Audiobook Review: The Dragon’s Fake Fiancée (Dragons for Hire, #1). ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

The Dragon’s Fake Fiancée by Sadie Sears

My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A hundred years ago a woman tore my heart out. 

I haven’t risked it since.

Faking things with Gretta should be simple fun. Scaring off her evil ex is a bonus.
She makes the fire deep inside of me rage with desire and I need to make things real.

Will she accept me if I tell her I’m a dragon shifter?
Hell, I don’t even know if she’ll believe me.

Wizards have come to town and they’re up to no good. Why do they want Gretta?
It doesn’t matter. I’ll keep her safe.
My heart is ready to heal, and my inner dragon is sure of one thing: she’s my fated mate.

New relationship? No thanks … Fake one? Sign me up!

People say workaholic like it’s a bad thing. Those people don’t know my life.
Love? Ha! Not in the cards. I’m still trying to get rid of my disastrous ex.
Then Samuel shows up like a knight in shining armor. He’s ready to fake it all to keep the evil ex at bay.

One tiny problem: Nothing feels fake with Samuel.
He makes me crave the heat of his embrace and long nights in his bed.

I think I’m ready to trust him with my heart. But when Samuel reveals an impossible secret it’s no longer my sister, my work, or my ex that I’m worried about.
Can I really be falling for a guy that breathes fire?

Dragons for Hire is a brand-new paranormal romance series where the dragons are smoking hot and ready to claim their mates. Samuel will need to convince his mate their fake relationship is real if she’s going to be his.

The Dragons Fake Fiancee


The doctor and the dragon!




The following ratings are out of 5:
Romance: 💙🖤💚❤️
Heat/Steam: 🔥🔥🔥
Story/Plot: 📕📗📙📘
World building: 🌏🌍🌎🌍
Character development: 😠😘🤓🥰
Narrator(s): 🎙🎙🎙
Narration Type: Dual Narration

The Hero: Samuel – he is a dragon shifter who recently retired from the military. He and his friends just moved to Vermont to open a security company. He is single and has yet to find his destined mate. Though shifters are known in the world, Sam knows that some people have issues with dragon shifters.

The heroine: Gretta – she just broke up with her boyfriend Bill, who has been using her, taking her for granted, treating her badly and cheating on her. Though she is in a tough situation since she is a doctor who works for Bill’s father and wants a new job researching a cure for MS, which her sister has. Bill doesn’t want to break up and won’t move his stuff out of her apartment.

The Story: Gretta’s best friend Justin is a panther shifter, he is a male nurse and just happens to live next door to the house Sam just moved into. Justin asks Sam for help with Gretta’s ex boyfriend who can’t seem to take no for an answer. When Sam meets Gretta for the first time he immediately knows she is his mate, and readily agrees to pretend to be her new man in order to get Bill to leave her alone without jeopardizing her job.

The story is good and I like a fake dating story and I love dragon shifters. I liked the fact that Gretta didn’t know Samual was a shifter, though she knows shifters exist and has a bestie that is a shifter. I also liked the reason for fake dating, it made sense that Sam is in security and is helping Gretta like that and also so many fake dating stories are due to going to a wedding of some event, I liked the fact that these two are faking it to get rid of an ex. I also loved seeing Bill get what was coming to him.

This book is told in dual points of view via dual narration and was narrated by Kelley Huston and Jack Calihan. They both do a good job, though I am not overly fond of either of their voices. Kelley Huston’s voice sounds a bit nasal and Jack Calihan has a very gravelly voice, sounding almost hoarse. Though I have heard much worse. These two didn’t make me want to stop listening like some.

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