The Assassin's Dragon
The Assassin's Dragon
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This book is the fruition of seeds planted in the previous two - and it's glorious. We have allies, likely and unlikely, teaming up to take down the big bad and I love it. Humans and dragons working together and people finding a home and it makes me very happy. This is, unabashedly, my kind of plot.
And, to be fair, my kind of characters because I adore all of them. Seriously, every single POV character is wonderful and delightful and I just love this so much.
This would usually be where I make my complaint - because nearly everyone is involved in a romance. While it's true that I am not usually a fan of that, it's actually good in this book. Each pairing fits together so well and is truly equals and they count on each other and rely on each other and are respectful of each other and...even though they don't all start on the best foot, the romances are some of the healthiest, softest I've ever read. Especially when there's this many. Another reason that the romances are so good for me is that the couples spend time talking together - not just having sex whenever they have a spare moment - but also spend a lot of time around other people so we get to see them as characters and not just part of a couple (and not just part of a couple that is only interested in sex).
Honestly, I cannot say enough good about this series and how much I love it.