What I Liked:
This was a fun combination of dragon shifters and a surprise baby romance. It was a quick and easy read. The dual POV was used to good effect because Kessily and Falkor definitely have some communication problems
What I Didn’t Really Like:
I feel like I still have a few questions after finishing. Does immortal just mean not dying of old age and what abilities do they have besides shifting into a dragon? How did Kessily get pregnant when it shouldn’t have been possible? Was it related to her father that left when she was a baby? I have more questions about their future as a couple, but I’m assuming some of those will be answered in subsequent books in the series.
Overall:
If you’re a fan of paranormal romance with plenty of fire (pun intended) and surprise babies, you should give this book a shot. It won’t hurt if you’re supportive of environmental activism.
* I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.*