My Thoughts
Carolyn knows that she is a dragon and she is just waiting until she makes the change. Some of those changes are already happening. (The whole puking thing...um...ewww!) She has been telling everyone, but so far no one is listening to her theory that she is just a late bloomer. If she is a dragon, that would make her a queen which comes with a whole new sets of luggage. Ryan is the FBI guy who vows to protect her...well, except from his mother and from her making babies with any of the other dragons.
I had a hard time with Ryan as I kept wondering where his loyalies lie. Over and over he kept saying that he would do as he was asked. I didn't like what happened to Carolyn's best friend. She was really the only one that Carolyn knew for sure that she could trust completely. I loved Carolyn. Especially since her hoard was books.
I give The Queen's Wings 4 hearts!
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About the Book
Long ago, the Cult of Humanity sacrificed the Dragon Queen,
crippling the breeding process. But now
Carolyn hears the voice of that long dead queen telling her that she holds the
key to breaking the spell that will free all the female dragons.
FBI dragon Reed’s disdain for humans can’t mask the magnetic
attraction he has for Carolyn, but when she tells him she’s going to shift into
a dragon he thinks she’s crazy. A female hasn’t been hatched, or shape shifted,
in over a thousand years.
He’s proven wrong after Carolyn shifts and is named the new
Queen on the block. A never-ending line of suitors forms, but she only wants
Reed. Too bad he doesn’t want in on the competition. But when the Cult kidnaps
Carolyn to sacrifice her in an effort to make the curse against the female
dragons permanent, Reed must face his fears—and feelings, racing to save the
woman he realizes he can’t live without.
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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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