Monday, April 13, 2015

Review: The Dragon's Appraiser: Part Two by Viola Rivard

Book coverThe Dragon's Appraiser Part 2 by Viola Rivard
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When Madja manages to convince Sevrrn to take her into town, hilarity ensues. But so does the realization that Sevrrn will never fully understand her or her needs.

Can an ancient dragon god ever possibly love her?

And if he can’t, can she live with that?

Does she even have a choice?


Sevvryn continues to engage me thoroughly as a character. He is so much a dragon and the life he has led is so vast compared to the limited time that humans are on this earth.

I expect this story to be a lot more fun and hilarious as Sevvryn experiences a human town and marketplace for the first time but there is a seriousness to it as we explore the depth of his feelings for Madja and how she feels about him.

I loved how Sevvryn with his incredibly complicated mind turns things over in his head as he deals with thoughts and concepts that are new to him. Each time I expect him to do something in a particular situation only to find him doing something unexpected but totally him and totally dragon.

I'm really enjoying this series and am looking forward to the next installment in that is coming out in April. I hope April comes round quickly.

* This book was sent to me by the author for an honest review. All opinions in this review are my own. I received no compensation for reading and reviewing this story.

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About the author

authorViola Rivard is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of paranormal and fantasy romance. When she's not wowing readers with her werewolves or dazzling them with dragons, she's hanging out with Mr. Rivard (aka, the hairiest man on the planet) and impatiently awaiting the birth of their baby bear, Lachlan.

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