

4⭐️ - A fantastic sequel to A Language of Dragons with even more political intrigue and dragon lore!
With the Civil War from the first book changing into a multi-party conflict now, Viv finds herself the unwitting face of the rebellion. Working undercover and pretending to be of the first class, she tries her best to sway public opinion about dragons as the government starts strongly cracking down on otherness and becoming a lot more centralist.
With her cover blown, she finds herself on a remote Scottish island that is the home of the wyverns that she hopes to recruit to support their cause, but being pulled between the rebellion the government and the Romanian Dragon forces it's not remotely an easy time for her.
This was just as good as the first book and the exploration of the race of wyverns is amazing. They're such a well thought out race of dragons and the way that they are nomadic and obsessed in doing things in a kind of human way is really interesting. There's so much intrigue so much deception loyalties tested and introduction of new enemies - for not a lot of pages it packs in a lot of new detail. I'm very excited to see where Williamson is going to go with the third book!
4⭐️ - A fantastic sequel to A Language of Dragons with even more political intrigue and dragon lore!
With the Civil War from the first book changing into a multi-party conflict now, Viv finds herself the unwitting face of the rebellion. Working undercover and pretending to be of the first class, she tries her best to sway public opinion about dragons as the government starts strongly cracking down on otherness and becoming a lot more centralist.
With her cover blown, she finds herself on a remote Scottish island that is the home of the wyverns that she hopes to recruit to support their cause, but being pulled between the rebellion the government and the Romanian Dragon forces it's not remotely an easy time for her.
This was just as good as the first book and the exploration of the race of wyverns is amazing. They're such a well thought out race of dragons and the way that they are nomadic and obsessed in doing things in a kind of human way is really interesting. There's so much intrigue so much deception loyalties tested and introduction of new enemies - for not a lot of pages it packs in a lot of new detail. I'm very excited to see where Williamson is going to go with the third book!