Unworldly (Dragon's Mate #6) by Hope Bennett


Unworldly (Dragon's Mate #6)
Title : Unworldly (Dragon's Mate #6)
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ISBN : -
Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 323
Publication : Published July 2, 2022

Randall has been sent to find his sister and take her back to the coven. The problem is, Marcia has made a life for herself in Lower Dipton. She has a café, a cat, a dragon mate and an annoying, irritating, rude, offensive, interfering troll of a neighbour. He doesn’t know how he’s going to persuade her to return with him.

Broadmire tries not to be like other trolls. However, when Randall shows up out of nowhere, all Broadmire’s trollish instincts come roaring up to the surface and he finds himself delighting in getting under the man’s skin.

The more time they spend together, the more they learn about each other’s past. Dislike can turn to respect. Understanding can lead to affection. There can never be more for them, though. Not with the threat of the priestess looming over them, not with Randall swaddled in restrictions, not with Broadmire living so close to the Unworld…

An enemies-to-lovers romance between a grouchy troll who takes a bit too much pleasure in messing with certain people and a witch on a mission to get his sister back.

The sixth book in the DRAGON’S MATE series, Unworldly can be read as a standalone. It does contain some crossover characters, though, so why not enjoy the whole series?

This book is everything I love about fantasy, romance, shifters, fated mates and found families. Featuring a troll who doesn’t care what people think of him, a witch who can bring order from chaos, misunderstandings, magic, secret worlds, protective mates and an HEA.

Warning: contains explicit language and scenes.


Unworldly (Dragon's Mate #6) Reviews


  • Dan

    Had this story not been part of the dragon's mate series, but an alternate series in the same universe, I may not have ranked it as low. As far as unmated dragons, we have Glimmer and Alphonse on the Sommerville clan. We also have a whole third clan that hasn't been explored yet but was mentioned in book 2. But no. We got Broadmire, who has been a tertiary character with as much importance as Marcia's cat in all of the book he actually appears in. And Marcia's brother Randall, who no one had even heard from before this book. Which feels like a disappointment. I expected one dragon at least. Not a witch and a troll.
    They also have a very adversary, enemies to lovers kind of dynamic going for them, which I don't like. It doesn't endear me to either or make them seem likeable. So I spent the whole book not really caring for either of them.
    And based on the blurb the next book may not have a dragon as a main either. Which is disappointing as well. Hopefully I'll like Joe the random gardener better than I did Broadmire and Randall.

  • Katherine

    Love through the stomach

    Marcie has always been a bit of a character to the side, and with her budding relationship with Laura it seemed that they would be a couple that would form in time during other books. As such it was intriguing to have this brother come along and suddenly make Marcie's past and therefore Randall's appearance much more central.

    It was always clear thar Marcie was a witch, just not a super powerful one. She is clearly content living in her small town and using her abilities on small things while cooking to her hearts content. It turns out this is something her old coven didn't like and Marcie is actually in hiding. When the coven finds Marcie they send her brother Randall to collect her. The only thing is Laura and Broadmire aren't willing to let Marcie go, which quickly embroils Randall in their lives.

    Randall and Broadmire are an intriguing pair. Broadmire is a troll and doesn't quite feel things the same as others, but he does delight in aggravating others and pushing Randall's buttons is quite satisfying. Randall on the other hand has grown up under a controlling Grandmother and has learned to suppress his hunger, emotions, and even reactions. The two are initially quite antagonistic while at the same time seeming to enjoy the reactions that they provoke from one another. As Randall continues to stay these reactions slowly change and more things become revealed of what he is like out of the grip of his family and the strict control on his life. Broadmire also finds himself experiencing feelings and desires he never has, including fears of having to return from where all trolls come. There was quite thr divide between the two and at the same time some interesting similarities. It lead to a well rounded and involved story that was a truly enjoyable book!

  • Mai

    2,75 stars rounded up. This didn’t work for me. I liked both MCs (particularly Broadmire) but when I hear slow burn I’m not expecting the characters to only get together 92% into the book and then being a flash-forward of a couple of months. The book isn’t bad, even though I found it very triggering, with how mean, manipulative, evil and awful Gertrude is with her grandchildren and this being the only book in the series in which there is a good amount of homophobia and internalised homophobia (by one of the MCs) and wih the same MC having an eating disorder caused by being shamed for being fat and being bewitched to obey his manipulative, abusive, fat phobic and homophobic grandmother.

    Anyways, the whole Unworld plot is very very interesting. I just wish we had seen Broadmire and Randall together a bit (much) more.

  • Jude

    In spite of the fact that I expected one of the main characters to be a dragon and that did not happen, I was still entertained by the story. The world building here is more complete for one of the characters as we readers get a good idea of the dynamics of the world Randell is from and what it must be like.

  • Cynthia Osborne

    trolls

    Trolls and witches oh my. This was an amazing story I love how each story flows into the next. Randall and Broadmire were so fun together. They are there for one another and the made family.

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