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Title:Kiss of Fire (Dragonfire #1)
Author:Deborah Cooke
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 334 pages
Published:February 5th 2008 by Berkley Books
Categories:Romance. Paranormal Romance. Fantasy. Dragons. Paranormal. Shapeshifters. Urban Fantasy
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Kiss of Fire (Dragonfire #1) Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 334 pages
Rating: 3.74 | 4965 Users | 287 Reviews

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One kiss can change the course of destiny... When ace accountant Sara Keegan decides to settle down and run her quirky aunt's New Age bookstore, she's not looking for adventure. She doesn't believe in fate or the magic of tarot cards, but when she's saved from a vicious attack by a man who has the ability to turn into a fire-breathing dragon, she questions whether she's losing her mind - or about to lose her heart. Self-reliant loner Quinn Tyrrell has long been distrustful of his fellow Pyr. When he feels the firestorm that signals his destined mate, he's determined to protect and possess Sara, regardless of the cost. Then Sara's true destiny is revealed and Quinn realizes he must risk everything - even Sara's love - to fulfill their entwined fates.

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Original Title: Kiss of Fire (Dragonfire, #1)
ISBN: 0451223276 (ISBN13: 9780451223272)
Edition Language: English
Series: Dragonfire #1
Characters: Quinn Tyrrell, Sara Keegan
Setting: Ann Arbor, Michigan(United States) Michigan(United States)

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*** 3 ***Buddy read with the MacHalo group starting December 1, 2015 I started it on that day, but I have been putting it off ever since. For a book that has my favorite elements in the form of Dragons, I was somewhat let down. Everything was insta. Insta lust, lnsta discoveries, insta love, insta hatreds and insta friendships... There was no substance to any of it, while the writing style was conducive to introspection and musing. I just wish thetr was more to it...

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Chapter 1 lost me when the heroine (average civilian type, not asskicking warrior variety) was attacked with intent to kill, was rescued by the hero, and then just picked up her purse and went home instead of calling the police to let them know there was a psychopath running around attacking women. Reminiscent of my first and last experience with Feehan, wherein I spent the entire book hoping the irresponsible, braindead heroine would die. Learned my lesson that time. They don't get smarter.

A great first-in-series dragon book. Not over the top outstanding but still very, very good.Quinn Tyrell is the legendary "Smith" (ie blackmith) to the dragons. He is orphaned when he is 4 and doesn't grow up surrounded by dragons or dragon-lore. He feels alone and outcast and very distrustful of all dragons.Sara Keegan, human, accountant, new-age bookshop owner is the Smith's fated mate. She is also The Seer, although she doesn't believe she has a psychic bone in her body.Quinn is of the Pyr -

Wow!!A huge THANK YOU to Carla over at Book Monster Reviews http://bookmonsterreviews.blogspot.com/for introducing me to this author.And seeing as I won book 6 in the series I thought it would be a wise idea to read the first five!!IT WAS REALLY GREATI have to say I have read quite a few shifter novels but this is my first about dragons (if you don't count Firelight by Sophie Jordan)I really enjoyed this story and all the characters. I really cant wait to read the rest of the series.

My first DC book and also the first book in the series. It wasn't anything special, but, being a Dragonfire newbie, I didn't expect much. Especially not from the first book in a series where it's all mostly about history-, mythos-, and world-building.Kiss of Fire was no exception, giving a nice, albeit rushed, introduction into the world of the Pyr, their war against the Slayers, the firestorm-business etc.Granted, there were no vampires, werewolves, witches or warlocks present, but I couldn't
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