Dragonfury
Summary
The air in the cliff caverns trembles with heat as a dragon-burnished world presses in on Lyra Flamehart. Her days are a fuse snipped to near the end, and a prophecy crawls along the edges of her sight like ash—there, then gone. When a rebel dragon awakens in the ember-lit halls, Lyra must decide whether to guard a dangerous secret or unleash it in a city that terms her kin as shadows. Each choice tightens a chain around her heart and fin, until love and fury burn in tandem and she discovers what true fire costs when it comes from within. The cavern’s glow becomes a map of danger, a path to a throne she never sought, and a responsibility that could consume everything she loves.
Context: Dragonfury sits within Coreene Callahan’s broader paranormal fantasy oeuvre, weaving dragon lore with romance-driven stakes. The first Fury of Fire installment unfolds as a strong, sensory-driven entry that establishes a dangerous, combustible world and a plot arc that expands through sequels. Critical reception has highlighted its blend of pulse-pounding action and heat-forward relationship dynamics, with appreciation for world-building and character chemistry. Some readers seek sharper pacing and more expansive mythos, while others praise the passion and momentum that mark the series as a standout in its niche.