3 Instead, It Hatched Stars
Dragon My Heart Around is the fourth book in the Providence Paranormal College series by D. R. Perry.
I almost wanted to give this book four stars for that short story at the end. But only because I'm sure I know Ed from starting another series in this universe. And Robert is an intriguing character all on his lonesome. Foreshadowing inside foreshadowing, that.
I'm disappointed that this extension of the PPC series fell short of expectations, mainly progression wise. It's upsetting given how much I've come to enjoy and adore this cast of characters. No one book has flawless character development. If it wasn't necessitated by the boundaries of each relationship to section each coupling into their own books it would be more enjoyable to have them sectioned differently. Perhaps together? To see how these characters individually and interactively evolve throughout the series more clearly. But, I have to rate this book on its own basis.
Kimiko Ichiro is the perfect dichotomy to her betrothed. She is, if not bubbly, full of energy and expression. Excitable, yet still capable of the level of intelligence to rival his own. I wish we could have seen more of her magic. Alas, the story itself got in the way of that. It seems the author does this often. I'd hate to be disparaging, but multiple instances in each series where clear opportunities are conveniently impossible by the stories plot make it so. In the instance of discovering more into Tanuki Luck, like with Josh's pack politics, the plot hampered any truly detailed understanding.
Blaine has more secrets than were honestly expressed in the writing. His mother has guiding him to be what she pretends: cold-hearted. Surviving her acid spit attacks, controlling him through all avenues, bearing her anger issues. He's lost his birth father, and lived with a distant step-father. Under the pressure of the heir to their powerful family name, with the weight of public opinion against him ever achieving anything on his own. This brilliant dragon is still under all of this turmoil and pain, I can only hope that when his sister's egg hatches he will have the loving family he so deserves.
This book made facing the Extramagus even more convoluted than the tangled discoveries throughout the previous books in the series. Now the Tin Foil Pack must also face a Duke level Seelie Djinn. Hidden connections, convergence, and coincidence that seems to be tied to the past. Apparently, for some reason the parents of this generation of college students know something of what's coming but their interference will only spell more trouble than true assistance?