Monday, January 3, 2011

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Review: Dragonswan by Sherrilyn Kenyon

Title: Dragonswan
Series: Were-Hunters, Dark-Hunters
Author: Sherrilyn Kenyon
Read copy: eBook
Published: September 27, 2005
Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
ISBN: 1429533056
ISBN-13: 9781429533058

Beautiful scholar Channon MacRea has spent years studying the legendary Dragon Tapestry, devoting days and nights to deciphering the impenetrable Old English symbolism. Then one evening the unnaturally handsome Sebastian appears. He claims to hold the key to solving the tapestry's mysteries. Bearing magnificently taut and tanned flesh marked by intriguing scars of battle, he also claims to be a dragon slayer trapped between worlds.

For Channon there's only one way to finally uncover the secrets of the intricate embroidery - by following the seductive stranger into a fantastic alternate world of magic, danger, and erotic adventure.

My rating:

Gosh, I fell in love all over again with the Were-Hunters rereading this story. Granted, it was short, but incredibly sweet and a great introduction into the series (that went slightly downhill lately, but that's just my opinion).



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