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Thursday 2 December 2021

Review: Dragon's Protection by Miranda Martin 4 of 5 stars

Dragon's Protection (Red Planet Dragons of Tajss, #16)









Dragon's Protection by Miranda Martin
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Victoria was very frightened when then humans first crash-landed on Tajss and so followed the anti-Zmaj leader into the desert in order to escape the large dragon-like warriors. Then she was captured and kidnapped by the Zzlo pirates and forced to be their slave who cooks and cleans for them. Suddenly she misses the comfort of Tajss. When the pirates return to Tajss she starts to contemplate escape before she is kidnapped again - this time by a Zmaj warrior. Over time she starts to realise that he is actually a confident and kind person who just wants to look after and protect her - if only she could stop worrying about losing her heart to him. Lothor is confident that she is the person to get rid of the loneliness that he has lived in for so long. They don't share a language, but he knows she is his to love and protect - if only she will let him. In the meantime, he will do everything he can to care for and protect his woman who is his treasure.

I enjoyed this story with the links into different aspects of the Zmaj population of Tajss as well as back to the humans. It was nice to finally learn why she was as frightened of them as she is and that she eventually managed to get over the fear and learn to trust. Lothor really was a formidable warrior who would fight and do anything for his treasure. I admired his patience in calming her as well as his tenacity when doing any and everything in order to protect her. I really enjoyed their relationship and know it is a very strong one. Easy to read and understand. Contains explicit sexual content.

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