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With the queen dead we thought all our problems were over, but they’ve only just begun.

Dragon eggs have been stolen.
The country is on the brink of war
And my prince, my lover has asked me to be fitted for new dresses.

My lover, my prince is trying to fit us into the new world order.
To try and take the throne and hold the country together during the war that is coming.
But at what cost?
He’s forcing Flynn to become the new Duke of Skane.
He’s keeping Brom at arm’s length, despite their love.
And me?
I was told I’d never become queen-in-waiting,
But now it’s looking like I’ll need to take the throne anyway.
To become a figurehead, something to stir men to take up arms and fight for our survival.

Trouble is, I was never good at staying confined to the role’s assigned to me.

Nevermere has been ruled by queens since time immemorial, both human and dragon both.
I can’t stand by and watch men squabble over how to save our country.
If it means stepping forward, becoming a Dragon Queen
Then that’s what I’ll do.
I just hope that in saving the country, I don’t destroy the men I’ve come to love.

THIS IS THE FINAL BOOK IN THE SERIES

462 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 31, 2025

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2,343 reviews131 followers
March 23, 2025
It feels like it's been a long time coming, but the final book in the Dragon Queen series is here. Pippin hit a few bumps in the road, but she truly does have the makings of a great queen, even if she doesn't realize it. Pip is leading with her heart and is doing a pretty good job most of the time. The guys also have their share of issues to overcome, and one thing is obvious, they all need Pip by their side. They guys were so cute with her. The whole secret relationship aspect was starting to chafe a bit. It reached a point where I was like, "Everyone has to know they're in a relationship," but we’re pretending they didn't notice. It was seriously frustrating but still good.


The story moved a little slowly, but that's what happens with some fantasies. It was still good. The kingdom is on the brink of civil war. Draven's treacherous uncle is making moves, doing what villains do. There were a lot of annoying politics, some surprising side characters (I really liked Draven's cousin), and a lot of information was revealed about the dragon's relationship with humans in the past. Between all of that, the war itself, and the relationship angst, I was pretty entertained. Glimmer is always a character, but I also liked getting more of the other dragons' personalities.


There were a few surprises, but things ended pretty much how I expected. Dragon Queen was a good read. The epilogue was the best HEA I could have asked for.
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69 reviews1 follower
December 15, 2025
I loved how this book ended, I felt like it had the perfect conclusion to the series with the last few chapters and the epilogue. I am going to miss all of the different characters and dragons as I have grown attached to all of their personalities. The first 50% of this book felt slow with a lot of fillers, but the second half was intense and captivating to me. Overall I thoroughly enjoyed the entire series and all of their character art throughout it.😍
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492 reviews23 followers
April 4, 2025
i am so happy that i was able to come back and read the last book of the series. Ive been patiently, impatiently waiting for it and am thrilled it’s here and seeing how they are able to handle all the issues from the first 2 books and where everybody’s at down the road. I do love epilogues that are more than a few months after the end of the book, it seems more like an ending to me.

I don’t know if i could pick a favorite character out of the humans, but maybe Glimmer overall? Some definitely heartbreaking moments, that scene with you know who towards the end was needed and also a lot emotionally.

I will say that I kind of saw parts of this book as a “be careful what you wish for” and I don’t mean that for us the readers wanting to read this and be disappointed. No, not even a little bit. I mean that for the characters. They have so many things that they want or expect and one of those is to be free from the queens machinations. This book really shows you that it’s not easy to be free. Free to love, free to be who you are, free to do what you want with your life. So yes a little bit of be careful what you wish for mixed with I can’t think of the right cliche saying, but hard work, perseverance and hope, +love.
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94 reviews1 follower
April 6, 2025
I was frustrated most of the book. I felt like everyone wasn't taking Pippin seriously, including herself.

But in the end the ending surprised me and I loved it ;d

Though, I really wish someone kicked that stupid general's ass....
6 reviews
July 24, 2025
This series had so much potential. Finished it b/c I was curious how it ended.
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51 reviews1 follower
March 28, 2025
“None of this is what any of us wanted, but we need to see things through to the end,” I said in a low whisper, “and hope we come out on top when it does.”



This conclusion was EPIC! It’s not often that I can read a book and not get a sense of where it’s going and what I’ll probably happen, but Dragon Queen did this multiple times!!

I don’t want to spoil too much, so instead I’ll give you my internal dialogue as I was reading 😆

- Omg! I love this so much!
- Omg! How is this going to end?! I can’t figure out how they’re going to make this work 🥺
- huh, it’s super cool though that I can’t figure it out
- oh f*ck…Sam said there’s death of a side character. If it’s X I’m going to ugly cry 😭

This one had me on a roller coaster of feels until the last page and was so damn good!!

As always, please read the author’s trigger warnings.

**I received an ARC of this book, and this is my honest review 🥰
27 reviews
November 24, 2025
DNF - I grew tired of the story having different catastrophic problems while the characters continued to have the same personal struggles. While I enjoy the world, and character I may pick this up again.
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396 reviews1 follower
October 11, 2025
Ok-whole series review

While I did enjoy this series, there were some things that just irked me. First and foremost, the story had way too much filler, causing it to drag occasionally. I wanted to scream, "Get on with it already!"
Pippin was just so wishy washy. One minute she seemed strong and willing to fight. The next minute she was acting like she couldn't think or speak for herself. She never came across as overly competent or smart and seemed to second guess every choice she made. While I understand that this story is set back in a time when women didn't have a lot of rights, it still bothered me to watch her just accept how things would be and go along without a fight. It wasn't until the end that she finally stood on her own two feet and made a decision that wasn't what someone else told her to do.

As far as the guys...I liked all of them except Draven. I really didn't understand why he rejected Pippin from the start. His excuse was really lame. What made it even worse is that he could have made a plan with Pippin since the Queen wasn't there to know what was happening. Regardless, I don't see why he had to be flat out mean to her. He could have just been cold and taken her to the queen without showing any emotion. Instead he continued to treat her badly. It just seemed so childish. I also really hate when the female lead succumbs to a man just because he's good looking, as if somehow his looks supersede any kid of character. Pippin embracing him after how awful he was to her bothered me. Even towards the end Draven made everything about himself. He didn't tell them his plan. He just let them go off believing his station was more important than his wing and queen. It's like he had no character growth.

However, don't think the series is all doom and gloom. The plot was still interesting. The sex scenes were steamy. It's still worth a read if you don't mind some annoyances.
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Author 2 books3 followers
May 27, 2025
Series Review

I really wanted to like this, I really, really did.

2 ⭐️ ⭐️ because dragons.

And that’s the positive there were dragons,

I couldn’t keep the mmcs straight 90% of the time, we were expected to know information but it was usually never given, it was repetitive, there was a lot of eh smut that I skipped through. This could have been one book not three with better storyboarding, plotting, dialogue, characters.

Fmc wasn’t impressive and her character didn’t seem to grow. I wanted her to stand up and be a queen and instead she never steps up and then walks away. Even with promises made she didn’t stay to ensure they came to fruition.

Again honestly wanted to like this series but it needs a lot of revision.
27 reviews
May 2, 2025
The story's pace uad been fine up till now, but the amount this one repeats and drags is annoying. Everyone knows the RH is going to happen, dancing in that fence is just too much and prolonged. Also the MFC's constant fears, anger, and decisions being swept away andbdorgotten with just seeing her men is tiresome.
I'm so tired of MFC's stating decisions and decrees just to be talked out of it with soft words and a few kisses
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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383 reviews1 follower
September 16, 2025
Probably, I had to reread the first 2 books before starting this one because I had forgotten quite a lot. May be that was the reason I didn't like the final book as much as the previous ones in the series. It took me a lot of time to finish the book, and I was bored with most of it. It was too drawn out, repetitive, and anticlimactic.
53 reviews1 follower
April 30, 2025
DNF 20%

Idk it wasn’t bad I just couldn’t get into it. Maybe it’s been too long since the other two books but I just didn’t feel connected to the characters or the plot. I forced myself to get to 20% as it is so I figured I would cut my losses now rather than later.
89 reviews2 followers
March 26, 2025
I’m new to Sam Hall’s world, and I couldn't have been more thrilled to dive into The Dragon Queen series in its beautiful omnibus form as a ARC reader. From the very first page, I was swept away.

At first, the story feels like a reimagined Cinderella, with Lady Pippa Wentworth—Pip, as she’s lovingly called—stripped of everything by her cruel stepmother and wicked stepsister. Forced into servitude, her life is filled with hardship and unimaginable cruelty. But as the plot unfolds, it blossoms into something far more enchanting, rich with dragons, adventure, and passion.

The dragons in this world are no mere creatures of legend; they are highly intelligent beings, bonded to their human riders in a way that’s almost magical. The story touches on themes of self-discovery as Pip rises above the limitations others try to place on her, fighting against labels and embracing her true self. Alongside her are the warriors—brave, honourable men who protect the kingdom and everything they hold dear. These warriors, though bound by duty, form a brotherhood that is as strong as family. Brom, the quiet and responsible leader, Soren, with his raw, commanding presence, yet fiercely protective nature, Flynn, the gentle soul with a heart of gold, and Ged, the flirtatious, devoted charmer—all of them are perfect in their own way, and they each love Pip, not only for who she is but for who she could become. These men are patient, understanding, and fiercely possessive of Pip, ensuring her safety while allowing her to remain true to herself. They truly make her feel like she belongs—like she was made for them.

No story would be complete without a formidable villain, and The Dragon Queen delivers in spades. Regina, the royal queen, is pure evil, manipulative, and unrelenting in her pursuit of power. She’ll stop at nothing to get what she wants, and her twisted plots keep the stakes high. But it’s Prince Draven, who starts off as nothing but an arrogant, brooding jerk, who truly captivates. As the story progresses, it’s clear there’s more to him than meets the eye, and I found myself drawn into the mystery of his intentions. Watching his character grow and evolve was a truly satisfying journey—though I’ll admit, at first, I wanted nothing more than to hate him. His role in the story and in the group’s ultimate bond is essential, and by the end, I couldn’t help but cheer for his transformation.

Pip herself is a heroine for the ages. I have seen reviews and comments that Pip is not depicted as feminine enough and lots of similar negative comments. I find this hard to understand. Pip is tall, slender and very physically capable. This does not in any way make her less of a woman or feminine in her characteristics.

Though she stumbles at times, her heart leads her, and her innate strength is undeniable. She’s destined for greatness—even if she doesn’t fully realise it yet. The men around her have their own battles to fight, but it’s clear they need her just as much as she needs them. Watching them interact with her was pure delight. Their love, their care, their devotion—each of them showing Pip that she’s worth everything they can give. The secret relationship they share adds an element of tension that had me eagerly turning the pages.

The kingdom teeters on the edge of civil war, and as Draven’s treacherous uncle stirs up chaos, the politics of the realm are complicated and thrilling. Between the looming war, political intrigue, and the emotional rollercoaster of the relationships, I was hooked. And the dragons, especially Glimmer, added a magical layer to the story that kept me engaged at every turn.

There were a few surprises along the way, and while the ending unfolded much as I’d hoped, it was still deeply satisfying. The epilogue was an unexpected HEA that left me smiling long after the last page was turned.

The Dragon Queen is a story of love, dragons, destiny, and the kind of passion that burns brighter than the fiercest flames.
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598 reviews14 followers
March 31, 2025
We've been waiting for this final book of the series for a while, and I'm so happy it's finally here!
I recently reread books 1 and 2 to prepare myself, and I'm happy I did. I needed the refresher, as so much was happening at the same time.

So, having reached the end, what are my thoughts?

Honestly, the first half of this book was a bit of a struggle :(
We continued right where we left off in the previous installment (and what an ending that was!), but things started slowing down considerably afterward.
I know the author had to line up everything to continue forward, but in my opinion, it felt a bit too drawn out.

I also think a significant part of my frustration came from Draven... I mean, I love the guy, but by the Gods, I hate him as well. Saying one thing and the next day doing a complete reversal. Not once, not twice, nope... pretty much the whole time! I wanted to strangle him so badly.
As for the other men, Flynn was very needy, which while consistent felt grating, and I rly wished we had more time to get to know Soren, our drill master, who was very quiet and off to the side much of the time. Ged can do no wrong, and our noble Brom would have been amazing if he hadn't been as self-sacrificing as he was. But then again, people aren't perfect! So who am I to judge all these complex and well-written characters, flaws, and all?
But Draven? Nope, that dude was on my shitlist for pretty much the whole series.

As for Pippin, the few times she acted as a queen, I cheered her on so hard! It was amazing when she stood up for herself, her men, and her dragons.
But most of the time, she reverted back to someone who was easily swayed by Draven (and other people), which was disappointing :(

As I said earlier, the pacing and flow were slow in the first half of the book, but once you get through it and get right back into all the action, it's a smooth and thrilling ride to the end!

The book had 462 pages, spread over 66 chapters (all from Pippin's point of view), and a heartwarming epilogue that had me sigh (in a good way, I promise!) :D
It was well written with no (noticeable) errors. There was plenty of spice, but none over the top or too descriptive.

I voluntarily read an advanced reader copy of this book, and I'm glad I've finished it. Overall, it was a great and enjoyable series, but that last book took some work to get through.

If you're a fan of dragons, dragon riders, complex plots, and reverse harems (did I mention dragons?), this series is definitely for you!
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255 reviews5 followers
March 14, 2025
This highly anticipated finale to the Dragon Queen series did not disappoint! We dive straight into where things left off and there really wasn’t much time for rest or any downtime. It is action packed and setting everything up for the final confrontation. We get a glimpse into the interactions directly between the dragons and Pip that I had been dying to experience and I couldn’t have been happier with - except I would always accept MORE. I love that while the dragons are sentient creatures, they still very much want to cuddle and get head scratches. It was absolutely freaking adorable!

There were a couple things that bothered me a teensy bit, but the Dragon Queen as a whole was too good for them to have any drastic impact on my overall opinion of the book. One of the characters seemingly had a lobotomy between the first two books and the third. Just felt abrupt and out of character a little bit, but who knows, maybe it was just how they handled the circumstances. And the psychic element within this series was a little overwhelming and confusing at times to the point where I had to slow down or re-read a passage to understand what was going on and whose perspective I was experiencing.

That said, the Dragon Queen finale had everything I was hoping for - from tension and suspense and danger to love and loyalty and justice. For some reason, I wasn’t expecting the emotional rollercoaster I was on, and did in fact shed some tears, but it was so good and really did right by Pip and her guys. There are a couple epilogues that really gave me the closure over their story that I needed. If you’re looking for a reverse harem fantasy romance with dragons in a historical setting, you’re going to love the Dragon Queen trilogy!
353 reviews7 followers
April 9, 2025
The Dragon Queen is the 3rd and final installment of this series and WOW!!! The world building was rich with dragon and human history, and my favourite part of the entire series was the flashback/memories Pippin has. They are perfection. Her connection, not only to Glimmer, but to Cynane and Tanis from the past was nothing short of amazing.

The character development was wonderfully consistent the whole way through. Draven was a pomp-ass prince right to the very end. We got a little of Brom and Draven's history, Ged's family and sadly some of Flynn's as well. But I feel the one exception was Soren. He was a safe, constant presence throughout for Pippin, no question. But we didn't see any background for him, at least not that I remember. For me it doesn't detract from the story, I just felt he could have had a little something other than "old man" jokes. Nothing wrong with an age-gap!!!

The epilogues were everything. Seeing the new generation of dragons and humans growing up together from such a young age would make a great new series, just my opinion. As well as seeing what becomes of the wild dragon hatchlings as well would be amazing. Fingers crossed this isn't the last we have seen of this world.xx

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179 reviews6 followers
April 5, 2025
Sam Hall can do no wrong with these books! I forst fell in love with the its shifters, and then dived into her contemporary romance. No onto the DRAGONS. For some this has been a long awaited release, I had the pleasure of reading the trilogy back to back without delay.

The series has a great pace with nature variations in speed, but no filler fluff that kills the pace of reading.

Firstly these dragons are NOT simply impressive beasts of burden. These are intelligent magical creatures who bind their riders. They had a society world of their own outside the humans.

Pip who always was hesitant to lead follows her heart and shows she is destined for greatness. All these men are dealing with their own struggles and needs for Pip by her side. Draven’s character growth is truly great to read.

No story is complete without a big bad… Draven’s uncle is making his villain moves and Regina evil and absolutely nothing stops her pursuit of power… until….

Glimmers internal dialogue with Pip is a highlight through this whole series!

Definitely a 5/5 for the series, 4/5 for this specific installment.
751 reviews18 followers
March 19, 2025
The Dragon Queen is the third book in The Dragon Queen series written by Sam Hall.

💜 a coup
💜 mysteries
💜 dragons
💜 royalty
💜 why choose
💜 🌶🌶🌶🌶 spicy spice

This book picks up where the last one left off. There is so much that has happened and just when the group thinks they can breathe, they realize the coup that is happening. Draven’s uncle is gone. Several riders and their dragons are gone. The eggs are gone as well. What will the group do? How will they approach everything? Will they be able to recover the dragons and the eggs? Will Draven become king? If so, what will happen to the rest of the wing?

This was a good ending to this series. I liked how everything came together. The further world building as the story progresses was top notch. There were lots of twists and turns. I liked how everything ended up coming together. This was a really fun series and I was glad that I read it.
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28 reviews
March 30, 2025
Wow.

I absolutely loved this series. Dragon Queen picks right up where the last ended and dives right into the problems and solutions in the war for dragons and country.

To me, Pippin stayed true to who she was from start to finish. Glimmer is the Queen and I enjoyed her and Pippins relationship but also the relationships of Pippin and the Wing’s dragons too.

There were twists and turns and I couldn’t guess the ending.

One thing that surprised me, Pippin didn’t give Draven a what-for. He needed it, but he got the HEA he truly wanted.

The Wing got their family.

I KNEW Marcus was going to be important!

95% of the book kept me in a constant state of anxiety, wondering what’s going to happen and why. That last 5% had me with the warm and fuzzies! (Just saying, would love Ember and Lily’s future story… something tells me they would be WILD!)

The book wraps everything up and brings everything together, and is a wonderful ending to this adventurous saga.
121 reviews
March 31, 2025
Absolutely adored getting stuck back in Pippin's world with her men, as well as the involvement of dragons.

Sam has amazingly created a world that you see in your imagination. You don't have to question how things are or what they could look like.
I went through this book and questioned what would happen next, and was surprised when it wasn't what I thought, and actually it worked.
Most times I thought Pippin should have been queen, but then the dynamics for the group would have changed dramatically. I think Sam chose the correct story line for the characters.
I was driven mad by Draven at times, but I think that's what makes a great redemption arc. But most of all my heart ached from Brom; who saw nothing but the woman for him within Pippin. A woman he was willing to lose.
Loved the peaks and troughs of challenges and successes throughout.

So glad Sam took her time to write this because she nailed what I hoped would happen, especially with the ending.
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32 reviews1 follower
May 2, 2025
Rating: ★★★★★

The Dark Queen trilogy by Sam Hall completely consumed me. If you’re into dark romance with a fierce, unapologetic heroine who doesn’t just survive but dominates, this series is for you. The journey from victim to ruler is raw, violent, empowering—and incredibly satisfying.

Sam Hall doesn’t pull punches. The series is filled with morally grey characters, revenge-driven plot twists, and a level of spice that’s intense and emotionally charged. I loved that the romance didn’t tame the heroine; instead, it fueled her rise. The world-building is rich without being overwhelming, and every book kept me turning pages way too late into the night.

This isn’t a light read—definite trigger warnings apply—but if you’re looking for dark fantasy with teeth and a strong emotional core, this one delivers.

Highly recommend to fans of dark queens, deadly court politics, and twisted love stories.
666 reviews12 followers
March 29, 2025
Dragon Queen

Excellent fantasy series with dragons, politics, royalty, adventures and reverse harem. The plot makes the story in this series. It misses the mark on character descriptions, however. This was ripe for personal development of each MC and pretty much failed. Despite not wanting to, I kept picturing Soren as a grizzled old man, Flynn as a prancing playboy, Draven as a lost cause, Bram as a farmer and the last one as inconsequential. This really didn't make for an attractive harem. I shuddered in spicy scenes. The entire angst between her wanting the harem but not being able to keep them for social reasons just didn't fit the story. I am a queen was repeated constantly, but it didn't mean anything? On the other hand, I read all three books back to back and enjoyed them thoroughly. Well written and edited.
53 reviews
July 8, 2025
ahhhhhhh!!!!!! ❤️😭

Please!!!! I absolutely love this series!!!! There was so much happening but it was just so enticing to read. Draven, Brom, Ged, Flynn, Soren and Pippin were all spectacularly written. They had some of the best moments within the whole series and it was just a pleasure to read. I admit, I didn’t know how to feel about Draven and Broms relationship when it was first introduced, however, as Pippin accepted it with a little coercion from Glimmer, I was 100% on board!!!! These relationships held significance of all different magnitudes for me. I also really loved that Pippin didn’t take anything lying down and she stood for what she believed. Standing up against the general was such a boss girl move and, in my opinion, makes her one of the best FMC’s written. Oh my goodness. I’m in love!!!!
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130 reviews2 followers
May 5, 2025
This was a big boy, but I don't love it when the HEA is wrapped up in a lovely collection of books where I can binge. This is just what I needed to satisfy my want of a dragon, fantasy, action, and spicy book. There are many characters, some you just plain hate, and that's okay. I loved an FMC who was just plain strong and could hold her own, but loved her guys (with plenty of sexy time). Yes, there is spice from f/m to m/f/m to some sprinkles of m/m, and oh, did I enjoy all of it. If you wanted a book where you get dragons paired with badass dragon rides (Glimmer and Pippa). Plus intrigue, why choose a romance dynamic, and some kings and queens? Definitely check this out cause it has it all wrapped nicely in one omnibus that you won't put down till you're done.
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168 reviews5 followers
November 22, 2025
Hello, people!
How about I tell you about a trilogy and specifically the series "The Dragon Queen"? Dragons have become my favorite lately. Now, with this trilogy, everything has multiplied. Something magnetizes me about these magical creatures.
Continuing with the third part of the series, I am amazed by her world-building. It is incredibly difficult to manage to pique the interest of readers and keep them engaged all the time.
I am so excited that I was given the opportunity to read her books. I was positively surprised with her and found the author's writing so unique and special. As for the ending, it was fantastic.

Thank you very much to the author and Hambright PR for the eARC!

This is my honest review!
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211 reviews3 followers
November 26, 2025
That ending was chef's kiss! In the Dragon Queen Pippin is being thrust into the role of Queen and to marry and support Draven. Pippin while never wanting to be Queen is trying to figure out how that mold works and fits. I'll admit I was a little disappointed in how long it took her to figure it out. In addition to figuring out her place, there's a civil war (on a couple of fronts), the dragons future to figure out, as well are trying to find how to be with her mates when everyone is telling her they must hide or walkaway. The dragons and Glimmer were probably my favorite part of this book. I felt a lot of the back and forth in Pippin and her mates relationships was getting pretty repetitive, but I absolutely loved the resolution, plus Ged and Flynn are my favorites.
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2,150 reviews22 followers
March 29, 2025
I am not going to lie there were times I had to put the book down as I was getting frustrated with Pippin and her back and forth on issues. They guys were fantastic as they knew what they wanted and how to help. The story has a lot twists and turns throughout it that honestly surprised me. I absolutely loved Glimmer and the male dragons as they always have some insightful things to announce. The story takes a surprising turn near the end and had to wonder what is going to happen? How are things going to turn out? These questions get answered pretty quickly and we are left with a fantastic ending that has you loving every minute of it.
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764 reviews18 followers
April 5, 2025
Review for entire series-

Goodness gracious! I thought I had loved every other Sam Hall book but this series just blew my mind. I have loved every single thing that Sam Hall has put out but DRAGONS? Oh my G, dragons! I wish that I could put everything that I was thinking and feeling about in this review, but there would be so many spoilers… I just could not get enough of these characters and I was immediately obsessed. Of course, a couple of the MMC’s could have done with a rough shaking of the shoulders occasionally through the series, but I absolutely loved the dynamic between the group. The author did an absolutely fantastic job and I cannot give this book series enough praise!
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569 reviews7 followers
March 23, 2025
The world building throughout this series is outstanding and really immerses you in it as you read. This last book is full of twists that draw you in and keep you guessing about what might happen. Pippin & her men face many challenges throughout and I like that she isn’t afraid to stand up for what she believes to be right, even if she’s the only one. I liked how her guys supported her even if at first they didn’t agree with her. The relationships also grow a lot deeper and it’s great to see how much they all care for Pippin & each other. Such a great fantasy read.
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