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Book Review: How to Date your Dragon (Mystic Bayou #1) by Molly Harper

Hi Cara,

 

Synopsis

Anthropologist Jillian Ramsay's career has taken a turn south.

Concerned that technology is about to chase mythological creatures out into the open (how long can Sasquatch stay hidden from Google maps?), the League for Interspecies Cooperation is sending Jillian to Louisiana on a fact-finding mission. While the League hopes to hold on to secrecy for a little bit longer, they're preparing for the worst in terms of human reactions. They need a plan, so they look to Mystic Bayou, a tiny town hidden in the swamp where humans and supernatural residents have been living in harmony for generations. Mermaids and gator shifters swim in the bayou. Spirit bottles light the front porches after twilight. Dragons light the fires under crayfish pots.

Jillian's first assignment for the League could be her last. Mystic Bayou is wary of outsiders, and she has difficulty getting locals to talk to her. And she can't get the gruff town sheriff, Bael Boone, off of her back or out of her mind. Bael is the finest male specimen she's seen in a long time, even though he might not be human. Soon their flirtation is hotter than a dragon's breath, which Bael just might turn out to be.... 

(Synopsis from Goodreads.com) 

Opinion

How to Date Your Dragon is a fun, flirty, steamy in places romantic mystery. 

The leading lady is Jillian Ramsay I liked Jillian a lot. She is an anthropologist and her main focus is knowledge. Which is what I love about her, she needs to know everything. 

The leading male is Bael Boone the Sherif of Mystic Bayou. He is the epitome of mysteries brooding male who has a badge. I like a brooding male who whats to do the right things, which meant a was a fan of Bael. 

There is a mystery that Jillian finds herself involved in which is interesting if not that surprising. 

One of my favourite aspects is the magic, the different types of shifters and how everyone lives together. How the town has evolved. I like that they use any excuse to have a party. 

My rating for How to Date Your Dragon is 4 out of 5. 

4 out of 5

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