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Dasquian - Claimed by the Black Dragon: A Dragon Shifter Romance Novel
Dasquian - Claimed by the Black Dragon: A Dragon Shifter Romance Novel
Dasquian - Claimed by the Black Dragon: A Dragon Shifter Romance Novel
Audiobook7 hours

Dasquian - Claimed by the Black Dragon: A Dragon Shifter Romance Novel

Written by Jenny Foster

Narrated by D.C. Cole

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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A chosen dragon.

A human female.

An invincible creature that wants to posses her.

Shor Dasquian is a man with a fearless dragon’s heart beating inside his chest. When he prepares to fight for a woman from Earth, he does not know the events he will set in motion. Because she is the one, the woman whom fate has chosen for him, only to separate them from each other all over again.

His love for the woman changes him.

The brave man turns into a fearless one.

The loyal dragon shifter turns into a relentless lover.

The strong dragon turns into an invincible being, who teaches even the most dangerous creatures from his home planet to fear him. Even an enraged king and a vengeful goddess cannot picture the black creature they have awakened inside Dasquian – and how far he is willing to go for the one woman he loves….

Dark, wonderful, and mesmerizing. Accompany Dasquian on his fantastic journey and experience vindictive goddesses from ancient times, a merciless creature born of fire, and a love story that remains unforgettable.

Full-Lenght Romance Novel by USA Today Bestselling Author Jenny Foster. No Cliffhanger. 

LanguageEnglish
PublisherJenny Foster
Release dateOct 1, 2018
ISBN9781987196870
Dasquian - Claimed by the Black Dragon: A Dragon Shifter Romance Novel

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Well, this was a change to the normal paranormal shifter romance I've been reading. This one is darker, sadder almost. Due to a curse the dragon shifters are unable to find love. They start a program to get human women to marry them and bear their children. Dasquian is the son of the leader and is expected to be a certain way. Jora signs up for the program in order to have her ill, weekend l elderly father placed into a home where he'll be taken care of. The women are assigned to a dragon shifter by the leader but Dasquian KNOWS upon first session l seeing Jora that she's his. And vice versa, because they've been dreaming of each other for years. But they aren't assigned to each other and Jora's life is threatened if Dasquian goes against his father. This book becomes very angsty and it's kind of a slow burn. In the meantime the supporting characters become really unlikable. Dasquian is hard and stubborn. He's a complete alpha. Jora is extremely strong willed and not easily influenced by the dragons. She questions everything and Dasquian's father hates that. I kind of like the book but I'm not exactly sure why. It really was different but there's no happy moments, no laughter, it was just dark. Idk….

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  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    This story made no sense. The plot was awful and the ending left a lot to be desired. The main characters love was almost like “teenage instant love”; not the kind of love worth dying for. I almost quit reading the book many times but kept thinking that it has to get better. Plus, how could this book not have a cliffhanger when the character, Dasquian did not have a companion and was an evil bellyall in the previous book (The Dragon). Was this story a prequel?

    1 person found this helpful

  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    With 3 h left,Iwas not able to engage with the narrative ,The idea was cool but did not keep up and got to difficult to continue listening,The narrator was good,but in some point the story got lost or I got lost.