Reviewed by chymerra on
Emma was a little skeptical when Rachel shows up. It was too convenient. See, Penelope had published a paper proving the medical benefits of Puff and the Dragon Council was considering making it legal. Emma seems to think that they are being set up for something, with Rachel as a pawn, but has no choice but to follow Joe’s orders when he says he’s taking both of them to a cottage that is in the middle of nowhere.
I kinda wanted to smack Big Joe. He was so blind to Rachel. There was something off about her. Even I, a lowly reader, could see that. I guess he wanted her to be the same person that she was when they separated and all the BS she was pouring in his ear about wanting kids was just that. BS.
Emma was the one I felt for. She got screwed by Joe. I mean, she didn’t like Rachel but it doesn’t mean that she would beat her, which Rachel claimed she did. But Emma did have one up on her and it was a doozy.
Remember all those attacks, in the earlier books, on the Iron Claws that were sanctioned by the Dragon High Council. Well, it ends up that there is a person in the Dragon High Council with a personal vendetta against the Iron Claws and this person was happy to kill people to make them out to be the bad guys. Want to know who it is??? Read the book!!
The sex between Joe and Emma was hot….once it happened. The end of the book did make me giggle a bit. Actually a whole bunch. It seemed like they didn’t stop once they stopped…lol.
I was pretty happy with how the Dragon High Council storyline ended up. A perfect ending to a great series.
How many stars will I give Her Alpha Dragon: 4
Why: This was a great conclusion to the Her Biker Dragon series. I was sad to see these characters go and I do hope that they show up in other books.
Will I reread: Yes
Will I recommend to family and friends: Yes
Age range: Adult
Why: Sex, violence and language
**I received a free copy of this book and volunteered to review it**
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 3 February, 2017: Finished reading
- 3 February, 2017: Reviewed