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Stalked By Flames
Stalked By Flames
Stalked By Flames
Audiobook10 hours

Stalked By Flames

Written by Susan Illene

Narrated by Marguerite Gavin

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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Bailey Monzac has just graduated college and is heading to her parents' ranch for the summer when dragons invade. Like something out of her worst nightmare, the fire-breathing beasts rain down chaos and devastation on unsuspecting human populations. One minute Bailey's planning her future; the next she's merely trying to survive.

But it isn't long before she discovers she's different from the people around her-the dragons' destructive flames don't affect her. That gives her an edge, but it also means that she'll become a target for powerful individuals seeking to use her to their advantage. Bailey will have to distinguish between allies and enemies quickly as she gets drawn into a war unlike anything the world has seen before.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 24, 2015
ISBN9781494587628
Stalked By Flames

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    An apocalyptic tale of two dimensions colliding, allowing dragons to pass over from a dimension they’ve been stuck in for the last millennium. The collision causes earthquakes, thunderstorms and tornados over a short period of time and the newly arrived dragons go on a rampage of killing all over the world.The story follows Bailey, a woman born to be a dragon slayer, on the day after graduation when she’s about to head home to the family ranch in TX, finds herself stuck on campus in OK due to the dragons and a huge chasm from earthquakes that prevent her from being able to get there. The story is told from two points of view; in the first person by Bailey, and in third person by Aidan, a dragon shapeshifter who is the natural enemy of the pure, animalistic dragons.The concept of the story is interesting, as are the world building and characters. I’m intrigued by Aidan’s situation and want to know how that turns out.But the story has a few problems. The first is that it moves rather slowly with the same flavor of fight for survival situations repeated a number of times. Then, as with her prior books (and I was hoping to see some improvement here) you just don’t feel the character’s emotions; never feel like you’re in Bailey’s head and along for the ride. With Bailey, the author does give an excuse for this in the story. And lastly, there are a few things that just don’t make sense. I read this via Kindle Unlimited. If the next book is also available for free, I’d be willing to read it to see what happens next. But otherwise I can’t say that I enjoyed this enough to pay money for the next release.3.5 stars