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Average rating4.5
He's waited half a century to choose an omega.
Lord Ronson Cadogan can stall no longer. He needs an omega and he needs an heir.
Settled on the obvious perfect choice, and determined to see his fate through, Ronson can't afford to wait for the next ceremony to claim what he is owed. If only he was more excited about the match.
They call her the mouse.
Mairwen Posy knows precisely who the Alpha of Bleake Isle will choose, and it certainly isn't her. In fact, it's so predictable it's almost boring.
Resigned to her fate of disappearing into the background, Mairwen takes the role of observer, distracting the ache of being left out with the entertainment of dragonkin society's unfolding stories.
All is as expected, until the sudden twist in a familiar plot sends Mairwen in the least likely direction, right into the arms of the alpha. The Alpha of Bleake Isle is book one in a new dragon shifter fantasy romance series, inspired by the historical and omegaverse genres. Each book in the series will focus on a different couple, and will include their in-book HEA.
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4.25/5
Okay, this is my first omegaverse book and the first dragon shifter book and I absolutely loved it. The love story was so great, I loved both characters and how feral and obsessed Ronson was with Mairwen. I would have loved to know more about the dragon lore: why was the mating erased from history, what happened that Omegas were seen so below Alphas were before they have been their equals, how the Isle changed during Mariwen and Ronson's rule. And why Mariwen didn't have a scent most of the time - was that because she was destined to Ronson? I need these details. I hoped they would be in the book.
But this book was so good. The love story was great, the bickering humour was hilarious and I loved how Mariwen gained strength and confidence thanks to her relationship with Ronson. And how in love they were, despite not being a love match at first.
I will definitely read the rest of the books in the series if they're ever written. This world is too interesting to abandon it.
Probably the sweetest low-stakes fantasy romance I've ever read (also the smut was great! ;)
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1 primary bookDragonkin is a 1-book series first released in 2003 with contributions by Kathryn Moon.