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Alpha Dragon's Bear

The Dragonfate Games, Book 6

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Alpha Dragon's Bear

By: Hawke Oakley
Narrated by: Matt Haynes
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What if your fated mate was your mortal enemy?

Rorik the polar bear shifter has one mission: infiltrate the dragon’s lair and kill the vile beasts that ravaged his home years ago. Despite being an omega, he’s the strongest fighter in his secluded clan, and never backs down from a fight. He’s determined to pick off the dragons one at a time, starting with the current bachelor: Saffron.

When Rorik arrives on the tropical island, he’s confused… and sweaty. Saffron isn’t the murderer he expected. He’s the opposite: warm, sweet, sunny—and he smells damn good, too. Saffron is all too eager to snuggle up to Rorik, and unfortunately, Rorik enjoys the snuggling.

But orders are orders. Rorik must obey. And when he finally sinks his fangs into a dragon’s throat, his world changes forever.

Alpha Dragon’s Bear is a fun, sweet mpreg novel featuring a sunny alpha dragon, a grumpy polar bear, and spicy scenes. Listening to the series in order is recommended. No cheating, and fluffy HEA guaranteed!

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This sixth entry in the Dragonfate Games series was a heartfelt return to everything I love about Hawke Oakley’s world. After a slight dip in the previous book, this one brought back the warmth, charm, and emotional connection I’d been missing.

Rorik’s internal monologue stood out with authentic emotional depth, while Saffron brought an anxious yet endearing brightness to every scene. The contrast between them—the grumpy/sunshine dynamic—worked beautifully, making their chemistry feel both charming and deeply satisfying.
I especially appreciated the body positivity woven seamlessly into the narrative: Rorik being portrayed as both fat and attractive was refreshing and empowering.

The romantic tropes in this story hit every sweet spot for me: From one-sided enemies-to-lovers and grumpy/sunshine dynamics to the smaller top/bigger bottom pairing and the fated mates bond, each element added to the charm. And with a dose of tension and cozy fluff, the result was a thoroughly enjoyable and emotionally satisfying experience.

This audiobook was exactly what I needed to reignite my enthusiasm for the Dragonfate Games series.

Fluff, Charm, and Perfect Tropes

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