Saturday, September 27, 2008

Dragonswan (Dark-Hunter Series, Book Three): Sherrilyn Kenyon

“Beautiful scholar Channon MacRea has spent years studying the legendary Dragon Tapestry, devoting days and nights to deciphering the impenetrable Old English symbolism. Then one evening the unnaturally handsome Sebastian appears. He claims to hold the key to solving the tapestry’s mysteries. Bearing magnificently taut and tanned flesh marked by intriguing scars of battle, he also claims to be a dragon slayer trapped between two worlds.

“For Channon there’s only one way to finally uncover the secrets of the intricate embroidery—by following the seductive stranger into a fantastic alternate world of magic, danger, and erotic adventure.”
So, I ordered this book offline and was all excited to get it…little did I know that I paid six bucks for a book with only a little over 80 pages! Wow, I had a good laugh over that…but that’s not what this review is about.

This book was very short, but it seems as if Sherrilyn Kenyon has a certain knack for making her readers care for her characters in a matter of pages. It’s no small feat and I really admire her for it! Sebastian was a fascinating character, as was his story. I saw a lot of myself in Channon and it only made me want to read more!

The story behind Sebastian was so well-thought-out that I couldn’t put the book down! I’m not usually into these types of books, but this was too amazing not to read. I can’t wait to read the next book in this series!

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