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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sharper Than A Dragon's Claw... A Distressing Damsel's Wicked Tongue
If you've been dying to read Distressing Damsel by Shelly Laurenston (a G.I. Aiken alter ego), but just couldn't see laying out the cash for this hard to find older release, here's your chance. About a Dragon is a rerelease of that second book in the Dragon Kin series. The first story, Dragon Actually, and two prequel 'shorts' -- previously only epublished --were...
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5 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Just ok, nothing special. I had problems with plot development.
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Talaith is a Nolwenn Witch. The goddess Arzhela took away most of her powers and forced her to marry an undesirable human and live in a village for sixteen years. The villagers attempt to kill Talaith because she's a witch. Shape-shifting dragon Briec sees this and rescues her. He wants to keep her as his lover until he tires of her. For much of...
Published on November 23, 2009 by Jane


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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sharper Than A Dragon's Claw... A Distressing Damsel's Wicked Tongue, December 2, 2008
This review is from: About A Dragon (Dragon Kin, Book 2) (Mass Market Paperback)
If you've been dying to read Distressing Damsel by Shelly Laurenston (a G.I. Aiken alter ego), but just couldn't see laying out the cash for this hard to find older release, here's your chance. About a Dragon is a rerelease of that second book in the Dragon Kin series. The first story, Dragon Actually, and two prequel 'shorts' -- previously only epublished --were released in print for the first time earlier this fall.

About a Dragon follows human-shifting dragon `Briec the Mighty', as he becomes intrigued by the beautiful peasant Talaith. Talaith rejects the initial advance of the oddly beautiful `Knight' but is kidnapped by Briec in dragon form just as she is about to be both hanged and burned as a witch by her fellow villagers - with her husband fanning the flames. Talaith is pretty freaked by the dragon, but doesn't remained cowed for long. Talaith has a wickedly acidic tongue and employs it almost continuously, but of course being a dragon, Talaith's sarcasm and need to constantly be picking a fight only makes Briec want her more. And though Briec initially just wanted to bed the witch, he finds himself wanting to keep her for a few hundred years. But Talaith can't allow herself to get close to anyone - she has some deep dark secrets and her life is not her own - but as hard as she tries to resist the arrogant Briec, she can't help but fall and fall hard for the sexy beast.

Laurenston's medieval dragonshifters and their deadly mates are every bit as wickedly funny and sexy as the contemporary shifters in her Pride books. Apart from the way Laurenston delivers a steaming hot - I suppose with dragonshifters that should be flaming hot - offbeat romance, what makes Laurenston's books so much fun is all of the wacky supporting characters and their interactions. Back from Dragon Actually are the starring pair Fearghus and Annwyl, along with Briec and Fearghus' other siblings, witch Morfyd - whose pursuit by her love interest suffers from continuous inlaw/sibling-interruptus - and their other brothers, the slutty and clueless Gwenvael and the sweet `baby' brother Eibhear. Add Talaith's irrepressible long lost daughter and a dragon-God into the mix and you have the recipe for at least four or five more fun books.

Oh now, I'm squealing like a fan girl - sorry. I really do enjoy these, even with a minor language nit ( there are fair number of usages of few of my un-favorite words). Oh, if you have a problem with violence, Annwyl is back and her nickname is `Annwyl the Bloody' for good reason and heads do roll, so be forewarned. Still I can't wait for the next one. If you haven't read Dragon Actually, do yourself a favor and read it first. About a Dragon relies on good deal of setup and a fair number of character introductions from the previous book, so you'll enjoy this one so much more if you do.

[G I Aiken (Shelley Laurenston) Dragon Kin]
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Dragon Actually (Dragon Kin, Book 1) ( two previously epublished stories)
---- "To Challenge A Dragon" --- Ferghus (Briec's Brother) and Annywl,
---- "Flames and Chains" -- Briec's parents Rhiannon and Bercelek)
About A Dragon (Dragon Kin, Book 2) ( reissue of Distressing Damsel: Book 2 of the Dragon Kin )
Everlasting Bad Boys -- Aidean and Shalin (Briec's grandparents)
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Super!, July 20, 2009
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Neker (Duson, Louisiana United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: About A Dragon (Dragon Kin, Book 2) (Mass Market Paperback)
Bloodthirsty, sexy, and funny! Oh! My! How can you not laugh out loud at a stuffy, stuck up, arrogant dragon, who in one scene begins talking to his "member" (then makes said member answer him back by knodding)? I swear I had to hush some of my laughs so that people didn't begin looking at me strangly. This second book in the series is wonderful. The characters are bloodthirsty, sarcastic, sexy,---I can go on and on, but really, you'd just get bored--and funny as heck!

For those who are curious, Talaith is a witch about to be burned at the stake, when a dragon (Briec the Arrogant...eh...I mean...the Mighty!)shows up to rescue her. She so obviously doesn't want to be taken, and he very obviously has decided to keep her. For fans from the first book, you'll be happy to know that Gwenvael the Handsome plays a big and hilarious role in this book. I love it when they slap him then say "accident." Plus, the youngest brother, Eibhear the Nice, has a few interesting problems of his own.

The third is not coming out until September and I can't wait!
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars engaging humorous medieval paranormal romantic thriller, December 6, 2008
This review is from: About A Dragon (Dragon Kin, Book 2) (Mass Market Paperback)
For over a decade and a half, powerful Nolwenn witch Talaith has tolerated marriage in order to keep her beloved daughter Izzy safe from harm. The goddess Arzhela has held Izzy captive using her as a pawn to insure Talaith cooperates when the time is right to use the witch's skills; hence the marriage of convenience for her.

Were-dragon Briec the Mighty sees Talaith and decides he wants her sexually (not as a snack). When he rescues her from an angry mob, he expects gratitude and sex. Instead he receives constant verbal tiradea ripping his scales off. In fact her chatter is giving him a headache whether he is in human or dragon form. Talaith makes it abundantly clear no sex without rescuing her daughter although she silently keeps to herself she would not mind riding this steed. As they argue for who is on top, neither is aware there is a dangerous scenario coming their way, which could prove fatal to both of them and much of the realm.

Returning to the Dragon Kin fantasy realm (see DRAGON ACTUALLY), G.A. Aiken provides another engaging humorous medieval paranormal romantic thriller. The jocular story line is fast-paced from the moment Briec and Talaith define tongue exchange 180 degrees differently and never slows down from one verbal battle to another. However, even with the gender war on-going, there remains a critical subplot filled with action especially deadly battles. Although Zebra states ABOUT A DRAGON was previously published as THE DISTRESSING DAMSEL, sub-genre readers will enjoy the war of words between the dragon and the witch as the foreplay of a lethal background.

Harriet Klausner
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars ALL About a Dragon!!!!!!, August 25, 2010
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This is Book 2 in the Dragon Kin series. Things you should know about this series: it is utterly ridiculous, laugh out loud funny... it is pure absurdity... and it is fabulous.

I keep thinking that I have found my favorite couple- seriously, who could beat Fearghus & Annwyl??? Yet they keep coming! And the remaining supporting characters are also just as endearing!

Briec and Talaith are both arrogant and strong willed. They are both sharp tongued and short tempered. And their romance is something like watching an avalanche... from the inside.

This also has the added benefit, for those of you who pay attention to such things, of a heroine of color. As a mixed person, I don't see nearly enough and Talaith is a full blooded, darker skinned woman if ever there was one- yet her skin tone is also meaningless to the story. (Ahhh- bliss!!!) Well done G.A. Aiken!!!

There isn't much I can say, except- if you are in the mood for ridiculous, yet strangely sexy romance, you are going to love this.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hot, Hot, Hot!!!, July 22, 2009
This review is from: About A Dragon (Dragon Kin, Book 2) (Mass Market Paperback)
Wow, this book is sizzling! The second book of Dragon Kin is funny, sexy, and well written! If you love Dragons and have a sense of humor you have to read this series! I laughed and cried and just read. What a "lovely" family!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I want a Dragon too, July 18, 2009
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This review is from: About A Dragon (Dragon Kin, Book 2) (Mass Market Paperback)
Shelly Laurenston has once again proved why she is one of my favorite authors. I adore this entire dragon family. I love their snarky humor. It makes me grin and giggle while reading. The sex scenes sizzle.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Love this crazy dragon family!!!, August 30, 2011
This review is from: About A Dragon (Dragon Kin, Book 2) (Mass Market Paperback)
This author is now officially on my auto-buy list. This is my first dragon series and I hope there will be MANY more from this author and series!!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fun, adventurous/exciting story with witty dialogue, February 7, 2011
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Brilliant - read this series and you won't regret it.
Fun, adventurous/exciting story with witty dialogue that keeps you interested through whole book.
LOVED IT :))
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fun And Sexy!, September 10, 2010
This review is from: About A Dragon (Dragon Kin, Book 2) (Mass Market Paperback)
Once again this author has had me laughing so hard I'm practically rolling on the floor. The constant hilarity, the one liners, and the sheer craziness of this family of dragons cracks me up! The over the top zaniness of the dragons and their antics is a nice change of pace from my regular reading. Every once in a while I just want to sit down with a book that is meant to be pure entertainment. I want to howl with laughter and torture my husband by reading scenes to him. This series fits the bill for me consistently.

Talaith is having a pretty rough day. First she gets dragged out of bed in the middle of the night by an angry town determined to kill her for being a witch, and then she gets saved by a dragon! She's stuck flying around with a tail holding her expecting to eventually be eaten. Imagine her surprise when it turns out the silver dragon is actually Briec the Mighty (no he did not give himself that name).

Briec has noticed that his brother, Fearghus, seems especially happy these days. Briec has concluded that it must have something to do with his human mate, and he decides he needs to try one out too. Briec has always been rather aloof from humans. They're pretty far beneath his notice and really good for nothing more than hunting. Not that he's hunting any these days, Fearghus hooking up with Annwyl changed all that. So, Briec sees Talaith, rescues her, and now considers her his.

Briec and Talaith have a very fun relationship. Talaith is opinionated and cranky, and enjoys nothing so much as arguing constantly. She's also an incessant talker, which drives Briec insane. Briec is insanely arrogant and believes that the world was created to cater to him. He is very frustrated by Talaith and her refusal to heed his demands. These two bicker and lust and have hilarious dialogue constantly. The fact that both of them get turned on by their arguing is a definite plus for them. I cracked up watching them invent reasons to get mad at each other. Just so they could make up, of course. :)

I loved watching Briec try to justify keeping her to himself. He couldn't promise her forever, just 200 hundred years, okay, maybe 300 hundred. Alright, 500 hundred, but that was it! But it's not forever! LOL! The fact that he didn't let Talaith in on his couple hundred years plan led to a very cranky situation for Briec.

I also liked seeing the day after the crazy moon. It was quite amusing watching everyone crawl around. I also really enjoyed watching Talaith get over her fear of Briec (or any of his family) in dragon form. The scene where Briec makes her touch his fangs is particularly hilarious.

This is the book that really solidified my love for Gwenvael. How can I not love the little horn dog? Every time I turned around he was trying to spy on them or flirt with Talaith. I loved how confused he was that everyone kept hitting him! I need to reread his story again.
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5.0 out of 5 stars I love all the dragon kin series, August 8, 2010
This review is from: About A Dragon (Dragon Kin, Book 2) (Mass Market Paperback)
This is the second book of the series and is even funnier than the first (did I mention the steamy scenes... LOL) . This is one of the stories that doesn't focus only on the heroes but has great second characters as well.
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