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Shelly Laurenston

Auteur de Dragon Actually

74+ oeuvres 12,304 utilisateurs 683 critiques 33 Favoris

A propos de l'auteur

Originally from Long Island, New York, Shelly Laurenston now lives on the West Coast. She is the author of the series Magnus Pack, The Long Island Coven, Pride Stories, and The Gathering. Shelly Laurenston is also The New York Times Bestselling author G.A. Aiken, creator of the Dragon Kin series. afficher plus Check out her website at www.gaaiken.com. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins
Notice de désambiguation :

(eng) G.A. Aiken is the pseudonym of Shelly Laurenston. Aiken's "Dragon Actually" is a reissue of Laurenston's "To Challenge A Dragon," while "About a Dragon" is a reissue of "The Distressing Damsel."

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Séries

Œuvres de Shelly Laurenston

Dragon Actually (2008) 833 exemplaires
The Mane Event (2007) 726 exemplaires
About a Dragon (2008) 586 exemplaires
Pack Challenge (2006) 574 exemplaires
What a Dragon Should Know (2009) 497 exemplaires
The Beast in Him (2008) 473 exemplaires
Beast Behaving Badly (2010) 447 exemplaires
The Mane Squeeze (2009) 433 exemplaires
Here Kitty, Kitty! (2009) 419 exemplaires
Last Dragon Standing (2010) 412 exemplaires
The Mane Attraction (2008) 408 exemplaires
Go Fetch! (2007) 393 exemplaires
The Unleashing (2015) 378 exemplaires
Big Bad Beast (2011) 375 exemplaires
Bear Meets Girl (2012) 340 exemplaires
The Dragon Who Loved Me (2011) 328 exemplaires
Wolf with Benefits (2013) 295 exemplaires
How to Drive a Dragon Crazy (2012) 284 exemplaires
Supernatural (4-in-1) (2011) — Contributeur — 283 exemplaires
The Blacksmith Queen (2019) 281 exemplaires
Hot and Badgered (2018) — Auteur — 277 exemplaires
When He Was Bad (2013) 272 exemplaires
Bite Me (2014) 266 exemplaires
The Undoing (2016) 216 exemplaires
Everlasting Bad Boys (Anthology, 3-in-1) (2008) — Contributeur — 205 exemplaires
Light My Fire (2014) 199 exemplaires
Howl for It (2020) 197 exemplaires
Hunting Season (2010) 189 exemplaires
In a Badger Way (2019) 185 exemplaires
The Unyielding (2017) 182 exemplaires
Feel the Burn (2015) 167 exemplaires
Belong to the Night (2009) 156 exemplaires
Badger to the Bone (2020) 133 exemplaires
The Princess Knight (2020) 131 exemplaires
Breaking Badger (2021) 123 exemplaires
A Tale of Two Dragons (2013) 117 exemplaires
Bring the Heat (2017) 101 exemplaires
Dragon on Top (2015) 67 exemplaires
The Heretic Royal (2022) 54 exemplaires
Born to Be Badger (2023) 46 exemplaires
My Kind of Town [short fiction] (2020) 29 exemplaires
Can't Get Enough (2008) 29 exemplaires
Shelly Laurenston Bundle (2012) 22 exemplaires
Dragonkin, Books 1-4 (2019) 9 exemplaires
The Pride Series (2020) 5 exemplaires
Chains & Flames 4 exemplaires
To Challenge a Dragon (2004) 2 exemplaires
Dragon Kiss - Dragon Dream (2013) 2 exemplaires
Call of Crows (2018) 1 exemplaire
Gebändigt 1 exemplaire
Honey Badgers: Sinnlich & wild (2021) 1 exemplaire
Royal Arrow (2023) 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

Sun, Sand, Sex (2007) — Contributeur — 156 exemplaires
Bewitched, Bothered, and BeVampyred (20-in-1) (2005) — Contributeur — 127 exemplaires

Étiqueté

Partage des connaissances

Nom canonique
Laurenston, Shelly
Autres noms
Aiken, G.A. (Glynis)
Date de naissance
1967
Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Lieux de résidence
Long Island, New York, USA
West Coast, USA
Professions
author
Notice de désambigüisation
G.A. Aiken is the pseudonym of Shelly Laurenston. Aiken's "Dragon Actually" is a reissue of Laurenston's "To Challenge A Dragon," while "About a Dragon" is a reissue of "The Distressing Damsel."

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This is not as good as the current books in this series. It’s also really showing it’s age (pre-metoo) with some of the consent tropes. Both books do the “I’m going to kiss you, you’re going to say no, but then you will like it, and say yes,” thing which I now really don’t like reading. I went into back catalog looking for more to read. Don’t go this far back.
 
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jimandcheryl | 33 autres critiques | Mar 21, 2024 |
I really love Shelly Laurenston's writing because it is so humorous and it can always cheer me up. This book is a spinoff of the Pride series, and it feels like as the books go on longer and longer the romance feels so incidental that I can't even say that that's what the book is about. That isn't necessarily a bad thing because the characters are so fun and the plot is good, but these books are more about found family than anything else.
 
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kittyfoyle | 26 autres critiques | Mar 15, 2024 |
2.5 stars

*This is a #TBRChallenge review, there will be spoilers, I don't spoil everything but enough, because I treat these reviews as a bookclub discussion.

Sara took a large, dramatic breath. “I am a werewolf then?”
Zach looked at her as if she were insane. “There’s no such thing as werewolves.”
Sara stood up, her aggression coming off her in waves. She could feel it. “Then what the hell are you?”
“A shapeshifter!” He snapped back. He seemed truly insulted


This month's #TBRChallenge prompt was Furry Friends and I know you all yawned and said Whiskey's reading about doggos. HA! What could be more Furry Friends than two werewolves shapeshifter wolves banging it out.

I wish it was 2008 because then I could just say, “Samhain supernatural published romance” and everyone would instantly have a fairly good idea what I mean by tone, story, and characters. This is quintessential Samhain published romance to me. It's wild, fun, side-eyeing, sexy, and two wheels off the rails.

Readers come into the story as Zach enters a bar in nowhere Texas. There he eavesdrops on two women behind the bar who are discussing their drunk friend Sara. Zach finds Sara on the dance floor and seeing her scarred face and limp, identifies her as who he's looking for. When he rescues her outside from some dudes up to no good and Sara rewards him with pushing him up against the wall and trying to go to town but her friends intervene and drag her away. The beginning is fast, wild, 2006 in the way only 2006 can be with female relationships “You bitch” this and “You bitch” that, and mystery intriguing with Zach having elongating canines and talking on the phone to someone saying “I found her but the others have to.”

The story develops with readers eventually learning that Sara's parents were shapeshifter wolves but her mom attacked and killed a shapeshifter lion and that lead to her mom and dad being killed, and Sara severely injured in the attack. Sara was taken by her grandmother to raise as a baby and because her grandmother hated shapeshifters, Sara never learned of her heritage and ability. However, Sara works for a shapeshifter wolf and has been watched over. Zach's pack has decided to search for Sara after all these years because the current alpha female senses Zach is going to make a play for alpha and she likes her power and doesn't want to be pushed aside, so she decides to busy Zach with this assignment.

Zach and Sara have fated mates going on and Sara gets horny as hell whenever he's in the vicinity. This is tagged as erotic and with the story being short and the sex scenes and focus on Sara's aggressive horniness, yeah. Sara and her friends get invited to a rave the visiting shapeshifters are having (did I say two wheels off, excuse me, three) and even though Zach isn't supposed to clue Sara in yet, they end up in a tool shed and he heals her decades long extremely painful leg injury by scratching her (something about bleeding the poison out lol). This also triggers her shifting abilities and suddenly Sara's communication with true blood wolves (I laughed so hard at the snooty true blood wolves making a distinction) makes sense and Sara, for the most part, shrugs and is like, “cool, I'm a shapeshifting wolf.” It's really not mean that I was laughing at parts in this book, the story tone recognizes how crazy this all is and had some really funny parts:
“Whatever. But he’s one of several. Like the guy’s at the club that first night I was here. He’s Pride.”
“You mean proud.”
There was that sigh again. “I mean he’s Pride.” That stated through gritted teeth.
“Pride? Lions have prides.”
“Yup.”
Sara spun around. “There are lions too?”
Patient Zach made an entrance. “Yes. And tigers. And mountain lions. There’s an array of shifters.”
“Bunnies?” Sara watched him swallow.
“No bunnies.” That through clenched teeth. “Think predators. Our ancestors became one with the predators. Bunnies are low on the food chain.”
“Sharks?”
“What?!”
“Don’t get huffy. They’re the ultimate killing machine.”
“I can’t have this conversation.” He leaned against the bathroom wall.


I know there has to be shapeshifting shark romances out there in the year 2024.

The story ends with some dog and cat fighting, Sara and Zach marking each other to lustily HEA, and moving to CA to alpha the Magnus Pack. Sara's friends are obviously set-up to continue the story (apparently I read the third book of this series in 2010???) and series.

The romance was lusting, if not deeply loving, the story was supernatural clinging to rails, some of the dialogue was 2006 cringe, but it all came in a short, wild, lively, and pretty good funny moments package.
… (plus d'informations)
 
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WhiskeyintheJar | 27 autres critiques | Feb 21, 2024 |
I really can't fucking wait until Beatrix gets hers. Like. Seriously.

 
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lexilewords | 3 autres critiques | Dec 28, 2023 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
74
Aussi par
2
Membres
12,304
Popularité
#1,903
Évaluation
4.0
Critiques
683
ISBN
363
Langues
6
Favoris
33

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