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Must Love Dragons
Sequel to Date Me Baby, One More Time

by Stephanie Rowe



      Theresa Nichols met Zeke Siccardi online and they’ve been having cybersex ever since. Now he wants to move the action into the real world. There’s only one problem... Theresa is an eleven-foot-tall, fire-breathing dragon.

Two hundred years ago, Theresa drank from Goblet of Eternal Youth. Little did she know this would permanently take away her ability to transform from dragon to human.

Zeke threatens to cut off their cyber relationship if she doesn’t meet him and Theresa becomes desperate. She knows the only person who can help her is Satan.

Theresa calls Satan’s executive assistant and sets up an appointment. Satan agrees to turn Theresa into human in exchange for a favor to be named at a future time. Theresa accepts.

Theresa meets Zeke and he is every bit as hot as she’d hoped. There is only one problem... Zeke is a dragon slayer. Well a retired slayer, but old instincts die hard. The couple is torn between their desire to make mad passionate love and their natural inclination to kill each other.

Before the evening ends Zeke and Theresa discover that a contract has been put out on her. Further complicating things, Alex, an old dragon slayer friend of Zeke’s, shows up. He wants Zeke to hand over Theresa. He reminds Zeke of the lifeoath that he owes Alex. How does an oath stack up against the life of a woman he loves?

When things are as bleak as possible, Satan shows up with his demand. He wants the Goblet of Eternal Youth. Theresa is one of its guardians, but if she gives it to him, the Council will send her to the Chamber of Unspeakable Horrors for all eternity. What’s a dragon to do?

This is the second book in a series. While reading the previous book is not required, it does make this book more enjoyable. Filled with fiery dragon sex, this is a good book.

The Book

Warner Forever
November 1, 2006
Mass market paperback
0446617679
Romance/Paranormal
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Excerpt
NOTE: some profanity

The Reviewer

Sheila Griffin
Reviewed 2006
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