Heart of Fire, Bec McMaster
Heart of Fire, Bec McMaster
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Heart of Fire
Dragon Shifter Romance

Author: Bec McMaster

Narrator: Gabrielle Baker

Unabridged: 8 hr 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/22/2022


Synopsis

The old eddas speak of dreki—fabled creatures who haunt the depths of Iceland's volcanoes and steal away fair maidens.
Freyja wants none of such myths. Dreki seducing young ladies? Ha. They probably eat such foolish girls. But when the local dreki steals her last ram—costing her any chance of feeding her ill father through the winter—Freyja intends to confront the fearsome myth.
Sentenced to a life of exile from his clan, Prince Rurik is fascinated by the furious woman who comes to claim her ram. She reeks of mysterious magic and challenges him at every step. He intends to claim the passionate firebrand, but to do so he must take mortal form.
It's the only time the dreki are vulnerable, and with a dragon-hunter arriving on the shores of Iceland, he can barely afford the risk—but lonely Freyja, with her elf-cursed eyes and pragmatic soul, tempts him in ways he's never felt before. Is she the key to reclaiming his heritage? Or will she be his downfall?
Join Bec McMaster in this steamy dragon shifter romance featuring a dragon prince searching for his fated mate—and the epic romance that will ensue when he dares to claim what is his. Heart of Fire is the first book in the epic Legends of the Storm series. Fueled with Norse myth, these dragon shifters will scorch your sheets and rule your world. If you love fantasy romances full of page turning action, fairy tale romance, and world building you can escape into, then this series is for you. Don't miss any of the Legends of the Storm fantasy romances!Book 1: Heart of FireBook 2: Storm of DesireBook 3: Clash of StormsBook 4: Storm of FuryBook 5: Master of StormsBook 6: Queen of Lightning (coming soon)

About Bec McMaster

Bec McMaster is the award-winning author of paranormal and steampunk romance, including the London Steampunk series. She has received the Romance Writers of Australia Emerald Award, the Romance Writers of New Zealand Clendon Award, the Georgia Romance Writers Maggie Award, the Winter Rose Award, and the Valley Forge Sheila Award. A member of Romance Writers of America, Romance Writers of Australia, and Romance Writers of New Zealand, she lives in Victoria, Australia.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Terry on May 21, 2021

I have always admired Senator Hirono, so I was eager to read her memoir. The story is powerful. I particularly enjoyed the tales of her early family life and how she gradually and mindfully moved up from State office and attained her Senate seat. She vividly recounts her most poignant legislative ac......more

Goodreads review by Sandi on May 17, 2021

This was very inspiring memoir of Mazie Hirino, a United States Senator from Hawaii. She immigrated to the United States as seven year old, with her single mother and brother. Hirono tells her story with sensitivity and honesty. Her political career is related in detail that held my interest. I especi......more

Goodreads review by Kathleen on April 17, 2021

This is a timely, inspiring, and important autobiography. Hirono, although she is the US Senator from Hawaii, was not familiar to me until recently. Her story-that she emigrated to the US as a child and became a politician who works for her constituents- is one that should be better known. While her......more

Goodreads review by Gloria on April 03, 2022

I love Mazie Hirono! I was motivated to read this book because I have recently been seeing her on the news making bold statements that I agree with wholeheartedly. She is a true feminist and a 100% anti-Trumper and is not afraid at all to speak her mind and tell it like it is. The book is a great re......more

Goodreads review by Tracey on May 12, 2021

"That teacher cannot know the effect our small exchange had on me. For one thing, she helped me to make a connection between being an avid reader and writing proficiently. Many years later when I became a public official, I would ask job applicants if they like to read as a way of gauging their writ......more