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Review: Kozav (Dragons of Preor #3) by Celia Kyle as Erin Tate

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Review: Kozav (Dragons of Preor #3) by Celia Kyle as Erin TateKozav by Celia Kyle, Erin Tate
Series: Dragons of Preor #3
on May 30, 2016
Genres: Erotic Romance, Paranormal Romance, Science Fiction Romance
Pages: 264
Format: eBook
Source: Bought
four-stars
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Kozav found his mate and then he lost her. Now it’s time to hunt…

Grace Hall is a nurse, not a doctor. But when five Preor warriors are brought to the emergency room and the doctors don’t do a darn thing for them, she steps forward. Sure, they are aliens with massive wings who turn into dragons whenever they wish, but they still look human-ish. One particular warrior draws her more than the others. His teal wings, muscular body, and pain-glazed eyes have her bouncing between two desires—needing his touch and desperation to heal him. When she’s filled with the knowledge to treat the males, Grace gets to work. She’s going to save the Preor males, even if it kills her. When she loses consciousness after healing them, she realizes it just might.

Kozav sen Aghin, Primary Warrior of the Preor Third Fleet, wakes weaker than a hatchling on the Preor battleship. He’s fully healed yet plagued by a feeling that something is wrong. And something is… Kozav found his mate on Earth and she was left behind—alone and unprotected. Unacceptable. Kozav still carries the guilt for his actions during the great conflict and he is determined not to fail so greatly again. The curvaceous, green-eyed, dark haired human female is his to protect, his to claim and his to keep.

danger intrudes and someone attempts to take Grace from his life, Kozav is prepared to do whatever it takes to bring Grace back to his side. Even if it means killing one of his own. Or will it be Kozav with a sword through his chest? For Grace’s sake, he hopes not.


Also in this series: Jarek, Taulan, Rendan, Zadri, Hatched, Ivoth

The Preor Warriors have arrived on Earth (dragon shifters), but not everyone is happy to have them their even some of the Preor don’t want to be their.

Grace is a nurse, overworked, and underpaid. She’s stubborn, cares about her mom, and is doing everything to keep her and her mother together. Kozav is a Preor Warrior.

Grace was easy to like and relate too. She’s kind and devoted to her sick mother. Kozav is slightly clueless when it comes to human females, but he tries. These two where a great couple. I like that they took time to know each other and didn’t give into the insta-lust/love. Their romance is budding and growing without being forced. Theirs also a little action to keep things entertaining.

I’m enjoying the Dragons of Preor series. They may be short and quick, but they pack a lot into them.

Rated: 4 Stars

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Challenge(s): Pick Your Genre (PNR) The Backlist Reader (2017)

About Celia Kyle

Ex-dance teacher, former accountant and erstwhile collectible doll salesperson, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Celia Kyle now writes paranormal romance, science fiction romance, urban fantasy, and non-fiction. It goes without saying that there’s always a happily-ever-after for her characters, even if there are a few road bumps along the way. Today she lives in central Florida and writes full-time with the support of her loving husband.


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8 thoughts on “Review: Kozav (Dragons of Preor #3) by Celia Kyle as Erin Tate

  1. I only read the first book in her Grayslake. I lOVED it, but never grabbed the others to continue. I’ll have too one of these days. I’m slowly picking these up. They are a little pricey, $4.99, once you get past the first 2 books in the series. At least to me. I think $3.99 is ok, but $4.99 is a little up their, but I’m still getting them just waiting until I have gift cards. Thank’s for stopping in.

    1. I love dragons, so anything with them is pretty much something I’ll try out. I agree. Those quick distractions to break up the other reads are good.

  2. I’ve only read the first 4. They have a little of that different cultural misunderstandings, but for the most part it’s other Preor who pose a danger to the mates in that some are against mating with humans; even if their mate is human they would kill or get themselves killed instead of mate. It is a quick read & insta-lust/love. With the insta so far they have tried to get to know each other instead of just going at it asap. The nice thing is that these stories don’t take a lot of brain power to read. Good distraction or quick lunch break read if you need a reading fix.

  3. This sounds like it may have some humor in it? I’m curious to see if the warriors time on earth and Grace’s time with Kozav make for some of those great misunderstanding times where they don’t know the culture. Are they all this short? I might have to give these a go, they’ve really piqued my interest!

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