Dragonbane by Sherrilyn Kenyon, 343 pages
"Out of all the mysterious boarders who call Sanctuary home,
no one is more antisocial or withdrawn than Maxis Drago. But then, it's hard to
blend in with the modern world when you have a fifty foot wingspan.
Centuries ago, he was cursed by an enemy who swore to see him fall. An enemy
who took everything from him and left him forever secluded. But Fate is a
bitch, with a wicked sense of humor. And when she throws old enemies together
and threatens the wife he thought had died centuries ago, he comes back with a
vengeance. Modern day New Orleans has become a battleground for the oldest of
evils. And two dragons will hold the line, or go down in flames." I
liked this book. It's very typical of Kenyon's writing, not super
original but she writes pretty well and the story is interesting enough to keep
fans interested. I wouldn't say it's her best book, but it's a good,
solid offering to her collection.
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