An Accident Waiting to Dragon by Abigail Owen – a Review
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Description:
It’s not the heat…it’s the pixie dust.
The day her brother died, Gwendolyn Moonsoar fled from her veil of pixies. Grief drove her away, but a broken heart made her stay gone for good. Lucky for Gwen, Brimstone Inc. was there to break her fall. Now, as a special courier transporting the most valuable and dangerous items of the supernatural world, Gwen is good at her job. Damn good. After all, disappearing is her specialty.
Dragon shifter Asher Kato will always be haunted by his best friend Goran’s death. Although a promise he made gave him no choice, Asher will never forgive himself for the role he played…or the fallout it caused with Goran’s younger sister, Gwen. Burying himself in his role as second-in-command of the blue dragons is his only escape. Unfortunately, the peace they fought so hard for isn’t meant for a warrior like him. So, when a courier transporting a rare basilisk egg goes missing, Asher volunteers to track her down.
Except Asher’s mission leads him straight into the arms of the one pixie who would rather vanish forever than spend a single second with him…
Review:
An Accident Waiting to Dragon by Abigail Owen is the 3rd book in her Brimstone Inc. series. I’ve read most of this authors works. And I’m slowly reading her older books. But I couldn’t download this fast enough. I loved her Brimstone Inc. series and devoured both her Fire’s Edge and Rising Inferno series. You don’t have to read the three previous series to enjoy this one, but for fans it’s a great addition, and for new readers to her books it will have to wanting to read the backlog 😉
So…..
Asher is second in command to the blue dragon King Ladon (Ladon, who we met in his book The Blood King) he is a dragon of action and all this sitting around is making him and his dragon restless.
Gwen is a Moonlight Pixie (but no ordinary one, she can transport rare, dangerous and hard to obtain objects to the Green Dragon Queen’s kingdoms.) So this new task is just right for her.
These two have a previous relationship, they’ve known each other for years (Asher’s best friend was Gwen’s brother) but an unfortunate incident split the friends apart…Asher didn’t think he would see Gwen again, after the death of her brother (by Asher’s own dragon fire!) Gwen avoided him and then fled her home and world!
Gwen has no idea what she was flying into with her latest mission, but she would complete it as was her reputation on the line… And when Asher is sent on a mission to rescue her, his dragon makes it clear it wants Gwen(I think they must have meant a little more than friends to each other as Gwen is resistant to Asher and his rescue attempt!)
As always this author has you on the edge of your seat. The action is fast paced and full of drama. The world in which this is based is rich in description and the authors imagination is a thing of wonder and beauty.
So can Asher convince Gwen that he only wants to help? Can Gwen move past the fact the friend she knew from her childhood has grown into an honourable dragon and the past was something he couldn’t change? And when Asher tries to do the right thing, will Gwen run again, or will she stay by his side to fight?
Another highly recommended read from me. Give it a go if you love this author/dragons/action and adventure. You won’t be sorry.
Reviewed by Julie 🦋
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Wonderful review, Julie. Looks like a fantastic story.
Great review, congratulations to Abigail Owen on the new release.
Another great review, thanks
Looks good, thanks
Fantastic review, thanks Julie.
Thank you for the review. Sounds like a great story.
Amazing review Julie, thanks🌺
Great review, Julie. Looks like a terrific series.
Looks great, thanks Julie.
Terrific review, thanks. Julie
Terrific review, Julie. Looks very good. Thanks.
Great review, Julie. Looks like a very good series.
Thank you so much for the glowing review!!! I am so thrilled you loved it Julie. 🙂
Very nice review, thanks Julie.
Thanks for another wonderful review Julie.