Reap Not the Dragon (The Age of the Hybrid Book 2) by
Debra Kristi
Publisher: Ghost Girl Publishing
February 2015
Pages: 126
Contemporary, Paranormal Romance
Sebastian isn’t going to follow commands anymore no
matter what the higher powers want. He
has an agenda of his own. He is
determined to find Kyra and help her recover her memory.
His plan is going better than expected for the would-be
Reaper. Just as life is starting to look up for Sebastian his metaphorical
sickle gets caught in a web of complications.
When it comes to Sebastian and Kyra things are never
smooth.
An unexpected and unwelcome detour takes Sebastian into a
grave situation. The cards he has been
dealt are misfortune and misunderstanding.
The events are not in his favor.
Being a young Reaper makes him the target of creatures
from hell that all want a piece of him. If he ends up dead he can accept that
because he has a more grievous beast to worry about. Sebastian will venture into the heart of an
all-powerful fire demon to save the woman he loves.
Sebastian needs to find a missing dragon along with the
key to Kyra’s missing memory and manage to not be devoured by sinister
beasts. He also needs to make sure he
isn’t consumed by his own demons either.
This second book picks up were the first one left off
quite nicely. While it answers some of
the question left from the first book it gives readers some more questions that
they will be dying to have the answers to and it also ends with a bit of
cliffhanger. This is proving to be an
interesting series that keeps readers hooked as they will want to find out just
were this one is going to take them and how ultimately it will end. The characters are complex and make for a
story that pulls readers in as they venture into the world of the story. When readers get to the last page they will
be mourning the fact that they will have to wait for the next book to come out
to get more from this fascinating world.
This is one world worth getting lost in.
Received a review copy.
I give this one 4-1/2 red roses
LRH
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