This review may contain spoilers, so fair warning, upon reading the review.
About The Book
Just like Rapunzel from the fairy tales, dreamy, romantic Amy lives a hidden life. She’s kept locked away in a tower for her own safety, with her sister as protector. Amy knows it’s for her own good. If a dragon catches her scent, she’ll be carried away and forced to become a drakoni’s mate.
But Amy has a secret – she desperately wants to be stolen. She would love to be rescued from her life of idleness and the thought of a devoted drakoni male charging in and saving her from her boredom sounds perfect to her. Of course, she wants a romantic, loving male who will adore her.
What she gets is Rast.
He’s not kind. Not romantic. Definitely not gentle. But he is utterly and completely obsessed with Amy and he’ll stop at nothing to make the delicate female his.
My Review
Fire In His Fury was such a short and sexy read and I had so much fun getting back to this series and this world that Dixon has created. What I have come to love about Ruby Dixon is how diverting her books are,. You know what you get with a Ruby Dixon, but I do feel like her writing is a great palette cleanser and a fun diversion. I love how consensual her books are even with the darker themes that she has in this series. I really do like dystopian romance and there really isn’t that much of it out there in the genre, so I have been enjoying indulging in this series. I have been wanting this story for quite a while, this heroine I have been itching for so long. What we have in this story is a heroine, Amy, who has been secluded and hidden away, she suffers from a injured leg but dreams of love and mating like what her sister has. I really loved her courage to do what it took to find her own dragon, and go after her own dream and to survive. Her mate is Rast who isn’t who she imagined for her mate, but as they get through their language barrier and learn each other, there is a beautiful love that is built between them. I really loved their journey and their way to finding their own nest and future. I really was saddened for Amy at times, because she has been so protected she hasn’t been allowed to really live a life. But with Rast, we really see how they fit so well together and we see that Rast has much more memory of his past than the others and we learn more about the dragons and what is bringing them to Earth. I was really fascinated in seeing these two and how well they balanced each other out. it also gives a teaser for our next pairing and I am eager to read it soon! If you are a fan of Ruby Dixon than I definitely recommend this series and this installment (these books are best read in order).
Title: Fire In His Fury
Author: Ruby Dixon
Genre: Dystopian Paranormal Romance
Format: eBook
Source: Kindle Unlimited
Length: 340 Pages
Book Links
Amazon| Goodreads| StoryGraph| Literal Club
Book Evaluation
Storytelling Quality: 4
Story Itself: 4
Character Development: 4
Writing Style: 4
World Building 4
Feels + The Romantic Heart 4
Pacing 4.5
Plot 4
Cover Art 4
Ending 4
Book Ratings
Overall Rating of the Book
Steam Level
Simmering—soft warm touches and light intimacy
Warm- a medium level of sexual tension, a balance of sexual and emotional intimacy, lighter on the details in the sexual moments.
Steamin’ up the room -the sexual content is more explicit in the language and tone, heavier amount of sexual scenes.
Blazing fire to the building-The prime focus is the sex scenes, scorching hot, and could burn one. Less focus on the emotional intimacy to the relationship.
Series Order
Fireblood Dragon
Fire In His Blood-Pub 2017 #1 in the Series
Fire In His Kiss-Pub 2017 #2 in the Series
Fire In His Embrace-Pub 2017 #3 in the Series
Fire In His Fury-Pub 2018 #4 in the Series
Fire In His Spirit-Pub 2018 #5 in the Series
Fire In His Veins-Pub 2019 #6 in the Series
Fire in Her Eyes-Pub 2019 #6 in the Series
Fire in His Chaos-Pub 2020 #7 in the Series
Fire in Her Dreams-Pub 2021 #9 in the Series
Dark Fire-Pub 2022 #10 in the Series
About The Author
Ruby Dixon is an author of Science Fiction Romance. She likes fated mates, baby-filled epilogues, and cinnamon roll heroes. She also likes to write biographies of herself in the third person, because it feels more important that way.
Ruby also loves coffee and dirty books and will probably be a cat lady at some point. 🙂
This sounds really good!
This does sound like a good entertaining one and I’ve not tried this particular series yet.