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Tuesday, January 26, 2021

ARC Mini-Review: Heart of Gold (Dark Kings #18.6)

 Heart of Gold (Dark Kings #18.6)

by Donna Grant

Blurb:

He’s loved her for eons, wanted her forever, and a day never passes without her at the forefront of his mind. 

The only way Con could pass the time as his fellow Dragon Kings slept away the centuries was to record his thoughts in journals: one for his responsibilities as King of Dragon Kings, and another for the object of his desire. Now that she’s finally back in his life and his arms, it’s time she learns the truth. He played a part all those eons—maybe a little too well—but he never stopped loving her, and his journal will show her just how much.

But Con is the one in for a surprise as his mate turns the tables on him and leads him on a merry chase. If he can find her, he knows he’s in for something special. But then again, every day is extraordinary with his love by his side. And, thankfully, their future has never looked brighter.

Themes:   Paranormal, Short Story

Rating: 4.25 stars

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Review:

So as far as short stories go, I’m not usually a fan, mostly because I feel like they are over too quick for any kind of development or connection for me.  However, in the case of these short stories, revolving around our favorite Dreagan couple I am more than willing to accept the shorter length for the continued glimpses into their love story and developing relationship. Grant is giving us these stories, all about Rhi and Con, who have finally found their way back into each other’s arms after millennia apart, and we are getting to experience the rush and happiness right alongside them.  They are dealing with a lot of heavy issues, including the knowledge that their twins were not lost so long ago, but that they have grown into beautiful adults, ones that don’t seem to want anything to do with their parents. Each of the short stories to my understanding will be another glimpse into Con’s journals over the long separation from his mate and Rhi will get to experience the love and longing that he carried stoically for so long.  In this story Rhi first gets to read the infamous “red journal” that Con has been keeping so long and she sees the pain and yearning her mate lived with and hid so well.  As she experiences it, she devises a way to show him, in the present, just how much she loved him all those years as well and how much more she continues to love him each day.  I really enjoyed the glimpses of their love and the information we got about the overall arc as it continues.  I will say that for readers that haven’t read the new spin-off series, I don’t recommend jumping into this story because you’ll get some spoilers for that book (Dragon Revealed), but otherwise this story could only have been better had it been a little bit (or you know, a LOT) longer. Another lovely idea from Grant, and I look forward to continuing Con and Rhi’s epic love story right along with them.    

*eARC provided by author for the purpose of an honest and unbiased review.  No compensation was provided.

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