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sophia.rose.7587
Twitter: https://twitter.com/sophiarose1816
GoodReads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/13418187.Sophia_Rose
I've not read this series, either. If I had the bandwidth, I'd have buddy-read with you. I hope you enjoy the series!
ReplyDeleteI've had a mass market paperback copy on my shelf for years and I can't even read mass markets now. But, I needed the longest on my TBR for one challenge and then it met like five challenges, so I snagged it from Hoopla in audio and got it started finally. I think it will be a fun series. :)
DeleteI've read all of these and the novellas. This would be a great candidate for a Read-along because awesome.
ReplyDeleteAnne - Books of My Heart
LOL, glad to put another Readalong series idea on your list, Anne. I do find myself wanting so many of the stories of the characters around them in this one.
DeleteOh i remember this one from ages ago
ReplyDeleteAn oldie, but a goodie. ;)
DeleteThis sounds like it delivered despite your issues with the heroine and the sex place occurring at the oddest times.
ReplyDeleteYes, it really did. LOL, skimming helped me, but yeah, I guess I'm not the type who can get a kick out of sex when I'm running for my life.
DeleteI have not read/listened to these. Great review. It is fun to grab back titles.
ReplyDeleteIt really is. I've got so many that I've sworn for years that I'd get around to. :)
DeleteThis is a series that has been on my radar for a very long time. I might just have to grab the audio!
ReplyDeleteThe narrator did a fab job. You'd like what she brings to the story, Carole.
DeleteI read this first one a while back and then never continued the series. I do remember the heroine being a bit annoying. Sophie Eastlake is a pseudonym for Julia Whelan and I agree, she does a phenomenal job narrating! Someday I might pick this up again.
ReplyDeleteI had no idea about the pseudonym. Cool! Now, you've solved my mild irritation of not understanding how a new to me narrator kept sounding so familiar. :)
DeleteYeah, I'm hoping the heroine grows on me or grows as a character through the series, but at least its PNR so I get different leads each time. :)