Between the Dragon King and His Wrath
by Barbara Russell
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Pub Date 5 Jan 2022 | Archive Date 3 Feb 2023
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Description
Revenge is a curse that can only destroy.
Princess Annika loves dancing, wearing bright gowns, and enjoying life. When she travels to the neighbouring kingdom of Walhack for the spring festival, she expects to make new friends. What she doesn’t expect is to meet Wlad, the former prince of Walhack now a slave in his own kingdom, starved and beaten by the violent usurper. Her attempt to help the fallen prince ends with her being assaulted and her father damaged for life.
Revenge is the only thing that keeps Wlad alive after the invaders occupied his kingdom, killed his parents, and turned him into a slave. Annika is the first ray of sunlight in years of pain and humiliation. Her kindness and compassion awaken the most dangerous feeling of all in his heart—hope.
Desperate to take his kingdom back, he makes a pact with the Sister Witches. He’ll be cursed forever in exchange for the supernatural powers that will allow him to defeat his enemy.
Eight years later
Annika doesn’t dance anymore. Doesn’t wear bright gowns anymore. As she struggles with her trauma, she has to meet King Wlad the Dracul—the Dragon King of Walhack—who slaughtered his way back to the throne. Everyone says he’s cursed, turned into an immortal creature who seeks blood to survive. But she hopes he’s still the kind young man she met years ago.
~This is a standalone, steamy paranormal/historical romance with a happily ever after. Trigger warning for explicit sex scenes, assault (off page), violence (off page), and trauma. There’s a time jump after the first few chapters. Cinnamon roll hero.~
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ISBN | 9798360723998 |
PRICE | US$3.99 (USD) |
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This story checked all my boxes for a great and satisfying story. It is a wonderful combination of paranormal and historical romance that I just could not put down.
Hot hero you want to keep... check
Engaging plot... check
Drama... check
Strong heroine you rally behind... check
I received a free copy of this book via NetGalley and am voluntarily leaving a review. I just fell in love with this wonderful story and it’s wonderful characters. I just couldn’t get enough of it. I will most definitely be reading more books by this wonderful author.
I received an ARC of this book through a reviewer site. I was after something different from my normal read - and that’s exactly what I got.
I fell in love with the male lead Vlad - he is strong and sometimes dangerous character who remains humble, not forgetting his time as a slave to his enemies.
The spice in this book is excellent - Vlad and Annika’s relationship is a slow burn but has a fantastic mix of tender versus hot!
I devoured this in just 48 hrs …
Princess Annika meets Wlad during a visit to Arges Castle, where Wlad, the former prince, is a slave in his own home after another king has killed his parents and taken over his kingdom. Annika stands up for the young Wlad, which leads to her and her father also becoming victims of the new king and sustaining lifelong trauma and injuries. Annika and Wlad meet again 7 years later in her kingdom, after Wlad lives with a curse he accepted in return for the strength to take back his kingdom and slaughter his enemies. The two are hardly the young and innocent individuals they each met years ago, but their attraction is still present.
This was a really interesting story to read. It is an intriguing re-imagining of Vlad the Impaler/Dracula, and while a rather overt adaptation it was not entirely predictable. In fact, I was really interested to see where it would go and what would become of these two damaged but well-intentioned souls.
This story has a tortured cinnamon roll hero (I didn't know I needed this in my life but now I do, give me more!), a strong FMC who stands up for what she believes in, and a pretty slow burn, with a paranormal twist.
While it is a slow burn, exploring the lore and world of these characters was more than satisfying and interesting, so I never felt a lack of interest in continuing the story.
I do wish that it would have felt more accurate to the time period it was set in (mid-15th century), because some of the language felt quite modern and some details were entirely lacking. I think it relied on having stated that the year was 1450 rather than describing things in such a way that you could have assumed it was around the 15th century. In addition, there were a few editorial mistakes regarding punctuation and spelling that could easily be remedied.
Trigger warnings, included in the description, include off-page sexual assault and some mild on-page violence.
I received an ARC via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Well written with a compelling storyline full of drama and action and well developed characters that were interesting and kept me engaged. I really liked it,
Dear Barbara, thank you for letting me read your book. I enjoyed it very much (5/5 stars).
The beginning was dark, and I was at a point were I thought: I don't want to read anymore how the main characters suffer. Exactly at that moment, it stops, and there is the leap in time.
The scenes were necessary, though. It helps to understand the motivation of the characters. I like the idea of telling the dracula story from a different angle.
The only point is the "steamy" paranormal romance. Here I would give 1/5 points in how steamy the book is. The sex scenes were paraphrased very flowery on her part (bud, slid inside her...). For him it's described plainly (cock). I don't see why there is a difference in the description.
The words clit, orgasm, etc. were never used and for a book were abuse is descripted and how it pulls the characters into the deep, I would have wished for a more steamy and plain description of the sex scenes. However, this is only a minor thing.
The writing, the tension, the characters in the book are very good.
All together, I really enjoyed the book and will look for more books from you to read (I didn't know you before).
Kind regards
PS: I couldn't post a review because the book isn't on goodreads (yet) and not published, so Amazon doesn't let me write a review.
" Time will tell. He ' d let them decide who they wanted to be and guide them along the way as best as he could. That was what love meant, after all."
Rating 5/5 stars
Trigger warning: sexual assault and blood
A well written story and very interesting.
I was looking for a historical book with romance and I got this, intrigued by the title and cover.
Wlad is described as a monster but I fell in love with his character. He is caring, gentle and fair. He wants revenge for his family and justice for his people. Annika is naive and a good person. Her passion is dancing and she suffers a lot pain for it.
I really enjoyed the book. I was hooked till the end. I recommend it to everyone!!!
I received an ARC via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
I am extremely appreciative to read an ARC of this novel as I'm always happy to read fantasy romances. This novel had some great things going for it:
- Strong female lead
- Tortured soul (but hot) leading man
- Guy falls first (IMO - this isn't explicitly put in there)
- Fun world building
The plot kept me engaged the entire time and I enjoyed seeing the building romance between Wlad and Annika. Definitely read the trigger warnings as there is off-screen sexual assault and it comes up again and again in the book.
I think I would've liked a bit more world building but I also love that this was a standalone fantasy romance. It seems that most fantasy romance books lately are a series and I get impatient waiting for the next book to come out.
Between the Dragon King and His Wrath is a standalone fantasy romance.
The story-line was captivating and well written with historical and paranormal romance elements.
The intriguing plot, strong lead characters along with the well-balanced romance, action and drama kept me engaged.
I enjoyed this book and would recommend it.
Thank-you to Barbara Russell, BooksGoSocial and NetGalley for providing me with a digital ARC in exchange for my honest review.
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When we first meet Annika she is bright, fun loving and happy. She dances all the time and is good at it. When she and her father, travel to Walhack for the Spring festival she isn't expecting anything bad to happen but when she spots Wlad, a servant who is being treated badly, she implores the King there to treat Wlad and his brother better. But Wlad and Roman are the former King's sons and when this horrible king took over this kingdom and killed their parents, he let them live so he could torture them. So he's really angry that Annika and her father lecture him about how he's treating them. Since Annika's father is a King of his own kingdom I think that might be the only thing that saved him from being killed when the King of Walhack and his men attacked Annika and her father.
While her father came away with broken bones and many cuts and bruises, Annika was assaulted by the King in a way that left such deep emotional scars that she was never the same again. Wlad doesn't know how bad things got for Annika and her father before they left, he only knows that she was kind to him, gave him food and an expensive broach to sell so he could have the money needed so he and his brother could escape. He never forgets her kindness, even after years have passed and he's overthrown the former King to take back his Kingdom with the help of some witches. But he's had to change who he is and has a reputation of being a monster to those who wronged him and doesn't want to bring that to her door, so he never reaches out to her until another Spring festival comes around and this time Annika and her father are hosting it in their kingdom.
Once he comes face to face with Annika again, he realizes that he's not the only one who has changed. So has she and not for the better. She is no longer the bright light that she used to be. She looks dull, lifeless and wears grey, drab dresses unlike the bright, fun dresses she used to wear and she doesn't dance any longer. Wlad doesn't know what happened to create such a drastic change in her personality but when they come face to face he sees the spark in her eyes that he used to see. He wants nothing more than to spend some time with her and after a little while, she enjoys spending time with him as well. Annika's father is so happy to see her enjoying herself even a little after everything she's gone through and would love nothing more than for Wlad to marry his daughter.
But Annika has another suitor even though she's turned him down more than once, he wants to marry her so he will be King at some point. This guy ends up causing trouble more than once for her and I was happy to see him get what was coming to him. But Wlad has a lot of secrets and when they are revealed we see what he had to give up to the witches in order for him to become powerful enough to get his kingdom back and be is afraid once Annika finds out the truth about him, she'll be disgusted by him.
I really enjoyed this book, Wlad has a lot of similarities with Vlad The Impaler and Dracula so this really ended up surprising me because I wasn't expecting that. Turned out to be a great book.
Disclosure: I was given a copy of this book via NetGalley but all thoughts and opinions are my own.
At the start of the book, Princess Annika and her father are required to travel to a festival at a neighboring kingdom. The kingdom has recently been overthrown by a malevolent ruler. Annika is naive, starry-eyed, and uninterested in the political maneuverings but inserts herself into the business of the kingdom on behalf of former Prince Wlad. With no understanding of the current ruler and his cruelty, this intervention backfires and results horrendous violence against herself and her father (See Warnings Below).
Prince Wlad was too young to intervene when his kingdom was overthrown. Now he is a slave of the current rulers and desperate to survive and win back his kingdom. Annika is a bright light of hope and inspiration which guide him to seek his revenge. The revenge has a cost that is great to Wlad and causes him to forfeit a piece of his humanity.
After 7 years, Annika is now a healer and goes by the title the Grey Nun while King Wlad the Dracul is a monster in his own right and has made fields red with the blood of his enemies. As they reconnect at the same festival that set their futures in motion, they have to decide if the past will have the power to hold them back from the future they can have together.
The first 20% of the book was hard to get through. The dark, traumatic events both on and off page had me worried in the emotional payoff of the remaining book; however, the recovery from these events was handled with care and in a realistic manner. However, I would definitely warn that the material is harsh and heavy (but not grotesque) and may be harmful to some readers.
I found Wlad to be a great hero. He pines after Annika and yet is able to relearn who she is when she has changed from how she was before. Both Wlad and Annika can be a little self-deprecating and feel they are unworthy of the other. I loved getting to see them together and learning how to be together in the face of their trauma.
Trigger and Content Warnings: Slavery, Starvation, Physical Assault (Off Page), Assault resulting in permanent injury (Off Page), Sexual Assault of heroine (not by hero, Off page), Forced Sex Work/SA (side character, off page), Forced sterility (discussion on page, event off page), Murder, gore, & violence (both good guys and bad guys), PTSD, Sexual Trama
THIS MAY NOT BE A COMPREHENSIVE LIST. Please verify and do additional research as you see fit to keep yourself well. Many of the above warnings are not "on page" but they still greatly affect the mood of the story.
Between the Dragon King and His Wrath is a welcome fantasy feast of the supernatural, political intrigue, magic and adventure.
Well written, evenly paced the story of leads Annika and Wlad is an exciting romantic narrative that unfolds on the page with compulsively readable prose and a litany of memorable characters who hold sway in an imaginatively crafted world.
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
I enjoyed this book so much, I hated for it to end. The characters are so well developed and the story written so well you just get lost in the story! This was my first book by Barbara Russell, but it will not be the last! Thanks to #Netgalley for the ARC!
I loved this romantasy with vampire origins, royal wars, and lots of emotion! It's a story of overcoming trauma and finding the right fit to help accept and move forward.
It's hard to write an extensive review without giving away all the twists and turns, but grab it if you love heartwrenching romance, well-built fantasy worlds and character, gray character leads, and well-deserved HEAs!
I received an advance reader copy of this book to read in exchange for an honest review via netgalley and the publishers.
Between the Dragon King and his Wrath is a fantasy mixed with romance and a touch of horror elements, too. We follow Annika, who has a carefree air about her and loves to dance. But all that changes when she travels to Walhack with her father (a king) for a spring festival. Annika sees a servant (Wlad) being mistreated and asks the king for better treatment towards his servants. This sets the king into a rage, and he and his men attack Annika and her father. Thankfully, her father survives the beating, but Annika is left with not only physical scars but emotional and mental scars too from how the king assaulted her, and this changes her. No longer is she carefree and happy. When the servant (Wlad) she tried to help overthrows his king and takes back the kingdom that was rightfully his, sees Annika again, he is shocked to find her so different and realises he is not the only person who's had to change. He pursues her, unaware of what she's been through. But she has another person vying for her affections, even though she's turned him down more than once. But will Wlad and Annika get it together? You'll have to read to find out. This was a great book and I loved the similarities to Dracula and Vlad the Impaler in relation to Wlads character which was a fun surprise.
TW ahead the beginning of the book is very dark (rape, abuse , torture) and gruesome. This pnr re-telling of Dracula continues with more bright scenes and spice, the sisters are a very interesting touch on the origin story of vampires. If you like horror, fantasy and if you’re okay with TW this book is a great read!
Thank you to Netgalley and the author for the free book in exchange for a review.
Between the Dragon King and His Wrath was an atmospheric Adult fantasy that was an amazing read. I loved the characters and the writing style was really wonderful, I did read it a little slower because the pacing was harder for me to get through but this was a really great read.
18 and up for the content level.
A different kind of romance book from the usual type.
I loved the character building and how Annika isn't the usual type of heroine.
A interesting and well-written tale.
Despite the fact that Wlad is portrayed as a villain, I adored him. He is compassionate, patient, and just. He seeks retribution for his family and justice for his people. Annika is both naïve and kind. Her love is dancing, and she suffers greatly as a result of it.
I thoroughly liked the book. I was completely engrossed until the very finish.
Thank you to Barbara for letting me read an ARC of the book back in 2022.
I received a copy of Between the Dragon and His Wrath by Barbara Russell from NetGalley. This book immediately piqued my interest because it is a retelling of Dracula. Princess Annika travels to the neighboring kingdom of Walhack for the spring festival with her father. Unexpectedly, she meets the former prince Wlad, now a slave in his home. The book is a historical paranormal romance.
Annika is a bright and optimistic person. She is also curious and a wonderful dancer. For her, visiting a new kingdom feels like an adventure, but their hosts are known for brutality. The kingdom of Walhack has been conquered violently, and the former princes are now imprisoned as slaves in their own home. Annika is unaware of the reality to an extent so when she meets Wlad, the former younger prince, she is shocked by his state. She wants to genuinely help him and asks her father to talk about Wlad to the new king. This plea leads to horrible consequences for Annika and her father, and they leave.
Wlad has been through hell since his parents were killed, and the kingdom was taken. He and his brother are tortured and mistreated all the time. The only thing keeping him alive is his revenge. Annika is the first person to show him any kindness in years; she makes him feel hopeful. The murder of Wlad’s brother is the last straw for him. He seeks the Sister Witches, who ask him to make a sacrifice in exchange for supernatural gifts. Driven by his need for revenge, Wlad makes the pact with them and is reborn. He goes on a rampage, punishing everyone who wronged him and his family.
The romance between Annika and Wlad evolves from their first meeting. The first time they meet, there is a connection, but it is more like an infatuation. When they meet again and spend time with each other, the magnitude of what they feel starts setting in. Annika is not scared of Wlad, he is different than the boy she remembers, but he is still mostly himself with her. They accept each other the way they are now and not how they used to be, which is so beautiful.
The world created in the story helps form a connection with the story and the characters. Overall, Between the Dragon and His Wrath by Barbara Russell is an interesting and engaging Dracula retelling. I enjoyed reading it.
I couldn't put this one down once I started it. The twist and turns that happen between Annika and Wlad and how they both grew throughout the story. The world building was there but in some ways slowed the story down. If you are looking for a good fantasy adventure book with some spice give this one a try.
The story in this book is a lot deeper and darker than the cover leads you to believe. If you take it at it's most face value, you think you are getting a dragon shifter romance when it is not dragons but a dracula retelling/vampire origins story. all of this threw me off at first but that is my fault for not looking into the summary more before starting the book. The topics are heavy but well handled. the story is well written.
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