Fire in Her Dreams by Ruby Dixon
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Jenny’s dreams have turned to nightmares.
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Every night, her thoughts are filled with evil. Something is reaching out…and she’s not so sure she wants to reach back. That is, until someone new appears in her dreams. Someone who protects her, comforts her, and thinks of Jenny as his mate. Imaginary friends aren’t real, but Jenny likes to pretend, anyhow.
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Then, one day, one of the mindless dragons guarding the fort awakens…and Jenny realizes that the friend from her dreams isn’t a figment of her imagination. He’s a dragon.
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And he’s looking to claim his female.
Fire in Her Dreams
Humans make passes at dragons that wear glasses!
The following ratings are out of 5:
Narration: 🎙🎙🎙🎙
Romance: 💙💚🖤💜❤️
Heat/Steam: 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Story/Plot: 📕📗📘📙📔
World building: 🌎🌍🌏🌎🌍
Character development: 🐲☺️🐲😍🐲
The heroine: Jenny – she is in Azar’s underwear program at Fort Dallas. The program is to lure Dragons to Fort Dallas by using girls scent (via their used underwear). Jenny knows that much but not the reasons why. She and the other girls do this in exchange for daily meals and protection, so they didn’t have to sell their bodies for food.
The Hero: Mhal – though the majority of the Dragons that came through the rift went crazy as soon as they hit the atmosphere of earth, Mhal was caught by the Azar, the Salorian who took over his mind. Mhal and four other dragons sit atop Fort Dallas protecting it. They all have grey eyes and are like mind controlled zombies.
The Story: Jenny has terrible nightmares filled with bugs and worms which give her an evil vibe. Until one night when another presence comes into her dream, banishing the evil. She can’t wait to go to sleep after that, to talk to Mhal in her dreams. Meanwhile things are changing in the after. Creepy bugs are found that are as big as large dogs and Azar knows that someone is messing with one of his dragons.
The book is told in dual points of view and narrated by Jillian Macie and Jeremy York. The narration is dual narration and I like both of these narrators. Jillian has a lot of emotion in her voice and which works well for this series and Jeremy has a deep gravely voice that is great in any romance. I like Duet narration best but Dual narration comes in second and these narrators did a terrific job.
The ongoing storyline with Azar is getting better as this series goes on. The huge unnatural bugs are from the rift and are evil and some of the residents of the fort that are starving are cooking and eating them. Jenny tells them not to, but they are hungry and have no other food and the bugs have meat that can be made into stew. Gross but they figure at least they now have full bellies.
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