![]() If this was an e-book, I would’ve preferred to have it at the beginning, but in audiobook format, I would’ve gotten bored if it was the first thing I heard. ![]() I’m glad this is an audio version, because I would’ve had no clue how to pronounce Laahn. Rago was super cute showing off his dragon form and I laughed at the way he was trying to communicate while in it.Īs in many Fantasy stories, the names are Hell to pronounce. It was funny and I liked the main characters and their interactions. I’ve been meaning to pick up Kasia’s books for a while, but after Rago, I’m even more keep to read her work. Rago is a fated mates/forced proximity short story, featuring a puffing dragon shifter and a romp in the fencing hall. Lieutenant Laahn Ĉortez is about to sit down to his well-deserved supper when destiny hits-winged, scaled and more than a little tipsy. ![]() Themes and genres: Fantasy, LGBT, gay, shifters, dragons, soldiers, military/army, short story, fated mates, forced proximity ![]()
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