Day of the Dragon by Katie MacAlister

Day of the Dragon (Dragon Hunter Series, #2)

by Katie MacAlister

Helen Larson used to be one of the most feared dragon hunters in the world--until she lost her powers. She can't remember exactly what happened, but the timing really couldn't have been worse because a demon is on the loose wreaking havoc. To get back into fighting form, she'll have to pass a series of tests. And only one man can help her...

Morgan Boas has been training for adventure his whole life. He's got the muscles, the movie-star looks, the swashbuckling swagger, and one helluva big sword. He'll be able to whip Helen into shape to pass her trials, no problem. He's happy to do anything that will give him a chance to spend more time with the woman he's been crushing on for years. But when the High Council thinks maybe he'd make the better dragon hunter after all, he'll have to convince them that only with Helen at his side as a full dragon hunter can he be expected to protect the mortal world.

Reviewed by Romance Schmomance on

3 of 5 stars

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Ok so, this was my first time read by Katie MacAlister and I'm still trying to sum up thoughts towards this book. I'm such a sucker for dragon shifter reads, so it was a no brainer to give this one a try. I so, soooo wanted to like this, but there were some things that just wasn't work for me.

For me, it started off a bit slow and it didn't seem like it was going anywhere. Between Archer and Thaisa, I liked Archer slightly a bit more. I couldn't quite pin down the kind of character that Thaisa was, she kind of read to me like a very young and sometimes immature heroine and other times, very much like an adult. However, I really loved what her job was and the fact that she knew many languages, which served up some hilarious moments with Archer was speaking a language he didn't think she'd know!

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