Fury of Ice by Coreene Callahan – book 2 in the DragonFury series

Like the first book, I didn’t like nor dislike the book. It’s still too closely imitating BDB series for my liking. But the story isn’t bad. I do like the storyline about Mac, Angela’s partner. I’m looking forward to reading more of his story in the next book. Some readers have complained that there is too much inner dialogue. I don’t mind books with inner dialogue. I will agree that there is a lot of it in this book, but I don’t feel that it distracts from the story. However, there does need to be more dialect in order for readers to connect to the characters.
“…whoever had linked peace with quiet had been out of their minds.”
Synopsis:
Coming from a race of dragons able to assume human form, Rikar, the last of the frost dragons, never imagined he could be conquered—until a sizzling encounter with street-tough homicide detective Angela Keene. He’s consumed by his need for her, and willing to do anything to be with her again. Then the unthinkable happens: Angela falls into the clutches of a clan of dragonkind who feed off the life energy of women. If Rikar can’t rescue Angela, the only person who has ever been strong enough to command his love will be destroyed. Refusing to accept this fate, he vows to track down Angela and make her abductors pay—even if it costs his life.

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