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ARC Review: Windburn (Nightwing #2) by Juliette Cross

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ARC Review: Windburn (Nightwing #2) by Juliette CrossWindburn by Juliette Cross
Series: Nightwing #2
Published by Lyrical Press on February 3, 2015
Genres: Novella, Paranormal Romance
Pages: 91
Format: eBook
Source: ARC Review Copy, Bought
four-half-stars
Purchase Links: Amazon*Kobo*Chirp
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Rerelease of updated version coming September 24, 2018.

No man can win her heart—until now…

In the Gladium Province, the boundaries between humans and Morgons, the dragon-hybrid race, continue to blur as a new generation surrenders to long-forbidden temptation…

Sorcha Linden does whatever she wants whenever she wants, and no one can stop her. Least of all a man. After all, they’re good for only one thing—warming her bed. But then she meets Lorian Nightwing, brother of Lucius. Seductive and iron-willed, he is determined to melt her emotional defenses—and warm her rebellious heart.

The beast within Lorian longs to cage Sorcha and mark her as his own. Forever. Yet the man within also longs to protect her. When a stalker starts leaving Sorcha suggestive gifts with cryptic messages bearing an ancient blood cult symbol, Lorian’s dragon side takes over. With her life at stake, Sorcha can no longer deny the love they share. But when evil tracks her into the night, will she be too late to claim it?


Also in this series: Soulfire, Nightbloom,

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-4.5 Windburn Stars

ARC Windburn

Windburn is book two in the Nightwing series by Juliette Cross. When I read the first book, Soulfire, I instantly feel in love with this world and the Morgon/dragon race. Windburn recaps the world & races, so this can be read as a standalone, but I highly recommend pick up book one too.

I could not put this one down. I loved the characters. Lorian is the embodiment of a sexy hot dominant alpha male. Can we say sexy as hell! Sorcha embodies a women who can stand tall, hold her head up high, and embraces a challenge. I was not sure how this relationship would work with both of them being so strong willed and sure of themselves, but I need not have worried for they where the perfect match. These two play a dominance game that draws out the sexual tension. You feel it all coming to a head and when it does it will implode, but in a very hot and steamy way. I really loved that Lorian new Sorcha so well that he was willing to wait until she gave him her heart. I also was surprised to find out who the bad guy was in this plot. Did not see it coming. Totally unexpected. I love when an author can hide this from me.

If you love reading about dragons, then this book is right up your alley. Windburn is a fantastic read in the Nightwing series. I am a fan and look forward to more Morgon action-packed adventure. 

Disclaimer: ARC provided by Kensington Books via NetGalley with the sole purpose of an honest review. All thoughts, comments and ratings are my own.

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Windburn - Audiobook, by Juliette Cross
 

About Juliette Cross

JULIETTE is a multi-published author of paranormal and fantasy romance & the co-host of the podcast, Smart Women Read Romance. As a native of Louisiana, she lives in the heart of Cajun land with her husband, four kids, her labs, Kona and Jeaux, and kitty, Betty. When she isn’t working on her next project, she enjoys binge-watching her favorite shows with her husband and a glass (or two) of red wine.


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2 thoughts on “ARC Review: Windburn (Nightwing #2) by Juliette Cross

  1. Soulfire was free, not sure if it still is, and Windburn is on netgalley if you are signed up for it. I’m all about Dragons even hybrids! ^_^

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