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ISBN: 0451411528 (ISBN13: 9780451411525)
Edition Language: English
Series: Aisling Grey #1, Dragon Septs #1
Characters: Aisling Grey, Drake Vireo, Effrijim "Jim", René
Setting: Paris(France)
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You Slay Me (Aisling Grey #1) Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 334 pages
Rating: 4 | 19712 Users | 1055 Reviews

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Title:You Slay Me (Aisling Grey #1)
Author:Katie MacAlister
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 334 pages
Published:September 7th 2004 by Berkley Books
Categories:Fantasy. Paranormal. Romance. Paranormal Romance. Dragons. Urban Fantasy. Demons

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The author of The Corset Diaries returns to the realm of the paranormal in this sexy, funny romance that pits Seattle-based Aisling Grey against Drake Vireo, a seriously handsome Parisian dragon in human form. In her job as courier, Aisling is to deliver a precious demonic artifact to a Mme. Deauxville in Paris, but she finds Madame freshly dead, surrounded by a circle of ash. The artifact is then stolen by the fast-talking Drake, who claims that Aisling is no mere courier but in fact a demon lord and his destined mate. Determined to play detective, Aisling summons up a demon only to find herself saddled with one, in the form of a slobbering Newfoundland who wants to go walkies. Drake wants to show her the way dragons mate, and then bodies seem to pile up all over Paris, making Aisling a corpse magnet and top suspect. It's going to take every screwy new ally she's got to solve this murder and adjust to her new life in a strange new world.

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In honestly, I have to admit that I threw this book across the room at page 176. This is an act I have not performed since I read Mercedes Lackey's The Silver Gryphon, which was to packing luggage as MST3K's "The Lost Continent" was to rock climbing.I did not finish this book, but after a week of my wife giggling at my grumbling before it became a thrown missle (damage: 1d2), I feel qualified enough to say...Aisling Grey is a quirky, funny woman who I pictured as "Veronica Mars"-era Kirsten

2.75 Gates of Abbadon StarsRead with Buddies Books and Baubles because after some heavy emotional reads you just need something silly.This is a book you really have to be in the mood to totally turn off your brain and that little thing you carry around and call common sense and just go with it.Im not sure that my brain is ever this turned off but overall it isnt a horrible story it just has a TSTL heroine in it. I struggle with those. Hopefully this book is just to show us how far the heroine is

I actually read this series back when it was first being published but I've forgotten a lot of it. While I still liked the series it's definitely paranormal romance, and for the most part that genre anymore is not my cup of tea. I've read Katie MacAlister's more recent Silver Dragons series and liked it but I found myself skimming through a lot of You Slay Me. If you're a fan of PNR I'd definitely recommend the series, but it was a little too light for me.

4.5 StarsAisling is such a fun heroine. She reminds me a bit of Stephanie Plum. She's kinda clueless at the beginning, gets sucked into a paranormal world she had no idea existed, and she had always been a part of.I enjoyed the storyline a lot, it was very different. And for someone not used to reading books about dragons, I loved this one. It may have something to do with the extremely delicious green dragon Drake. He is sexy!But, the book wouldn't be the same without Aisling's sidekick. A

"You are too arrogant for your own good. I officially de-mate you. Go away. I never want to see you again. Except maybe tonight. Naked. Your place. But after that, no more."~Aisling GreyA charming little start to a series, this book was. Though I must admit that the heroine at times had me thinking "oh geez." A flighty, silly and at times maddening lady, she also brings just the right amount of humor and heart to the book through her thoughts and responses to numerous unfortunate

Buddy read with the fantastic UF Wednesday group over at BB&B because we need something light and fluffy for a change. Something flashed deep in his dark green eyes. "Are you unwell? You aren't going to vomit on me, are you?""That wasn't on my list of planned activities for the afternoon, no, but if you really insist, I suppose I could try for a hairball or something." Aisling Greys first job as a courier should have been easy but Aisling seems to be a magnet for trouble and the

*** 3.44 ***A Buddy Read with my family @ BB&BAnother Wednesday, another UF read for our little group. This is an older series we decided to tackle because we needed something lighter and fluffier these days. Real Life has been difficult for many of us and our reading should not make it even harder... This is why, a series about a ditsy female who is aware of her not so impressive brain power and doesn't claim any, who stumbles upon a murder while trying to make a delivery and gets tangled

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