Dragons Demigods (Montague Strong Case Files #6) by Orlando A. Sanchez


Dragons Demigods (Montague Strong Case Files #6)
Title : Dragons Demigods (Montague Strong Case Files #6)
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Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 313
Publication : Published June 17, 2018

Revenge is a dish best served cold…unless dragons are involved. Then make it hot, flaming hot.
George Rott wants revenge. After the death of his daughter, Cassandra, he vowed to find and destroy all the dragons. When he locates one of their hidden enclaves within the city, he enlists the help of an angry and unstable demigod to make them all pay.

If he launches an attack, he risks angering the dragons, plunging the city into an all-out war, and getting the unwanted attention of powerful gods. Now Simon, with Tristan’s help must find and stop George before he turns the city into his personal battlefield, killing them all.

Will Tristan and Simon find George in time? Will they avoid becoming dragon dinner?

Join Montague & Strong in a thrilling adventure as they face off against dragons, demigods, and a father’s thirst for revenge!


Dragons Demigods (Montague Strong Case Files #6) Reviews


  • Deborah

    I’m finding this series incredibly addictive. My only real complaint has been the nonstop chaos and never ending drama. I just wanted the characters to get a break.

    That said this is the first book I’ve been disappointed in. I was bored to tears with the build-up to and the Reckoning itself. So bring back the nonstop crazy I won’t complain about it again.

  • Claudia

    Oh, this one was all about consequences! About Monty wanting to connect a smith bridge to TK and the reckoning that he must endure, and about the death of Cassandra and his father's grief and his wish to avenge her.

    There are dragons, and demigods, and cursed cars. And, well, lots of destruction, too. We're talking about Simon and Monty, so that is to be expected *laughs*

    Although I guess this book should have a warning for vegetarians, what with the hungry hellhound and his unrelenting need for meat XD

    Like every book in this series: fun, entertaining and really, really good!


  • Silvia

    Incredible

    There are few series that can get me to read all the available books. This is one of them.
    I didn't want Montague&Strong to end so read very slowly:)
    Can't wait for the next instalment.
    Hurry Mr. Sanchez !!!!!

  • M

    Warning: This Is Not a Stand-Alone Novel


    This exciting, well-written entry to the supernatural fantasy series Montague and Strong starts off with references to 1) vengeance-crazed George Rott from an earlier book in the series, “Full Moon Howl” and 2) Monty’s fast-approaching magical face-off with TK, one of the most powerful (and a bit insane) mages, which Monty earned with his reckless actions in “Homecoming.”
    There are side stories about Peaches’ new abilities, more buildings destroyed by M&S plus Peaches, Monty’s love for perfect Earl Grey, etc. Cecil has a new, un-meltable and un-explodable Pontiac Dark Goat for Simon to drive. And as in other books, we learn more about the background stories of the protagonists and other characters.
    As usual, the snarky interactions between protagonists (and with Peaches) are fun. Plus, wonderful secondary characters—friends, frenemies, oddball relatives, old and new opponents, etc.—help make this book what it is.
    Recommended if you liked other books in the Montague and Strong series.

  • Cyrene Olson

    I’m still not convinced that Mr. Sanchez isn’t a genius that has snuck out of Hogwarts. The author’s imagination for the different magic that is used in these books, and the detail that is explained, is off the charts. Now he’s pulling off terrifying dragons and demigods. Seriously, I’m running out of good things to say about this series. I get so lost in the book, that it takes me a bit to unwind my brain for normal life. This is an action packed series and this book even deals with how someone deals with the death of a loved one, but still doesn’t go into that dark place – does it with realistic emotions and you feel the pain. I wasn’t sure how Monty, Simon and Peaches were going to get out of this one, and I’m not giving anything away. But it’s a great ride, and this series deserves more than 5 stars.

  • Barbara

    Simon and Monty are at it again. Explosions happening and on the edge of death several times. Just the way I like this series. Simon, Monty and Peaches are now fighting a man who lost his daughter in the last book in the series and is out for revenge against the dragons. He hooks up with some evil, powerful beings and is causing havoc among the magical world. Monty tries his best not to explode anything and doesn't succeed. Still weakened from the "Reckoning" he went through after the last destructive explosion he did in the last book, he miscalculates a few things. Simon gets a new car and has to prove his immortality more than one in this book. Great read and can't wait until the next one in the series.

  • Carrie O’Leary

    The sixth offering in the Montague and Strong (and Peaches) Detective Agency series sees our intrepid trio in the middle of another death defying adventure. Mr Sanchez seems so comfortable in this magical world he’s created and this is evident in the quality of his writing and the originality of the storyline. The story is just so much fun to read. As usual, I would recommend that potential buyers read the other books in the series first as there are some aspects of the story that run chronologicaly throughout the series. If you enjoy magic and mayhem in an urban fantasy world, hungry hellhounds and protagonists who feel ike they are in your own personal friends circle and who you’d happily jump into the adventure with to help save the day, then this series is definitely for you.

  • Robert Luna

    5 hours is too fast & too short!!!!

    From start to finish I couldn’t put the book down, lots of amazing events unfolding at every turn enough to keep you at the edge of your seat in a good effin way!
    It also takes inside a dark tunnel of painful yet sobering and ultimately clarifying moments in your life.
    Pain, Loss, Heartache given a proper metaphor of sorts
    and also the true meaning of your tribe & family.
    The ten, Division 13, and many more makes you want to delve even more deeper inside the rabbit hole indeed add that with Roxanne’s unique circumstance as to why she’s being hunted and also as to what exactly The ten did for the Wordweavers both respect and owe them.
    The ending is a true cliffhanger and whets a longtime fan of the series effectively well indeed!

  • Natalie Fallon

    More action and laughter with Monty and Simon
    Not only a full size dragon but demigods too :-) Dragons & Demigods is the 6th book in the Montague & Strong series (Tombyards and Butterflies being the 1st) which already started off well but gets even better with every book. This book is full of action with a slightly warped sense of humour. As we catch up with Monty and Simon we find out more about their dysfunctional family as this story goes more in depth into characters you already knew as well as introducing you to new ones with potential to be seriously interesting. You probably ought to set some time aside as once I started reading I really didn't want to stop!

  • More Books Than Time

    I loved the first 4 Monty and Simon novels, thought book 5 was pretty good, but this one disappoints. We lose some of the fun interaction between Monty and Simon, based on their deep friendship and trust, and their equal abilities to cause mayhem. Simon is less in Dragons and Demigods, less curious, less capable, less mature, less interesting.

    The rest of the book is the usual Monty and Simon excellent, fast paced, full of dire threat. I just want Sanchez to bring back the real Simon.

    Please see my full review here:
    https://www.morebooksthantime.com/dra...

  • Wendy Schindler

    Brilliant!!!

    The Montague and Strong Case Files are fantastic, and this book is no exception!
    This book's beautiful and heart-wrenching dedications had me smiling and tearing up, at the same time. Blessings, Love and Positive Energies to the author!
    This story deals with a lot deep emotions - grief, power hungry monsters (human and Other), and of course, sausage hungry Hellhounds..
    So, to quote a very scary woman from a very old movie.. "Buckle up, it's gonna be a bumpy ride.." But well worth the turbulance!

  • Kimbra Swain

    Monty and Strong should be called Smash and Dash. They blow things up then run away. When they aren't blowing things up, they deny vehemently that they blow things up. Peaches by far is my favorite character because I too believe that meat is life. Especially sausages.

    This book series is fantastic. The author has a great sense of humor and pacing to keep the reader engaged throughout the book. I love smashing these the moment they come out. I can't wait to see what Monty and Strong blow up next.

  • David

    The latest in Orlanda Sanchez's 'Montague and Strong' series, that picks up from the previous entry (Homecoming) - this is not a stand-alone, nor a good place to start the series as it assumes familiarity with those previous events and characters.


    This time around, Simon Strong and Montague Tristan are back in New York (again) which (again) gets large parts demolished due to their (mis)adventures: this time involving a Kragzimage (I hope I've spelt that right) (or a shape-shifting Dragon to you and me) and a demi-god.

    Still, at least they have Peaches on their side to help out …

  • Shana Pare

    I don't know what to say anymore.

    Seriously. All of the superlatives seem redundant. I've talked about consistent plotlines. I've gushed over great characters and how the author keeps them growing intellectually, spiritually and maybe some day Strong is actually going to put a break on his tongue although I doubt it.

    Editing is well done and spelling, word choice and punctuation are good enough that I don't get pulled out of my head while reading.

    So, my last words are these: What you waiting for? Go buy Book Six right now!

  • Chris Bell

    The Rollercoaster goes from strength to strength

    What is better than a good strong coffee? What is better than sausages? What is...

    Well you get the point. 6 is more than 5. On so.many levels. This juggernaut just keeps on rolling. Over the rubble of what was once a grand building normally.
    The two demolition experts aka the mage and the mortal, brit and yank are on the loose again. And woof said Peaches.
    Oh and ...fire in the hold!!!!!
    Enjoy you lucky people.

  • Denise King

    Montague and Strong - the odd couple that just keeps getting better

    Simon's past plays a part this time in the form of his ex-special ops leader who is in way over his head. George Rott thinks he can kill the dragons to avenge his daughter's death, but at what price? Destruction, humor, and betrayal ensue. Plus we get to see more from the Ten. This series just keeps getting better. And loving the new Goat!

  • Maryann Sims

    This is the latest book in the Monty and Simon series, and the best one yet. It mostly about a man named George dealing with dragons. Along with a demigod and a very ancient dragon, but who is using who? And how much of the city will be left once Monty and Simon start to help? Not to mention the arrival of the Dark Goat.

    All in all a great story, can't wait for the next one.


  • Liz  Christensen

    A story so intriguing you'll want to step right into it...

    Dragons and mages and demigods... Oh my!  A combination made in heaven? Oh no. I think not. Toss in a hungry hellhound and his immortal bondmate and you have a recipe made in, well, Hell.
    Do yourself a favor and don't miss this story in the Montague & Strong series. The story needs to be told.
     

  • Jan

    Yet again another superbook! it hits the ground running and doesn't stop. The pair of 'demolition' guys plus Peaches don't disappoint in the destruction and chaos they cause.
    Once again the humour is great, the action brilliant and the occasional Easter Eggs make it.
    go on read it what you waiting for?

  • Barbara Sanders

    Always a fun read. This one is no exception.

    Someday I’m going to have to re-read all of them all in order, for fun. Meanwhile this one has plenty of villains & messes; cryptic, but obscure references; and a hungry hellhound. Lots of fun, per usual! Now, how long do I have to wait for the next one?!