Reviews

A copy of this book was provided by the publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. Characters Dimitri, a white dragon king, whose family is not with him since the war between man and dragons. Holding a promise to keep humans safe but will not fall in love with one. Faith Reynolds is an archaeologist whose instincts lead her to the remains of a white dragon. Together, they had a pretty good chemistry Storyline Since Faith has uncovered the skeletons of a dragon and it happened to be a white, Con gave him the task to get rid of it so they could avoid a disaster. However, it is unveiled that someone murdered his dragon so he wants to know exactly how he died. As they try to figure it out, the dark faes are on their tails and has already killed some of her crew. Recommendation This is the 10th book of the Dragon Kings series written by Donna Grant. Although a lot of things happened, the author explains what occurred previously well and it did not take up the whole book. Fans of the series will like it and the continuation of Rhi's story continues on. It is a bit frustrating because I am eager for her own book (Please tell me she will have one, she has been through so much and yet we don't know everything about her yet). Looking forward to the next book.

In Firestorm, CIA agent Savannah James, who also appeared in the first two books in the series, finally gets her story as she is assigned a covert mission to infiltrate a society party in the Democratic Republic of the Congo at which several shady businessmen will be in attendance. Savannah's job is to download information from the current government minister, Jean Paul Lubanga's computer to incriminate him in a plot to overthrow the current leadership in the DRC. Savannah immediately recruits Green Beret Cassius Callahan as her partner on this job since his mother is from the DRC and he is fluent in the local language. It doesn't hurt that she has been attracted to him ever since they first met. Cal resists taking the job, especially since he is also attracted to Savannah and doesn't want to be, but when he finds out that Savannah's boss plans to pair her with a former partner who had raped her, he believes he has no choice. Firestorm includes many realistic details about the history and current situation in Congo, adding depth and realism to the story. In the two previous books in the series, Savannah's persona has been considered cold and unfeeling, but as her background unfolds in this book, the reasons behind her demeanor are revealed, making her a very sympathetic character. Even though the middle of the book is a little slow, the political intrigue, action, and romance eventually move the story along. Overall, this is a good book with a couple of twists, making it a satisfying ending to the series and well worth the read.

If you have been reading this blog for a while now, you know that I am a huge fan of Donna Grant and that I have been loving this series. Firestorm is book number ten in the Dark Kings series and just like all the previous books I love this book. Firestorm is very well written and yes just like the other books by Donna Grant I have been hooked from the very beginning that I just couldn't put down at all and good thing I read this book during a long rainy day which I had nothing important to do because I read this one in one day. I highly recommend this book and I do highly recommend the entire series. I give Firestorm by Donna grant 5 out of 5.














