Wednesday, January 4, 2017

•٠•● Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ ●•٠• Review For Saved by a Dragon Sarah J. Stone •٠•● Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ ●•٠•



Saved by a Dragon (Exiled Dragons #1) 

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Published December 4th 2016

 






 

 

This is book loaded with action and sexy shifters.
This isn’t your grandmother’s romance book. 
Fabio retired. Let Owen enter your life.  
This book does contain steamy content. 18+
 









Ohhh love a good Dragon romance. This is one amazing
 book. Really well written and such a fun read. This is a short
 book for me. But man it was good. I am off to read book two
 as it is already out so check in a while for that review too.

This book is about Amy a young woman who is a radio 
personality at a local station. When all of a sudden she starts 
getting calls about dragons flying over L.A. but even though 
she thinks it is a hoax, she finds herself looking at maps 
trying to find out where they are coming from. And then Amy 
and her friend are heading to hike the mountain in search of 
them. But while her and her friend is hiking. Something 
happens and she gets stuck. Thankfully her friend was not
 stuck so she has to have her friend go for help. Little did she
 know that help was much closer than she knew? And what 
a shock it was when a shockingly handsome guy walks into 
her camp site and rescues her. After a night on the mountain
 with the hunk she is now safe and back to her home in town
. But she is wondering if she will ever see him again. Let’s 
hope he cannot stay away.

Now before I ruin this for you I will leave off here. I hope you
 enjoy this book as much as I did. If you do like this book, 
please consider leaving a review. The Authors really like it 
when you do; they value your opinions too.
























Sarah J. Stone began her life in the mountain town of 
Aspen, Colorado, where she spent her childhood skiing, 
photographing, and exploring the wild outdoors that 
stretched out before her. Her favorite spot, where she spent
 most of her time, was the bank of the Roaring Fork River. 
There she would revel in the breathtaking scenery and 
daydream about fantasy worlds and made-up stories. She 
would often have a writing pad in one hand and a cup of hot 
chocolate in the other.

As a postgraduate, the non-writing part of her career led her
 to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, where she worked 
to prevent abuses in human rights. However, she never 
stopped writing fantasy tales as a way to escape and 
rejuvenate from the stress and flurry of the real world. 
This is why she fuses her fanciful shifter stories with strong,
 smart heroines.

Now, as a full-time author and coffee addict, you’ll find Sarah 
at local coffee shops pecking away on her keyboard - 
drawing out the images, characters, and dialogue before they
 escape her mind. She adds sugar to her coffee and shifters 
to her literature. 






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