
Rating : 4 š
Wyrmwood is a short story in the Poisonwood & Lyric series by Sam Burns and W.M. Fawkes. Itās romance between Augustine, a dragon whoās sure heās finally found his mate and Declan Lynch, son of a incubus and a sea nymph , whoās equally sure he hasnāt.
A kidnapping, a starving incubus, a totally confused dragon, and a crisis to come makes for a tightly told fantasy romance.
Jasper from Poisonwood just so happens to be the younger brother to Declan, so we have one of several links that help we with the series overall theme.
But itās the chemistry between August and Declan that makes this story. Itās just lovely. We get the arguments, the hesitation to believe that Declan is actually THE mate , and August isnāt just driven by the incubusās beauty and magic.
The dramatic climax is scary, thereās a potential rape scene if thatās a trigger. But itās a HEA story. And I hope to see this couple make an appearance somewhere in the series down the line. They are that adorable.
Iām recommending this!
Poisonwood & Lyric series:
ā Poisonwood #1
ā Wyrmwood #2
⦠Hardwood #3
https://www.goodreads.com āŗ showWyrmwood (Poisonwood & Lyric #2) by Sam Burns – Goodreads
Synopsis:
A dragon searching for a crowning jewel for his fabulous hoard.
A misanthropic incubus who just wants to swim.
Declan might be the worldās only shut-in incubus, but with a father like Elrith, itās little wonder his faith in people is nonexistent. He skates through life as a computer programmer, closed into his tiny apartment, only feeding by ordering sex workers to his door. But his mother was a water nymph, and occasionally, Declan canāt resist the need to sneak out and swim. This time, heās in for a surprise.
Augustine is a water dragon who has spent years building the perfect hoard, and now thereās just one thing missing: someone to share it with. When he spots the stunning creature swimming just outside his home, he realizes the jewel he sought has come to him. But after centuries of little human contact, heās out of touch with the meaning of the word consent. When the tempting nymph chafes his control, August canāt figure out how to win him over.
But word of Augustās treasure has reached greedy ears, and all he cares for is under threat. Can a dyed-in-the-wool misanthrope teach August the true value of possession before he loses everything?








