The Dragon Experiment (Here Be Dragons #3) by Louisa Masters
If a book could be considered a marshmallow, then this one would be one. The romance part of this romance was missing for most of the story. We did not get to see them getting closer, as it seemed each chapter was a few weeks later. I need to see them have interactions outside of sexytimes for it to seem real. I also didn't understand why Fabian did not recognize his bond mate when he first got the purity ring. I still liked them well enough but I did not know them very well.
Like always though, the world building was great and I was happy to see the other people in the world, even if the interaction was minimal. David is cool and all, but when did he become the main head honcho?
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