Book Review: Lora Leigh’s “Dragon Prime”

Posted January 20, 2011 by Kathy Davie in Book Reviews

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Book Review: Lora Leigh’s “Dragon Prime”

"Dragon Prime"


by

Lora Leigh


It is part of the , series and is a erotic romance, paranormal romance in Paperback edition that was published by Ellora's Cave on November 1, 2007 and has 132 pages.

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Other books by this author which I have reviewed include Styx's Storm, Moving Violations, Cops and Cowboys, B.O.B.'s Fall, Manaconda, A Wish a Kiss a Dream, Primal, Live Wire, Navarro's Promise, Forbidden Pleasure, Beyond the Dark, Black Jack, Tempting the Beast, Dangerous Pleasure, Maverick, Man Within, Midnight Sins, Wild Card, Tied with a Bow, Lawe's Justice, Legally Hot, Deadly Sins, Stygian's Honor, Surrender to Fire, Nauti Temptress, Submission & Seduction, Wicked Sacrifice, Secret Sins, Nautier and Wilder, Shameless Embraces, Wicked Pleasure, Only Pleasure, Guilty Pleasure, Wicked Lies, Twin Passions, Nauti Enchantress, Shattered Legacy, Intense Pleasure, Knight Stalker, Enthralled, Secret Pleasure, Rule Breaker, "The One", Nauti Angel, Nauti Seductress, Wake a Sleeping Tiger, Collision Point, Cross Breed, One Tough Cowboy, Hot for the Holidays, Dawn's Awakening, "Night Hawk"

The first in the Prime erotica paranormal romance series with a loose tie to Leigh’s Legacies series.

I guess ya just gotta cram as much as possible in, if you’re limited to only 143 pages. At least, that’s my assumption for why Leigh started with such an incomprehensible mash.

It kind of reminds me of Allyson James’ Dragon series, but when you are trying to jam so much concept into such a tiny number of pages, concept just dies a baffling death.

It was obviously intended to be the start of a new series; I can understand why it didn’t get off the ground.