Dragon Actually by G A Aiken

Dragon Actually (Dragon Kin, #1)

by G.A. Aiken

It’s not always easy being a female warrior with a nickname like Annwyl the Bloody. Men tend to either cower in fear—a lot—or else salute. It’s true that Annwyl has a knack for decapitating legions of her ruthless brother’s soldiers without pausing for breath. But just once it would be nice to be able to really talk to a man, the way she can talk to Fearghus the Destroyer.

Too bad that Fearghus is a dragon, of the large, scaly, and deadly type. With him, Annwyl feels safe—a far cry from the feelings aroused by the hard-bodied, arrogant knight Fearghus has arranged to help train her for battle. With her days spent fighting a man who fills her with fierce, heady desire, and her nights spent in the company of a magical creature who could smite a village just by exhaling, Annwyl is sure life couldn't get any stranger.

She’s wrong . . . 

And just wait until you meet the rest of the family . . . 

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I am so sooo happy because I found a new series with lot's of books that I can read when I just want a easy, feel-good kind of book (which is kind of funny, considering the female lead is calles Annwyl the bloody and how many people are killed in this, but I promise it's very light hearted!).

It isn't high literature, the plot won't surprise you, the characters are mostly very much what you can see, but somehow G. A. Aiken manages to make them likeable and not boring. Annwyl is the most typical "not like other girls" girl I have ever met, but is in a way so open and happy with that that it's endearing. Fearghus is the typicall grumpy alpha man, who is completely bewitched by this one girl, but it just made me smile instead of annoyed.

The plot is pretty simple, Annwyl has an evil half brother she has to kill to become queen, he has powerful allies, she gets help from powerful allies, they have a big battle and, well, you can guess who is going to win.

So, no surprises, nothing much of shock value, just a really pleasant read that (if you are anything like me) will make you smile and laugh a lot. Aiken took a very basic storyline and basic characters and didn't do too much with them but made it utterly lovely and enjoyable. Can't wait to read the next one!

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