The second volume and this time Tsunami is the main lead! We see her search for her mother, for her home, but does she really want to be home? Her mom is nothing what you may expect, treating people, sorry dragons, in not always the right way. But she gets answers, she gets some love, finds family, and learns a new language. It was at times quite interesting fun to read, but often the worrying and the lots of dialogue was just too much for me and I noticed myself zoning out. Getting a bit bored. If the dialogue was interesting maybe I wouldn't have minded, no wait, I would have still minded but maybe not zoned out so much.
The story gets more and more interesting and hairy as things unfold. We have assassins, mysteries, a dragonegg, powers, and more. A lot of things are getting revealed, but there are also enough questions that need to be answered.
I guess next up is the Rainwing dragon and the story in the rainforest.
The ending was harrowing and I was so worried for everyone. Despite everything, I didn't want to see Tsunami lose her mom again.
The art was great!