Let Me Heal You by Marcy Jacks

letmehealyouTitle: Let Me Heal You
Series: Dragon Hearts, # 7
Author: Marcy Jacks
Genre: Fantasy/ Paranormal/Shape-shifter
Length: Novella (120 pages)
ISBN: 978-1-63259-283-5
Publisher: Siren-BookStrand, Inc. (April 18th 2015)
Heat Level: Moderate
Heart Rating: ♥♥♥♥ 4 Hearts
Reviewer: Leigh
Blurb: Tatsu Lung, powerful dragon warrior for his nest, has to get over the fact that the man he secretly loved was in love with another. Not easy to do when he’s stuck in bed for weeks with an injury, but the cute human healer is interested in taking away his ache in more ways than one.

Nathan Price thought he was a human, until one amazing night spent with Tatsu revealed the truth. He’s part shifter, maybe even part dragon, and now he’s got a dragon child growing inside of him. He has to tell Tatsu, and he isn’t looking forward to letting the man who does not love or care for him, know that he’s about to become a father.

Nathan isn’t prepared at all when Tatsu insists on moving Nathan in with him, and since Nathan is a human, or at least part human, in a nest of dragons, he has no right to say no.

Purchase Link: http://www.bookstrand.com/let-me-heal-you

Review: This book is part of a series and should be read in order.
Tatsu has finally met his match in human Nathan. Nathan is the only healer willing to work with Tatsu after he has taken a bullet meant for Kraigan. These two clash all the time in the healing clinic. Tatsu won’t stop moving around and keeps opening his wound forcing Nathan to keep fixing him up. Finally the passion explodes in another direction and they have a one night stand.

Three months later and Tatsu and Nathan are about to be tied together by a child. Tatsu uses the excuse, that for the safety of both the child and Nathan, they should move in with Tatsu. This causing its own issues. These two have so many misunderstandings and problems it’s not funny.

They both have issues that need to be worked through. Tatsu needs to get his act together and finally face the facts about his true feelings for both Kraigan and Nathan. Nathan has insecurities in his standing with Tatsu and needs to learn to trust him.
One thing they don’t need to work on his the sex. That is just fine between them. Although really there are not many scenes in the book between them. The ones that are a well written and sufficiently hot and sexy.

I actually enjoyed the calmer pace of this book. There is no real action, just the two men trying to work through and understand their relationship with each other. There is hint that the villagers may come back into play in future books and cause more issues. But mostly the book focused on Nathan and Tatsu, as they discover their feelings for each other.

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