She made him agree to choose the kingdom over her…
📖: Dragon Lord by Mase Evans, book 2 in the Dragon Hunter Duology, out now on KU and in print
Dragon Hunter (book 1):
A vengeful prince strikes a deal with the King’s Court to fulfill his dark longing: he’ll get the training he needs to k!ll his enemy from one of their kingdom’s best Dragon Hunters, but he must marry one of three princesses to strengthen his kingdom’s army first 📚
🔥slow-burn
❤️forbidden romance
⚔️she trains him
🛏️only one bed
💀vengeful MMC
🥀b@d@$$ FMC
🗡️dagger to throat
🐉a sprinkle of dragons and magic
Dragon Lord (book 2):
After uncovering their enemies secrets, their next task is to harness that power for themselves, but will control of the dragons be enough to end the Dragon Lord’s reign of cruelty?
SHE saves HIM
“Who did this to you?”
Badass FMC
Multiple POV
Enemies to lovers
Touch her OR him and 💀
Dragons and magic
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Reading the Dragon Hunter Duology feels like diving into an immersive fantasy world where high stakes and emotional depth intertwine. The conflict of choosing the kingdom over personal love adds intense tension that keeps readers invested. From my experience reading similar fantasy romance novels, the slow-burn approach here works wonderfully to develop complex characters and believable relationships. The dynamic of a vengeful prince training under a skilled dragon hunter while navigating arranged marriage politics is captivating. One particularly gripping element is the empowered female lead who not only saves the hero but also commands respect with her badass attitude and formidable skills. This flips some traditional romance tropes, making the story fresh and engaging. The addition of dragons and magic enhances the fantastical atmosphere without overshadowing the emotional core. When the OCR quote mentions "She made him agree to choose the kingdom over her if it came down to it," it really highlights the heavy sacrifices characters must make. As someone who enjoys stories where romantic tension is woven with epic battles and political intrigue, this duology delivers a memorable blend of enemies-to-lovers and slow-burning desire against a backdrop of danger and loyalty tests. For those intrigued by romance novels that offer more than just love stories—incorporating elements of fantasy, magic, and strategic alliances—this series is a perfect pick. It reminded me of how well-crafted fantasy romances can transport you to another realm, offering both escapism and emotional resonance. If you enjoy layered storytelling with strong characters and pulse-pounding drama, the Dragon Lord duology is highly recommended.




















































