

Have you ever wanted your heart broken and pieced back together a million times? Because thats what this book will do to you.
Wrath of the Dragons is the perfect sequel to Fear the Flames. Elowen has blossomed into her strongest self throughout this whole book. She is strong, and fearsome, and cunning. She is willing to do anything to protect the ones she loves, and to wreak havoc on those who hurt her and her dragons.
One thing I immensely enjoy is the dual POV that the sequel consists of.
Fear the Flames was the introduction to these characters, but it was told from entirely Elowen's POV. Wrath of the Dragons is told from both Elowen & Cayden's POV. I truly love the deeper insight into Cayden & the things that he goes through. His emotions, his past, his turmoils when it comes to Elowen.
There's magic, and love, and fighting. There's strategies and gods and alliances born of necessity that could possibly bloom into friendships. The banter is to die for, the connection these characters all have to each other is truly beautiful.
There were a few plot twists that caught me, and I had to re-read a few times to make sure I wasn't imagining it. The ending of the book had my jaw dropping. I'm still reeling from it, and don't know how I'm going to recover.
Have you ever wanted your heart broken and pieced back together a million times? Because thats what this book will do to you.
Wrath of the Dragons is the perfect sequel to Fear the Flames. Elowen has blossomed into her strongest self throughout this whole book. She is strong, and fearsome, and cunning. She is willing to do anything to protect the ones she loves, and to wreak havoc on those who hurt her and her dragons.
One thing I immensely enjoy is the dual POV that the sequel consists of.
Fear the Flames was the introduction to these characters, but it was told from entirely Elowen's POV. Wrath of the Dragons is told from both Elowen & Cayden's POV. I truly love the deeper insight into Cayden & the things that he goes through. His emotions, his past, his turmoils when it comes to Elowen.
There's magic, and love, and fighting. There's strategies and gods and alliances born of necessity that could possibly bloom into friendships. The banter is to die for, the connection these characters all have to each other is truly beautiful.
There were a few plot twists that caught me, and I had to re-read a few times to make sure I wasn't imagining it. The ending of the book had my jaw dropping. I'm still reeling from it, and don't know how I'm going to recover.