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Showing posts with label Susannah Scott. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Susannah Scott. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

ARC Review: Dragons Will Fall by Susan Scott


Kas is half Human and half Magician. So, to the other races of the realm (Human, Magician, and Dragon) she is considered an abomination. She has found a group of others like her hiding out in the wilderness trying to survive the hunt of their kind. Kas has two gifts, healing and invisibility. She tries to spy on the humans to help her people, but a strange visitor to the palace finds her even though she using her invisibility magic.

The man who finds her, takes her with him as he flees from the castle. It turns out he is a dragon, who Kas thought no longer existed. Cullen is desperate to save his people and hopes that Kas' unique healing powers can save them. He brings her to his kingdom where she is just as despised as everywhere else. The two face the strange illness as well as unrest of Cullen's people together and become close.

I liked Dragon's Will Fall, but I didn't love it. Some parts didn't make sense because they seemed hypocritical. A human/magician is considered an abomination, but a dragon/magician isn't notable? I had a hard time grasping the difference. The story did flow well and was engaging, but I didn't find the story line very unique. It highly reminded me of two other books, Vengeance Born by Kylie Griffin, and Shadow Kin by M.J. Scott. They all are about "half breed" women who are hated by everyone but have special powers that can save everyone.

The romantic plot wasn't bad, but I did feel it needed a little more. I just never felt the butterflies in my stomach from the growing relationship. If you have never read a story with this type of plot line and enjoy magic and fantasy in your books, I think you might really enjoy it. I liked the book, it just was too similar to other books I've read so I never got crazy excited.

**ARC provided by Author**

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Sunday, May 4, 2014

ARC Review: Stop Dragon My Heart Around by Susannah Scott


Tallulah “Tee” Alameda is a proud member of the Paiute tribe and a casino hostess at the Crown Jewel. She sends half her salary to support the reservation school and has plans to do more. What she doesn’t know is her boss, Leo Ryan, is a dragon shape shifter. The casino is a haven for dragons. The mark on her back isn’t a burn. She’s Leo’s mate, but neither of them realize it. The physical attraction is there, but he hesitates. His dragon form will fade if he doesn’t find his mate soon. Tee decides it’s time to tell Leo how she feels about him. She invites him to the Black Festival on the reservation. First he says no, but her father, the Chief of the tribe, asks him to go with her as a favor. He believes she needs a protector. Things are changing. The young men don’t trust the Chief to make decisions for them. Tee and Leo go separately. Tee meets an old friend, James, and pretends to be his date. Trouble breaks out and Leo takes Tee to the desert. He shows her his dragon side. She’s scared and doesn’t want to pursue a relationship anymore. To protest the way the Chief is handling things, Tee is kidnapped. Many secrets are revealed, some old and some ancient. Tee doesn’t know who to trust anymore. Will she be happy married to a dragon and moving to Australia?

The story is set in Las Vegas. The city is a character, bringing in stereotype tourists with their outrageous demands. Tee’s job is to pacify them and make sure they gamble. Dragons aren’t even noticed. They are seen as part of the décor of the outside of the casino. Addressing the concerns of the tribe is realistic. The Chief doesn’t want a casino because gambling is addictive and could hurt people. The younger men see the money to be made and want the tribe to get it. The secondary characters help set up the next books in the series.

Tee wants to be independent, but close to her family. Leo lives away from his family to search for a mate. When both realize they were made for each other, Tee knows life as she has known it is over. She has a lot to accept to love Leo. They work well together and understand the sacrifices each one has to make.

No Stevie Nicks and Tom Petty, but the song ran through my head the whole time I read the book. It’s an appropriate title.

**ARC provided by Publisher**

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Saturday, May 3, 2014

Guest Post with Author Susannah Scot and Giveaway


Susannah Scott writes dragon-filled Paranormal Romance and lives with her family in Southern Missouri. She loves connecting with readers through Social Media—and almost always replies!

Places to find Susannah:
| Site | Blog | Facebook | Twitter

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Guest Post with Author Susannah Scott and Giveaway

Please give a warm welcome to Susannah Scott. Susannah is celebrating the release of her book, Luck of the Dragon and has stopped by to chat.

SUSANNAH SCOTT lives in the Missouri Ozarks and is the lone female in a very loud household of males ranging in age from 4 to 40. While she jokes that the extreme levels of testosterone inspired her to write romance, it is really the love of creating an excellent story, and the occasional dreams of twenty-foot dragons, that wake her and send her to the laptop before the chaos of daily life ensues. Susannah loves to hear from her readers.

Places to find Susannah:
| Site | Blog | Facebook | Twitter