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Day Care Dragon

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Day Care Dragon

By: Zoe Chant, Lauren Esker
Narrated by: Julio Maxwell, Ryder Sol
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"Put me down, you . . . thing!"

. . . were not the first words Loretta expected to say to the love of her life. Look, you try having a dragon snatch you out of a burning building when all you're wearing is a towel.

He just saved her life. Why doesn't she look happy about it?

Billionaire dragon shifter Darius is a man in control—of his business, his family, his life. But stubborn, outspoken, redheaded Loretta and the rowdy preschoolers at her day care are about to turn his well-ordered life upside down. The fire at Loretta's apartment was no accident, and the closer he keeps her, the safer she'll be. But Loretta's not about to let anyone treat her like a treasure to be locked up for safekeeping.

Even if two stubborn people can overcome the odds and fall in love, it's going to take all Darius's strength and Loretta's wits to keep a dangerous enemy from sending their chances at a happy ending up in smoke.

Day Care Dragon is a full length paranormal romance with humor, heart, and suspense. Perfect for fans of T. S. Joyce, Terry Bolryder, and Harmony Raines!

©2018 Lauren Esker (P)2018 Tantor Media
Fantasy Paranormal Supernatural Thriller & Suspense Fiction Dragons Heartfelt Witty Shifter
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I loved the concept. The narration was poor from the female narrator with her utter lack of any emotion expressed. The male narrator had lots of depth of emotion but badly mangled Loretta’s role. The character of Darius is brilliant and evolves beautifully but Loretta is extremely ungrateful and judgmental and her evolution is almost unbelievable because she’s utterly ridiculous at the start with no good reason. The title of the book is also deceptive as the kindergarten aspect plays almost no role in the crux of the story. I was about to stop listening but about half way the storyline improves as does the narration but I wouldn’t spend money on it again.

A brilliant concept spoiled

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