Friday 1 May 2015

Bound By A Dragon- Linda K Hopkins Review

Hello Readers,

The Sun has since set in Helensburgh and our war with the Ants thought to be over. I'm in the depths of writing the wonderful tales of "The War: Dragon" while waiting for my edits of my latest work to be returned. I was so honored to have a little bit of time to do some reading.

With every book that I finish I always do a review, this has been getting you all to come visit my blog which for a very long time wasn't being used. I am grateful that I now have the chance to be able to use it to help promote other authors who are working so hard on all these great stories.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bound-Dragon-Archives-Book-ebook/dp/B00KF3TVLG/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1430500629&sr=1-1&keywords=Bound+By+A+DragonI know that if you want your own work reviewed then you need to review some books yourself. We all have to read as part of our craft and I have found that my own work is improving through reading the genres that I'm writing in. I have also been taking time to do a lot of research and I have found that this also helps me while I'm writing out my books.

With that in mind I want to recommend two new shows I stumbled across on. "Preachers Daughters" and "Bitten". When you have watch them then you will understand my love for them.

Now onto the review.

"Bound By A Dragon" By Linda K Hopkins

Blurb: 

At twenty-two, Keira Carver needs to find a husband, and quickly, but the prospects in her small medieval village are not looking too good. So when Aaron Drake, a handsome stranger, takes up residence at Storbrook Castle, set deep in the surrounding mountains, Keira takes notice. Just as interesting is the fact that a fire-breathing dragon has also moved into the neighborhood, and is rumored to live in caves beneath the mountain fortress. What exactly is the connection between Aaron Drake and the dragon? And when the dragon rescues her from the unwanted attentions of some village boys, who will set out to rescue her from the huge, scaly, fire-breathing monster?

Review: 

5 Stars, from compassion to breath taking suspense the writer offers you everything you need to want to fall in love with your own Dragon. She adds a new twist to the Shifters point of view while also adding a great deal of history to the characters. Linda was able to make the world feel like it might have just existed before your own time. A time that you would very much like to visit yourself. 

Keria has alot of emotions that she must overcome as she marries the love of her life. She is about to learn alot about what marriage and love truly means. This is a classic romance novel with a new take on the Paranormal, shapeshifting world. You will struggle to find a book that is as refreshing as this one. I was glad to have had the chance to read the first novel of this great series. At a later date I will be sure to read the rest of this great author's work.

Thank you for stopping by and I hope that you will stop by soon to see what else I have devoured. Just a side note, I never post a review that is lower than 3 stars for the sake of the author. 

Kristal McKerrington

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