Book Blurb:
Aiken and Mel never thought they would see each other again.
Fate, and a brewing war with a vampire army, had other plans.
After the love of his life walked away, powerful half-human, half-dragon Aiken French isn’t about to risk his emotions on a woman ever again. It doesn’t matter that his Drakon beast wholeheartedly disagrees, or that his powers of telekinesis are suffering as a result. He can’t live through that kind of heartbreak again. But with a long-buried vampire stirring, he might not have a choice.
Bounty hunter Mel Kane never wanted a preordained future—she will be in control of her life, not some Drakon beast who supposedly selects her mate for her. She had to leave, even if it just about killed her. But if she’s going to decide her own future, she’ll need to stay alive long enough to see it, which means trusting Aiken with her life, even though she couldn’t trust him with her heart.
With war on the horizon, Aiken and Mel must track down the rogue vampire behind it all. Temptation leads them back into each other’s arms, but even fate isn’t a sure thing when faced with a legion of the undead determined to kill them all.
The Legion
Book 1: Awaken the Dragon
Book 2: Claim the Dragon
Book 3: Tempt the Dragon
Release Date: January 11, 2021
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This is the third book in The Legion series and has just become my favorite.
After years apart, Mel and Aiken run into each other again, literally. The sparks and feelings are still there. The problem is their beliefs are still keeping them apart.
What I really enjoyed about this book was that neither Mel nor Aiken denied how they felt about each other. They didn’t pussyfoot around their issues either. It was as if they picked up their last argument right where it left off 80 years ago.
The writing is so smart and funny. I was laughing out loud during many of the scenes. The action was also spot on, and keeps you in the moment on your edge of your seat.
This is a romance book and there is plenty of sexiness. A.C. makes you wait for it though, and it’s worth the wait. The tension between the two is evident from the beginning and when they finally get together, it feels right and not forced.
The ending made me swoon because I didn’t expect it, but loved it.
Favorite Scene: Chapter 18
Miami
