My Thoughts
What I loved about this book is that it has the perfect blend of romance and suspense. There is a dragon's fire hot chemistry between Viola and Sergei, but theirs is not an easy road for sure. Just so happens that Viola is one of the dragon queens and there's a bad guy that wants to breed her against her will. Then there's Sergei issue with dragon queens that makes him want to run in the other direction. At the same time he wants Viola and will protect her. I really enjoyed their story.
I give The Queen's Flight 4 hearts!
I give The Queen's Flight 4 hearts!
About the Book
Courts, queens, and sexy dragons with wings...
Viola Pierce has never had particularly great luck with
guys. That is, until the day she shifts into a glorious, deadly, three-headed
dragon. As it turns out, Viola is a dragon Queen. But when she's abducted by a
greedy dragon who wants to breed with her, Viola begins to realize the dragon
world is filled with betrayal, deception, intrigue, and danger...
As a rule, Sergei hates Queens, but Viola's beauty and
humanity reach something deep within him. Something he should not be feeling.
When she names him her protector and consort—quite by accident—Sergei has no
choice but to accept. Now they are bonded for life...with a growing attraction
neither of them could have imagined.
But the dragon court is ruthless...and what doesn't kill
Viola will only make her more dangerous.
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About the Author
Jamie Kleinkauf-Schmidt has over thirty short stories
published in small press and ezines. She holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree from
the State University of New York at New Paltz in Secondary Education English,
which is a fancy way of saying she went to college to teach high school
English. When that didn’t pan out, she worked as a call center manager, a
Tupperware consultant, a paralegal, and finally a technical writer for a major
conglomerate company. She is an active member in the Romance Writers of America
(RWA), serving as the PRO liaison for her local chapter Connecticut Romance
Writers of America (CTRWA).
When not writing, Jamie relaxes with a mug of hot tea and
knits or makes beaded jewelry. She sells her handcrafted items at The Dudley
Farm during the summer. A voracious reader, Jamie has a Kindle and is not
afraid to use it.
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