Tuesday, July 6, 2021

ARC Review: Dragon Mine (Dragon Kings #2)

Dragon Mine (Dragon Kings #2)

by Donna Grant

Blurb:

I am hers, and she is mine…

Vaughn has spent eons searching for the woman who captured his heart, only to be disappointed time and again. Sure, he sees her in his dreams. May get to touch and hold her. But it’s not the same. As the emptiness inside him grows, he jumps at the chance for a distraction. Setting his eyes on the dragons again in Zora is a balm, but it can’t compare to once again coming face-to-face with the gorgeous beauty who holds a piece of his soul.

With responsibilities comes sacrifice...

Eurwen has never known anything but the burden and joy of ruling the dragons. But unlike her twin, she’s always been curious about Earth and the Kings and felt as if something were missing from her life. When her reunion with her parents brings an unexpected surprise, she can’t help but give in to the pleasure that Vaughn offers. Still, her loyalty lies with her realm, and the hurdles in their way to happiness seem insurmountable—especially with a new and unknown foe seeking to destroy them.

Trust doesn’t come easily, but love conquers all. And no amount of time or space can keep those who belong together apart.

Themes: Paranormal, Dragon-Shifters, Fe  

Rating: 4.25 stars

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Review:

The newest Dark World Series spinoff by Donna Grant continues with this story rich in love, heartache, forgiveness, and acceptance.  For long-time fans of this series, like myself, Grant has been building up to this latest round of novels a long time, leading us through the world of the Dragon Kings, meeting their mates, defeating horrendous evils, and finally reuniting the King of Kings with his mate.  Now it is the time for their children to come back into the fold and Dragon Mine accomplishes that in a mammoth way. The story has so many unexpected twists and turns, introducing new enemies, bringin families together at long last, and reuniting the Kings with their dragons in a display of ultimate love and unity that makes Grant the Queen of paranormal fiction she is.  The story leads both the primary characters on journeys through their hearts and minds to find their true destiny, but it also brings the Kings together to fight to help their brethren and bring new life into the world.  I wondered how Grant would handle Con’s reaction to his daughter mating with one of the Kings, but it was handled so beautifully and seamlessly that you almost imagine he never threatened to kick Vaughn’s immortal ass if he hurt his girl, but I kind of assume it was implied anyway.  I am dying to see where the series takes us next with the new challenges this extended family will face in their now much more closely joined realms and seeing which of the previously unmated Kings will fall under love’s spell.  Grant remains a force of nature and her stories continue to steal our hearts and minds away from reality and into the Dark World of her Dragon Kings and their mates.

Vaughn, the King of the Teals, has been searching the world for millennia for his mate, ever since they had one beautiful, blissful night together before she disappeared from his life.  From that day he has only been ever to find her in his dreams, but the longer they are apart the hazier she is in his mind.  When Rhi and Con decide to finally head to Zora to meet their children, Vaughn feels a compelling drive to join them there, his entire being focused on just one possibility, though he can’t believe it could really be true.  Eurwen has ruled Zora with her twin since they arrived to save the dragons from annihilating themselves and is determined they will protect them from any threat, but she wants to get to know her parents.  Arriving on Zora, Vaughn sets his eyes on Eurwen and he knows immediately she is the woman he spent that night with so long ago and lost right after—his mate. Eurwen can’t believe her eyes when Vaughn arrives in Zora with her parents and her world is thrown for a loop, not only are her emotions all over the place when it comes to her parents, but the attraction between her and Vaughn is too much to resist.  As they spend more time together, in both worlds, Vaughn and Eruwen’s connection only seems to deepen, despite Eurwen fighting the truth of their relationship.  Then an all new evil threatens to take away any chance they have at happiness if they can’t find a way to overcome and protect their love.

These characters were both so intensely rich with life and drama that it was almost as if we were in their minds as they worked through their relationship problems and found a way to lead with their hearts.  Vaughn has been hiding the truth from his friends for so long, but the missing piece of his soul, the mate he knows is out there but he just cannot find, is slowly driving him mad.  I loved seeing him stand up for his love, expressing his surety in the fact that Eurwen was his mate, and fighting for her until the very end.  His strength has always been in his dedication and determination, but what really makes him unique is his silver tongue and ability to change people’s minds and hearts.  It was heartbreaking to see him in a few moments when we almost thought he would give up, but with the little push from friends, he got right back on track and proved he was a man filled with forgiveness, a huge capacity for love, and the willingness to give his all for his mate.  Eurwen kind of pissed me off a good bit of this story, I have to say;  while she seemed, in the beginning, to be openly ready to reach out to her parents, it was clear that she carried a whole hell of a lot of resentment and bitterness.  Her views of their choices and belief that she could have done and made better choices, without knowing the full story or emotional toil the choices took, made me feel she was just that little bit immature still. Once she opened her eyes, and grew up a little with the help of Vaughn and some new friends, I began to like her a lot more. Her ability to forgive needed some work, but in the end she proved she is as much her parents’ daughter as anything and opened her heart in a big way, allowing not just her parents, the other Kings and their mates into her circle, but finally giving her all to the love that her mate offered her so many centuries before. Her bond with her brother showed she always had the capability for love, but I think part of the issue is that they never had anyone to truly show them any differently, right or wrong, so the final bit of maturing they needed to do, had to happen quickly.  I also loved the small moments that Eurwen allowed herself to just be a woman, with both her new friends and her mother, as it’s something she never before got to experience and no matter how antisocial we are, every one of us needs her pack of females at her side at some point in our lives.

The love between two individuals truly can shape the world(s), and Grant proved it in this latest installment of the Dragon Kings series, Dragon Mine. Vaughn has spent eons on the hunt for the woman that he knows is his mate, despite the logic that tells him to give up, and when he finally gets a chance to make her his, nothing will stand in his way, not even her stubbornness. Eurwen has fought so long for the peace she shares in their world, that she never thought about how small-minded and hardhearted it might have made her and her brother.  When she finally has to face some hard truths, the fact is that nothing is as important as having her mate by her side as she rules the Dragons with compassion, caring, and authority.   Finally allowing herself to love opens both Eurwen and her world up to so many new experiences and allies, with her brother’s begrudging acceptance, and there is no way that with the whole team aligned for one cause, the Dragon Kings and Queens, and their mates could lose against any enemy.  The passion shared between Vaughn and Eurwen has been stirring for thousands of years so it’s safe to say, that when they finally meet again in person there is no denying that even we could feel the heat there.  I loved seeing these two find their way through the obstacles in their own hearts and minds, the ones places in their way by others, and ultimately overcoming the complications fate has thrust into their lives.  I cannot wait for the next in their series, obviously dying to know what happens next in Zora, who the new big bad is, and what happens with the Kings.  In the meantime I will survive with the next Reapers story, Dark Alpha’s Need, and hope that we get to see some of the Kings and their friends make cameos there.  The magic of Donna Grant and her Kings never ceases of amaze and delight me.

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

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