Fury of Ice by Coreene Callahan
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Homicide detective Angela Keen thrives on the city’s rough streets. But when she becomes the prize of all prizes in the dragon-shifter world, due to her “high-energy” status, she gets more than she bargained for. Kidnapped by Lothair of the Razorback clan, Angela barely survives captivity before managing to escape. Hurt and alone with nowhere to hide, she faces certain death when Lothair uses the trace energy she leaves in her wake to hunt her down. But before he can reach her, a mystery dragon-shifter intervenes and saves Angela’s life.
Fury of Ice
Now a guest of the Nightfury clan, Angela regains her strength as her rescuer, Rikar, the last living frost dragon, gradually breaks down her mistrust. Surrendering to her desire for Rikar, but still uncertain of her feelings, Angela goes against his wishes and agrees to be used as bait to lure Lothair into the open. As the battle commences, the true struggle comes from within: Will Angela return home to the life she loves, or forsake it all to be with Rikar?
Complex dragon shifter world!

The following ratings are out of 5:
Romance: 💙❤️💚
Steam: 🔥🔥🔥
Story/Plot: 📕📗📘
World building: 🌏🌍🌏🌎
Character development: ☺️🙃😳🥰
Narration: 🎙🎙🎙
Narration Type: Solo Narration
The Hero: Rikar – he is the last of the frost dragons and he belongs to the Nightfury clan. He knows that Lothair kidnapped her and the Razorbacks, including his nemesis Ivar have her. Rikar knows the woman. He knew she was a female that drew pure power from the meridian, the energy source that fed dragon kind. He played pool with her once and couldn’t get her out of his mind. He wanted her safe.
The heroine: Angela – she is a homicide detective and is surprised to find herself kidnapped and trapped. She is a POW in a war she knew nothing about. All her training couldn’t help free her, and she was hit with the reality that dragons exist and are at war. She disliked Lothair immediately. She knew he was mean and couldn’t stand him being close to her. He told her they had been looking for high-energy women like her. Lothair had fed on her and she couldn’t stand the thought of it.
The Story: Angela was beat down a bit by the cruel Lothair, but the Razorbacks didn’t know that she had a photographic memory, and he didn’t cover her eyes as he input the code to unlock the door of the cell he put her in. When she made a play for escape, she was able to slash Lothair with a knife and beat him unconscious while she tried to find her way out. Meanwhile, Rikar was trying to find out where the Razorbacks were holding Angela.
The story was interesting. These dragon shifters were way different from any I have read about before. There was a thing with the sun, like vampires. They had to be inside during the day. They also needed to find a sort of fated mate, who were high energy and had a connection to the meridian. Ivar was trying to find and cage a bunch of high energy women and cage them for breeding experiments. His rogue Razorback dragons liked to abuse the women and were ready to get back at Angela after she got the best of Lothair.
This audiobook was told in dual points of view via solo narration. It was narrated by Benjamin L. Darcie, who has a deep and pleasant-sounding voice. He isn’t one of my favorite male narrators but he does a good job. If an audiobook is going to be in solo narration, I like a male narrator rather than a female narrator.
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