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Thursday, 5 December 2019

Dragon Mated by Jaymin Eve

Dragon Mated by Jaymin Eve
Supernatural Prison #3
My rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐

It is said that if you lie with snakes for long enough, you either become a snake or you get bitten and die. Makes perfect sense. Except if you are a wolf. If you are a wolf, you lie in wait, you bide your time, and right when their guard is down you kill that f#@king snake.
Jessa Lebron – currently prisoner of asshole dragon king. 
In the epic conclusion to the Supernatural Prison trilogy, Jessa Lebron finds herself trapped in the palace of Larkspur, the dragon king. She will have to play it smart and fight with everything to stay one step ahead of him and while at times it’s tough to keep her focus, she will do anything to escape and reunite with her boys, the Compass quads.
Of course, it’s impossible not to dig deeper into the curse of the dragon mark. As more information is uncovered, she starts to understand why she, of all supernaturals, was the one to be singled out. And this changes everything she thought she knew. Turns out she doesn’t know a damn thing.



(Reviews for book 1 and book 2 in case you missed them)

This book was the perfect end to the trilogy. Not only was there plenty of action, - Jessa was a very busy girl- but we learned so much more about the origins of the Dragon Marked curse and about the dragons and the Shining ones (the Fae Gods). I was very impatient for answers in book 2, and I got way more than I expected and I love how it all came together. We meet a couple of new characters which round out the story well, and of course the Dragon King is actually a major player in this one rather than some distant threat. Jessa and the Compasses face some big challenges, and kick some serious butt. 
There were so many 'omg wow' and 'wait what?!' moments, and learning all of the forgotten secrets about the dragon king and his curse really filled in the story. I loved it. A very satisfying ending (but with room for some spin-offs 😉). 
If you enjoyed the first two books in the series, you will not be disappointed! Jaymin Eve really knows how to write a good ending.  4.5 stars.

[More details below; no spoilers]

I didn’t want to give spoilers in this review because there is SO MUCH new information, and if you’ve read the first two books I think it will be better if you find out for yourself, so it’s safe to keep reading.

We begin with Jessa trapped in the Larkspur's (AKA Larky AKA the Dragon King) castle, where she has to find a way to escape, get to the shining ones, and find a way to kill Larky in order to save all of the supernatural races. No pressure. She also has to not get killed on the way, with the help of her best friends the Compass quads of course.
Jessa manages all of this in her unique badass butt-kicking wolf-dragon-shifter way, finally making a proper connection with her dragon, and learning why she is different to the other dragon marked. (The title of the book has a double meaning 😮)
Braxton is super protective - and gets his dragon rage on a bunch - but is also super sweet to Jessa, and I like that this book feels less reverse-haremy than the first book in the series. (I got the same RH vibe from another book by Jaymin Eve, House of Darken in the Secret Keepers series, but she tends to always end up with a true mate, like in this one). I liked that there is more focus on Jessa and Braxton. Obviously it was always going to be Braxton, he's an awesome dragon shifter, duh. Although they don’t get to spend a whole lot of time together, I enjoyed seeing their bond strengthen.

Braxton kinda loses it when Jessa gets taken by Larky, and goes on a rampage.
“Welcome to the new and improved ‘I don’t give a fuck’ Braxton.”
He gets his flame on a few times, like when he learns what Larky’s (super creepy) plans are for Jessa (I’m not telling, you’ll just have to read it).

I thought the final big battle scene was really well written with loads of action, though the focus stayed on Jessa so you got the crazy battle feel without too much extra detail. There were some big surprises and a happy (but also a little bit heart-breaking) ending. I found it a very satisfying conclusion to the trilogy. We beat the big bad, Jessa gets her happily ever after, and we also have the setup for the next book about Maximus Compass, the vampire brother, Broken Compass. Looking forward to reading it as well as the new Supernatural Academy spin-off (which is getting made into a TV show, what?). I’ll be hoping to see some glimpses of Jessa and Braxton in the follow-up books, *fingers crossed*. 

Ooh! And the series is getting new covers made! The author posted the first one in her FB group and it’s really cool, so when they’re all out, I’ll update the blog.

Thank you for reading, and if you enjoyed this review follow me on Instagram for updates @iwishiownedabookstore 💗

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