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Midnight of Ashes By Tessa Hale

  • Writer: AMRauthor
    AMRauthor
  • Jun 13
  • 2 min read

Updated: Aug 28

Midnight of Ashes, Tessa Hale, Dragons of Ember Hollow, Friends to Lovers, Instant Love, Enemies to Lovers,  Fantasy, Fantasy Romance, Paranormal Romance, Reverse Harem, Romance,
Dragons, Dragonshifters, Casters, Magic, Shapeshifters, BDSM, Book Review

Rating: 4 stars

Adult - Spice: Friends to Lovers, Instant Love, Enemies to Lovers

Genre: Fantasy, Fantasy Romance, Paranormal Romance, Reverse Harem, Romance

Tags: Dragons, Dragonshifters, Casters, Magic, Shapeshifters, BDSM, Book Review

Dragons of Ember Hollow Book 2


For Haydon everything has changed since she saved Easton from Dragon fire. Now she is being treated like she should stay home and become a bubble girl, safe from the world. But soon they have to face more than figuring out their own issues as bigger ones pop up.


This is book two of Dragons of Ember Hollow. Haydon is working through a lot in this book. From the guys, to death threats, bad gossip and school. The guys are still working something out but know how to get what needs to be done. The book moves fast but keeps you on the edge of your seat. I enjoyed reading this book and can't wait to read the next book in the series, Dawn of Flames.


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Pages: 252

Read: Digital

From: Kindle Unlimited


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“One moment changed everything. A split-second decision to try to save one of my five dragon mates nearly cost my life. And now nothing is the same.


Knox, Cáel, and Cillian treat me like I’ll break at any moment, while Maddox keeps a careful distance. And Easton won’t look at me at all.


We’re supposed to be fated by the stars, but we’re falling apart. Enemies still lurk around every corner, but the guys vow we’ll be ready when they come.


But evil has a way of striking when you least expect it. And none of us are ready for who might be pulling the strings…”

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