Ok thank you, I saw Dragon Bound and Releashing the Dragon being discussed and wasnt sure which one you were talking about. Glad I asked now because I was WAY off the mark. LOL
I loved Dragon bound, but my favourite dragon shifters are probably Ruby Dixon's Fireblood dragons, very steamy dystopian sci-fi madness with hunky, possessive dragons (I want one for myself). If you want something more light-hearted, Not his dragon by Annie Nicholas was funny and sweet, and G.A. Aiken's Dragon kin series is just glorious mayhem.
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I loved Dragon bound, but my favourite dragon shifters are probably Ruby Dixon's Fireblood dragons, very steamy dystopian sci-fi madness with hunky, possessive dragons (I want one for myself).
I love Ruby's dragon series. I love how the dragons treat their women. Their mates are their world! They live and breathe for them.
My very favourite dragon shifter series is the DragonFire series by Deborah Cooke.
I also really like the Ruby Dixon Fireblood Dragon series. And I love Lani Lynn Vale's I Like Big Dragons series - it is different though, the heroes are human (though "gifted" with varying powers) and stay that way but all are psychically bonded to their dragons (and who then link by extension to the heroines). The dragons stay totally dragon and have their own mates and families. It's really different but totally won me over. It's like having a seeing-eye or service dog type relationship, just amped up to the nth power.
Love the sci-fi were-dragon world of SE Smith's Dragon Lords of Valdier series. I just skipped the lone menage book (#7), since that's not my thing. And the 3 books in Allyson James' Dragon series. This was probably one of the first all-dragon series I read back in the mid-late "noughties" (abt 2007-ish).
There's also really great "stray" dragonshifters (the series aren't were-dragons only) in Katie Reus' Moon Shifter and Darkness series, Sherrilyn Kenyon's Dark-Hunter world, and in the Gena Showalter Atlantis series. -------------------------- I have a bunch of Julia Mills' Dragon Guard series books in my TBR, but I haven't started them yet. They looked really interesting. Has anyone read them yet?
Neeta, I have read several of the Dragon Guard books, but not all of them. I have picked them up as freebies when the price dropped. I do like them, some more than others. Of the ones I have read, I think The Fate of her Dragon (Book 10) was my favorite so far.
I liked this, it's low angst and slightly different from the usual dragon shifters as the dragon clan needs to eat a specific mating fruit when they turn 25 to sense their mates and after they find their mates, then they can shift into a dragon.
The heroine is human living in a wolf shifter town