Review: Alpha Dragon’s Eagle by Hawke Oakley

SYNOPSIBook cover for Alpha Dragon's Eagle by Hawke Oakley, the second book in The Dragonfate Games. A fun, sweet mpreg novel with low angst and high stakes!S:

Will buried secrets ruin season two of the Dragonfate Gamesor will the truth set fated mates free?

After a controversy ten years ago, Matteo was done in the spotlight. He dropped his stage name and celebrity status to live out a humble life as a golden eagle omega. A second chance at the Dragonfate Games fuels Matteo’s desire for his fated mate… and threatens to unearth a past he abandoned long ago.

As an alpha dragon who hoards music, Thystle was devastated when his favorite band broke up ten years ago—especially since he crushed hard on the lead vocalist. But could being the “prize” of a reality TV dating show lure his celebrity crush out of hiding?

When the men lock eyes, hearts flutter and sparks fly. And when Thystle realizes Matteo is the omega he’s been obsessed with for a decade, the possessive dragon will do anything to make Matteo his.

REVIEW:

Another enjoyable installment into The DragonFate Games series. I really love how light-hearted these books are. They aren’t heavy, emotional, or weighing me down with character baggage. They are the perfect, breezy, enjoyable summer read.

I wasn’t expecting Thystle’s book to be next but after Matteo’s remarks at the end of Alpha Dragon’s Tiger, it all started to make sense. Thystle is the angsty, emo boy-band groupie, a fanboy. Matteo is an interesting contrast, wannabe wallflower but destined for so much more? Matteo and his alter-ego were a delight and I loved watching him come into himself. I imagine the theme across this series will be insta-love which was definitely the case here. But I didn’t hate it, it works with how quickly the story flows.

I adored how unique Thystle’s horde was and how perfectly Matteo fit with him. The sexual attraction is off the charts, and there is some sizzling role-playing that happens. The biggest challenge for these characters is sneaking around to keep the farce of the games alive. But the story is so uncomplicated that you can’t help enjoy how effortless finding love is for these dragons.

LINKS:

Goodreads | Amazon

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