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Maiden Flight (2006)

by Bianca D'Arc(Favorite Author)
3.66 of 5 Votes: 2
ISBN
1599980223 (ISBN13: 9781599980225)
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English
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publisher
Samhain Publishing
series
Dragon Knights
review 1: Apparently I have a thing for dragons, and there aren’t even any shifters in here, go figure! I was actually pretty surprised at how much I liked the plot of Maiden Flight. A lot of the story was world building, character introduction, and crazy hot m/f/m sexytimes. This is my first ménage a trios read so it’s exciting to get something new under the reading belt. Being a short kindle freebie I was pretty satisfied overall. I’ve read some reviews that mention how similar this is to Anne McCaffrey’s Dragonriders of Pern series and I can’t comment on that because I haven’t had the chance to start her books yet. I can do some similarities between authors and the worlds they create but I really don’t like copycats, just saying. I hope I don’t find out in the fu... moreture that it was a little too alike for my tastes…The storyline concept was actually really interesting if not a little over-the-top. The dragons are intelligent, fierce, and very loyal warriors. They are matched with a human knight that they can telepathically communicate with. But the bond doesn’t stop there – the dragons are unable to mate until their knight counterparts find their mate first. Why, might you ask? Well knight and dragon have such a unique bond that they can actually feel what the other feels. So in other words the dragon sex drive is so strong that it would drive their knight insane if they had no mate to run to. This exceptional fact made all the sex scenes pretty fascinating. If there was human sex, there was sure to be dragon sex involved as well, and vice versa. This I could handle. The insta-love on the other hand I had an issue with.I mentioned in a previous review that I used to absolutely adore the idea of love at first sight. It’s such a dreamy and romantic idea that I still sometimes like to daydream about it. But reality and reading well-paced romantically involved books has shifted my judgment. I find myself actually cringing and rolling my eyes pretty far in the back of my head when insta-love hits a heroine and/or hero. Sadly in Maiden Flight’s case the couple (and the third-wheel!) gets hit pretty hard. Now of course once I got my eyes to focus in their proper position I just accepted the fact that it was part of the story. After that I could enjoy most of what was going on. I actually enjoyed the romantic situation between the heroine’s mother and her perspective beau. It was slower-paced and much more realistic. Although there wasn’t much of a plot to be found I still enjoyed the book. I liked Maiden Flight so much that I went ahead and bought the next couple of books to see how the story progresses. I am hoping the sex scenes become a little bit more creative and the characters get more fleshed out. I’m hoping for more of the plot to come to the forefront about the war going on, the politics within the Lair, and I’d like to see more interaction between the characters. I like me some sex but I also like some dialogue, some intrigue, something, anything really. Hopefully I’ll get some of that with the upcoming books.
review 2: Dragons! Very cool. This world - a little strange. Dragons are paired up with Knights to protect the borders of the kingdom. The Knights and Dragons are able to communicate telepathically and empathically. So Rule #1 of the world is that a Dragon can't mate unless their Knight mates first. Otherwise, the Knights will go insane from the crazed lust they experience from dragon sex. If the knight has a mate then they just go running in search of each other like their hoo haa is on fire when the dragons get busy. (You would think they would give each other a heads up or something.) Rule #2 is that the Knights can only mate with a female that can talk telepathically with dragons which is rare in this world. This leads to Rule #3 which I will get to in a moment.So the dragon finds a sweet innocent Mary Sue while hunting deer and finds out she can telepath with dragons. He thinks I have to have her for my knight - or I might never get some action. The dragon plunks Mary Sue in front of Handsome 1 and they immediately go to town with marathon sex containing simultaneous orgasms that last for hours. (Don't worry, Dragon breath heals any soreness so they can get right back to it.) When they come up for air, he asks her to marry him and she promptly says yes. Then he drops Rule #3 on her. By the way, when you and I mate, then my dragon is going to mate, and by default then that dragon's knight becomes your other husband. Let me introduce you to Hansome 2.Mary Sue eyes Hansome 2, thinks he is equally hot and says, "Um, Ok" and Hansome 2 joins the fun. The characters and relationship is about as deep as a puddle in a drought. I have a question. Why can't a Knight mate with a woman that can't speak to dragons?? There is a little bit of a plot of a neighboring kingdom planning to invade with an acid spitting snake army. There is a side story lead into a future book with Mary Sue's mom which was more interesting to me since she didn't fall over spread eagle at the sight of a Knight. She and a Knight seem to be developing a relationship at a more reasonable pace with a bit of interest and kindness at this point. I might read the next to see if the series gets better with a little bit more world/plot development and more mature characters - and to see if Mary Sue's mom likes threesomes. less
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dxphung56
THIS SERIES IS SO AWESOME!!! LOVE IT! WOULD MOVE THERE IN A MINUTE!
jean
sex scenes were good
heatchick10
loved this!
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