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Golden By Chandra Ryan

by - Sunday, July 07, 2019


Golden, (Dragon Accords Book 1)
Chandra Ryan
Goodreads, Amazon
It's a...Reverse Harem
Mesha has lived with one truth: Dragons are the enemy. Sure, they’re sexy as hell and their touch makes her weak in the knees, but they are the aggressors in the centuries-old war between their people. Aarush, Divit, and Hiran have a truth of their own: Humans can’t be trusted. And Mesha swears she’s human. A human who works for the Agency. She’s their enemy. But something about her calls to them. Unfortunately for them, love and war are complicated, enemies and alliances aren’t set in stone, and sex is never simple.

This Released July 2, 2019


Well you just can't go wrong with all the elements in this book. Three hot as sin dragons a feisty "woman", what SHE is really is the big question. The dragons know one thing though is that she works for humans. All have been warned about the lack of good qualities in the enemy species. To the humans Dragons are the enemy, and to the Dragons humans are the enemy. While this book isn't the typical set up we see a lot in Reverse Harem books it still has that typical: Everyone's life is about to be SHOOK... element. Mesha is about to figure out a whole lot of things about who she is and the truth behind who is the actual good guys and bad guys. To her Dragons they are about to discover someone who shouldn't be possible. 
So to set up the scene Mesha thinks she is pretty stealthy and is gathering intel on her mission when basically it feels more like a set up from the start on all ends. She gets dosed by pheromones and abducted to the dragons' home. The three Dragon males and Mesha are thrown by each other, supposed to be enemies but they just don't feel like enemies to each other. Mesha is torn because she feels like she can trust them but obviously with all the dosing and nurtured distrust of Dragons she is going to fight her instincts. Eventually the instincts win out and hotness follows but there is still a long way to go. I really enjoyed this book it was fast pace with just the right amount of angst. I look forward to following additions. 

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