Divine Dragons
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Narrated by:
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Gabriel Amari
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Jill Haven
About this listen
I thought divine omegas were a myth...until I met him.
Dragons are on the verge of extinction, and if we don’t find the divine omegas? We’re doomed. In 300 years, I’ve never come across even one. Until I meet...him.
Haiden is sweet and a little broken, and his fragile smiles make me yearn to claim him as my own. I never thought I’d find a divine omega in a tiny West Virginia town, but not only is Haiden an omega, he’s my destined mate.
Fate might have led me to Haiden, but the emotions he awakens in me blaze a fire in my heart and I cannot let him go. But once news of his existence breaks, I won’t be the only one trying to claim him.
And when danger comes to our door, I’ll do whatever it takes to keep him safe.
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His Elder Dragon: 4/5
Haiden and Carlisle's story was an excellent blend of sweet romance and action-packed adventure. For the first story in a new series, this author did a wonderful job introducing me to how dragons, mates, and relationships work in this universe without slowing down the storyline at all. Though I loved how sweet and caring Haiden and Carlisle were with each other, I wasn't a fan of how baby-crazy the pair of them turned after one night of lovemaking. On the one hand, I get that for dragons in this world, hatchlings are a big deal, but it shifted the tone of this story away from the emotional connection the two of them were building and I felt like I missed out on seeing their love deepen towards the end. That being said, I really enjoyed the characters, pacing, and steamy moments in this story.
His Dragon Protector: 3.5/5
I was a big fan of how this story started, but as it progressed I became more and more confused about Seth and Mason's relationship. Unlike Haiden, Seth was quite the firecracker of an omega, always running off to do his own thing. I loved his confidence as much as I loved how patient Mason was with all of his energy. Where things took a bit of a weird turn for me was when the mating aspect of the story came up. I don't know if I was misunderstanding Seth's intentions or if I just had trouble connecting with his real thoughts and emotions beyond the facade he presented to the rest of the world, but his bonding with Mason felt weirdly accidental to me. After seeing what a big deal it was for a dragon to mate with someone in the first book, I was a bit baffled by how casually it was thrown into this one. Seth's actions immediately after securing that bond only convinced me more that he had no idea what he wanted from Mason, and that confusion stuck with me for the rest of the story.
His Dragon Warrior: 4/5
Though it didn't take much for Bishop to win me over, I had a harder time relating to Evan because of how "damsel in distress" he sometimes acted. I completely understand why that was such a big part of his personality--I can only imagine how it would feel to go from being so sheltered to discovering technology and modern conveniences--but his naivety was too over-the-top for my liking. That didn't make his growing connection with Bishop less exciting for me--on the contrary, I loved watching the two of them together. Bishop seemed to be the only one taking Evan's imprisonment seriously, and I personally cannot believe that Vince didn't get any sort of punishment for locking Evan away the way he did. Either way, once the two of them were out adventuring, I enjoyed the storyline much more. I love how Evan became a valued member of Bishop's mission instead of turning into a baby-crazy omega like the others in this series have, and I'm excited to see where this business with the enforcement council and dragon hunters is going to go.
His Devoted Dragon: 4/5
I thought the concept of playboy Ace getting his knees swept out from under him by his feisty mate was a lot of fun, and despite how heavy some parts of this story got, Ace and Beau always managed to make me smile. The one thing that bothered me about their relationship was how Beau was kept in the dark about what being a divine omega meant. This isn't the first time in this series that the dragons have tried to "protect" their mates by keeping them in the dark, and I'm still not a fan. Were Ace and Beau absolutely adorable together, in both their emotional moments and steamy encounters? Yes, but I had a hard time looking past all the secrecy and lack of consent. I thought Beau would be the omega least likely to follow his dragon around at the drop of a hat, but to my dismay he left his farm in Georgia and friends behind with no mention of ever returning. I'm also a little confused about why the dragon hunters plotline from the previous story disappeared, but I guess Beau and Ace had enough on their plates without throwing unknown hunters into the mix. The one thing that I'll never get tired of in this series is how wonderfully supportive the divine omegas are with each other. Book by book, these men are building a close-knit community of friends and family, and it makes me so happy to see more and more couples getting folded into the mix.
His Scarred Dragon: 4/5
I had high hopes that Ky and Ten would be different than the other dragon/omega pairs, but they too were attacked by baby fever despite numerous instances where they said they didn't want kids. It was a bit disappointing to see yet another couple "forget" to use protection, but given how many times it's already happened I was expecting it. I did enjoy listening to Ky and Ten fall in love, and I really enjoyed seeing how career-oriented Ky was throughout this story. He didn't let fated mates or babies get in the way of his goal to become a doctor, and I really admired that about him. Similar to how Beau abandoned his farm, I wasn't a fan of how Ky abandoned his friend Alex and her kids. He at least expressed some regret about not being able to see her, but I wish those characters hadn't entirely disappeared from the story. All things considered, this was a solid, if a bit formulaic, romance with a sugary sweet epilogue to wrap things up for the entire series.
**I voluntarily listened to a free copy of this book. This review expresses my honest thoughts and opinions.
A great listen for fans of dragons and mpreg
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This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.
Fantastic series
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The Divine Dragons collection has five stories included: In the first book, His Elder Dragon, our couple is Carlisle and Haiden. Book 2, His Dragon Protector, features Mason and Seth. Book 3, His Dragon Warrior, Bishop and Evan, Book 4, His Devoted Dragon, Ace and Beau, and Book 5, His Scarred Dragon features Tennyson and Khyler. The premise of the series is creative and engaging. I was totally hooked by the balanced mix of action, adventure, romance, and suspense. One of the best things about these books is the world building. The writing is great, although it’s not all perfect. There is some unevenness across the books in terms of engagement, but I think having them in the complete series format really helps get the reader past the rough patches.
On paper/screen, these books would be great but with the audio, they are taken to the next level. Gabriel Amari did a great job here. The voices are distinct and consistent across books. His pacing and pronunciation are spot on. And there’s emotion behind the words, it’s not just a narrator reading lines. I was really pleasantly surprised by this narrator. All in all, I say grab this audiobook bundle. It’s really a no brainer.
Fantastic audio bundle
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The narrator was amazing. He made the characters come alive and I thoroughly enjoyed his performance.
Fantastic boxset
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The audiobook was narrated by Gabriel Amari who did a great job. There were a lot of characters to voice, and Gabriel was able to keep each character distinct. I was able to follow along in the story, and I found it enjoyable. The audiobook production was also well done.
Divine Omegas and Devoted Alphas
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