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The Rogue King (Inferno Rising Book 1)

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Kasia Amon is a master at hiding. Who—and what—she is makes her a mark for the entire supernatural world.Especiallydragon shifters. To them, she's treasure to be taken and claimed. A golden ticket to their highest throne. But she can't stop bursting into flames,andthere's a sexy dragon shifter in town hunting for her...

As a rogue dragon, Brand Astarot has spent his life in the dark, shunned by his own kind, concealing his true identity. Only his dangerous reputation ensures his survival. Delivering a phoenix to the feared Blood King will bring him one step closer to the revenge he's waited centuries to take. Nowayis he letting the feisty beauty get away.

But when Kasia sparks a white-hot need in him that's impossible to ignore, Brand begins to form a new plan: claim her for himself...and take back his birthright.

Each book in the Inferno Rising series is STANDALONE:
* The Rogue King
* The Blood King
* The Warrior King
* The Cursed King

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ISBN9781640635326
PublisherEntangled: Amara
Publication Date12/31/19
Pages399

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  • ahninah
    ahninah

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    3.5

    Did this book surprise me? No. But there are dragons.

    If you’re expecting a surprising plot in this book, you’re unfortunately in the wrong place. Nevertheless, it’s well written, and the characters feel authentic. A Dean Winchester lookalike somehow ends up bound to a supposedly helpless—but actually not-so-helpless—woman, aka a Phoenix. From the very first second, it’s pretty clear that these two will end up in bed together at some point and will probably make it through all the chaos surrounding them as a team. The story plays a bit with clichés about dragons and phoenixes, throwing in some alpha posturing here and there. For me, that was a bit too much at times, and many problems could have been avoided if the characters had just talked to each other. But then, of course, there would have been less drama. The whole thing is topped off with some spice (which seems necessary when claiming one’s mate) and a bit of heartbreak. All in all, a readable book and definitely better than some of the overhyped ones out there right now.

    Feb 11, 2025

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