Father of Dragons by Emily Veinglory
It’s a male pregnancy story. With dragons. Oh dear.
It’s a male pregnancy story. With dragons. Oh dear.
Sue versus the evil hos, once again. Yawn.
Here is all the pretentious twattery and navel-gazing you can have!
Wonderful things happen when you are a fat imbecile and your luridly awful sex fantasy diary falls into the hands of one Van Wolfe.
This one is too short and lightweight to be of any use, alas.
The backstage drama behind the book overshadows the story by a mile.
The little girl overtones of the story can clash badly with the more adult elements of the story.
Sometimes too much is just too much.
Taking a virginal barbarian giant in hand is never this enjoyable.
Many interesting ideas here, and the heroine’s an antihero. But things are not developed fully here, hence my disappointment.