Dragon Fires Everywhere by Hazel Beck
Dragon Fires Everywhere by Hazel Beck, book four in the Witchlore series, was an amazing story that I could not put down while really making me think; wondering if this could really happen. This time we focus Riverwood coven’s Historian, Georgie Pendall, as she and her coven prepare for their ascension to governing coven on the winter solstice.
Georgie
is the quiet historian, nerdy, sensible, who dreams of a life that's full of
magic and romance and sparks, but doesn't believe it really exists. After
searching the world for special keys, she returns home only to encounter her
boyfriend in a compromising position and finds herself wondering if a fairytale
romance is in the books for her. Right then she was feeling like the odd woman
out within her group as she was without a mate. Instead of joining their
Thanksgiving feast she returns home, to the Wilde house. Sitting on the stairs, she finds her fairy
tale book that she lent to her friend Emerson who is having a baby. Reading the
book aloud to the dragon newel post at the bottom of the stairs, she is
surprised as the newel post morphs into an actual, huge, fire-breathing dragon,
a creature long thought by witches to have either never really existed or else
been long extinct. His name is Azrael and he's been cursed and trapped inside
that newel post for over a century, and he can morph into human form at will,
and claims Georgie as his own. Azrael is a complicated soul, which Georgie
likes a bit too much. A romance begins between Georgie and Azreal, all while
the antics of the Joywood coven continue to threaten the safety and sanctity of
all witchdom. As Georgie’s fairy tale book says, “Love is the answer.”
This
book was so much fun to read with an epic conclusion perfect for fall. Action
packed with a lot of emotion and conflict, there is more fantasy woven into the
pages compared to the previous books. A woman who learns to trust herself, a
romance with a dragon, and people coming together to fight for love, hope, and
unity, this book is a tangled web of lies and strength to hold onto their coven
and finally beat the Joy wood once and for all. I'm not sure what's next
now that all four women of the Riverwood Coven have had their turn but I'm
curious to see with Beck writes next.
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